Writers Forum Workshop e-zine is an occasional publication, with each issue highlighting work by participants in Writers Forum’s in-person and online workshops. It is not open to unsolicited submissions. The e-zine is edited and designed by Michał Kamil Piotrowski.
Issue 3: April 2026
Amy Evans Bauer, du et / Maz Himyari, Ontic Hymnal / Ernesto Sarezale, How ChatGPT (could have) answered my prompts: A TRIPTYCH and COVFEFE: in 2 pages portrait / Michał Kamil Piotrowski, before the Matrix gets cold and seeing is seeing / AW Kindness, INTERVALS NOT HOLOGRAMS and a definite fire has made its home in me / Grete Dalum, Path, walking under trees, smell of pine, hot sands and I am a free city, I have many inhabitants / Rupsa Banerjee, madness and loss / juli Jana, a dry white season; alchemy; argonaut; arrested-red and you are an Ibis now / Antony John, bulk that turns the ridge black, hoists it / Michael J Weller, She who must not be named
Issue 2: April 2024
Andrew Nightingale, Being in spider’s eyes and Looking out of the spider / Charlotte Harker, A one-word synopsis and Two Persons Carry a Sheet of Glass / Chris Gutkind, Middle of Computer and Ahoy!/COMings / Frances Presley, Black Fens Viral: 7 March 23 / Jo Mariner, Five Scenes (from a Window Seat) and Sequence on Change / juli Jana, all gone and construction 2
Issue 1: May 2023
Astra Papachristodoulou, Decayed / Charlotte Harker, Nowhere and Carduus / Clive Gresswell, Shadow Reel (extract) / Doug Jones, from Posts / Grete Dalum, Not bliss / Michael Weller, The Read Sea / Jo Mariner, Sequence for the missing and Weave toward collapse / Michał Kamil Piotrowski, Breath of a supermodel / Peter Philpott, from Some salty airs / Robin Bale, A scenario / Stephen Mooney, from Dredd / Verity Rowsell, K048380 and Rwanda
