The Spring 2021 issue of the WPQ features an exquisite cover piece by Donald Kent, and focuses on the art and artists in our burgeoning sphere of influence. Q&A's with Kent, Skinless Frank, and J. LeDarc, along with expos?s of their work, take center stage in the issue, and a new piece by Issue No. 2 cover artist Herrmann Radwulf can be found in the mix as well. Enlightening essays by John Malt and Martin Friedrich cover extensive subject matter related to identity, philosophy, and classical literature, powerful short stories by Sean Haughton and Jason Knight bring dark fiction and mythology to the fore, Alastair Spate and Jared George provide original poetry, and music correspondent Mama P. returns with another musician profile in her sit-down with Jody K. Interviews by Lucy Brown of Scum Media with some of the contributors to Folk, our new book on what it means to be a people, add to the list of excellent material contained in the fourth installment of the WPQ, which finishes off with Samuel Taylor Coleridge's famous poem "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," and an introduction by the Editor explaining why this particular work in part formed the basis of TWPP. Jason K?hne and Althaea Promethiea have also put together a spectacular list recognizing those who have made significant sacrifices for the cause of White well-being-a wonderful concept given the risks so many take on a daily basis to increase unity and raise the consciousness of our folk. They and others make up a growing list of wonderful sponsors featured prominently throughout the issue alongside our friends at KosChertified, the White Art Collective, Mighty White Soap Co., WhiteDate.net, Scum Media, and Antelope Hill Publishing. This spectacular and packed fourth issue is a must-have, and a great close-out to Volume No. 1 of the WPQ. Next up is Volume 2, with the first issue coming this summer, so if you would like to be a part of it, be sure to get your submissions in. As always, we welcome essays, fiction, poetry, and art that fits with our mission and provides positive and meaningful messages for our people.
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