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Print Version of 2026 Spring/Summer Edition Available

Posted on April 11, 2026April 11, 2026 by Katie Winkler

The print version of this edition of Teach. Write. is available through Lulu.com, the print-on-demand service that I use. Here is the link:Teach. Write. Spring/Summer 2026 Submissions are now open for the 2026 Fall/Winter edition of Teach. Write. See the current edition and editions in the archives as well as the submission guidelines to get…

Print version of 2025 fall/winter edition of Teach. Write. available

Posted on October 17, 2025 by Katie Winkler

Although Teach. Write. is primarily an online journal, I do like to make print versions available to those who are interested. You can purchase a print version of the 2025 fall/winter edition here. Click on Current Issue on the menu bar above to read the edition for free. Since 2017, Teach. Write. has celebrated the…

What’s New?

Posted on May 16, 2025May 16, 2025 by Katie Winkler

Here’s what’s going on at Teach. Write. New E-Mail–The journal has a new e-mail address, teachwritejournal@gmail.com. All submissions and other correspondence should be sent to this e-mail from now on. Print Version Available–The print version of the Spring/Summer 2025 issue is now available here. Accepting Submissions for Fall/Winter 2025 issue–Submissions are being accepted for the…

Order a print copy of the spring/summer 2025 issue of Teach. Write.

Posted on April 24, 2025April 24, 2025 by Katie Winkler

Teach. Write. is a free online journal, but I like to make print copies for those who would like to order one. I use a print-on-demand service called Lulu.com. You can order a copy here for $15 + shipping and handling. I don’t strive to make a profit, but what little I do make goes…

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Revised version of Spring/Summer 2025 includes additional poetry

Posted on April 8, 2025April 8, 2025 by Katie Winkler

Take a look at the new version of the Spring/Summer 2025 edition of Teach. Write. with additional poetry by James Gering and Alison Fung! A link to purchase print versions of the journal should be available tomorrow. Thank you for your patience!

coming out of a tunnel onto the Blue Ridge Parkway

Spring/Summer 2025 Edition is Here!

Posted on April 1, 2025April 1, 2025 by Katie Winkler

The Spring/Summer 2025 edition of Teach. Write. honors the resilient spirit of Western North Carolina amidst ongoing wildfires and severe weather challenges. Founded in 2017, the platform encourages teachers and others to share their experiences through submissions, fostering community and expression despite adversity. Submissions for the next edition open now.

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Looking Forward

Posted on November 16, 2024 by Katie Winkler

See, I am doing a new thing!    Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?I am making a way in the wilderness    and streams in the wasteland. ~ Isaiah 43:19 (NIV) I have to say it over and over again. My mantra for a new cycle of this one-woman show–my passion project. For the 2025 Spring/Summer…

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Helene Update and Special Edition

Posted on October 16, 2024 by Katie Winkler

Tropical Cyclone Helene hit us pretty hard here in western North Carolina, but we are a resilient bunch and have also had a tremendous amount of support from all over the US and Canada. Search and rescue crews continue to work on locating 100 residents still missing and many people are still without water and…

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Fall~Winter 2024 Edition of Teach. Write. Is Here!

Posted on October 5, 2024 by Katie Winkler

On September 27, in the early morning, the winds of Tropical Cyclone Helene drove full force through our mountain home. I never would have believed that the worst flooding in North Carolina’s history would be in western North Carolina. The devastation has been overwhelming, but the strength, resilience, and kindness of our people is even…

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