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Works: Welcome

The Published Poetry of

Tiffany Washington

Morning Read

Hartford Living

2024 CT Literary Anthology.

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A poem about Living in the Capitol City

Vintage Typewriter

April

I Should Have Known,  Pio, Pio, Pio,  Mama 

Out of Line: Who Defines?
A Wising Up Anthology
2024 

​Connecticut Bards
Poetry Review 2024
2024


A poem about regret

Spring Rain

Poet's Choice: Monsoon
2024

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A poem about regret

Old Books

Beech Forest 

MidSummer's Eve

Wingless Dreamer Publisher

August 2022

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Another poem about falling in love. 

SPLIT-SECOND CONTRITION 

Torrid Literature Journal Volume XXVII

June 2022

A poem about looking back, too late. 

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Lines
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The Difference in Having Daughters

Scarlet Leaf Review

November 22, 2020

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A poem about falling in love and life when I only had sons. 

WORKS

Hand Writing

AFTER BIRTH

Summer/Fall 2020
Rumble Fish Quarterly

This poem depicts the struggle of being a mother and wondering if blood ties are stronger than adopted ones

Hospital

GRAM'S ANNIVERSARY

October 2020
Raven Review

A reflection of a hospital visit before the death of my grandmother

Image by Patrick Fore

WORKS

Lake

WHAT THE HELL IS SELF CARE?

Buddha Statue

WORDS BEYOND REPAIR, OBLIGATION, AND THE BEGINNING

Image by Taylor Smith

CONFESSION

Fall 2020 Volume 4, Issue 3
October Hill Quarterly

Trying to make sense of being a poet, a parent, and a partner during a pandemic.

Year 3, Number 12, October 2020
W-Poesis

Three poems reflecting on specific moments in my life that could not be lost with time

Volume 4.4 Summer 2020
Sheila-Na-Gig

A poetic retelling of my grandmother's kind heart

WORKS

CONFESSION, UPON REMEMBERING A COLLEGE TRIP TO UKRAINE, ON AN AGING MOTHER-IN-LAW

July 1, 2020
Toasted Cheese

Three poems included in this issue all written earlier in my career, polished and published much later.

ADAPTATION

April 7, 2020
Thimble Magazine

A reflection of a true story, a young woman I once knew trying to survive foster care

ON SEEING SAMANTHA AGAIN

May 2020 Issue #31
Shot Glass Journal

Another poem about my first muse

EXIT PAPERS, PALM READING

February 3, 2020
Issue 4.4Angry/Mad Issue S/tick

The struggles of not being enough for others

Image by Aaron Burden

WORKS

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MOTHER TONGUE

August 21, 2020
Mothers Always Write

A rouge piece of prose - when language isn't enough and what's sometimes lost in adoption

BOOK CLUB

Unlost
Issue #19 Signals

In trying to make sense of the "classic" titles our book club insists on reading, I wrote my first "found poem" inspired by the works of Kurt Vonnegut

Wet Glass

DAY 7

September 2013
The Five-Two Crime Poetry Weekly

We did find a soaking wet cat once, and someone I loved did run away for a long time. Both experiences collided into a poem.

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