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Poems and Essays:

Alexandria Public Library

Alliance Francaise

American Institute of Architects

Arlington Public Library

Assassination Archives and Reseach Center

College Park Community Library

Daughters of the American Revolution

DC Public Libraries

Dumbarton Oaks

Fairfax County Public Libraries

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Montgomery County Public Libraries

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Organization of American States

Pauli Bellet Foundation

Polish Library in Washington

Prince George’s County Libraries

Scottish Rite Temple

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Textile Museum

The Haiku Foundation

US Geological Survey

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logoBeltway Poetry Quarterly is an award-winning online literary journal and resource bank that originated in Washington, DC and the surrounding Mid-Atlantic region. We are now a global beltway, encircling the epicenters of major metropolises everywhere.

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If more politicians knew poetry, and more poets knew politics, I am convinced the world would be a little better place in which to live.

— John F. Kennedy

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