A literary journal in zine format
We'll Never Have Paris is a nonfiction memoir zine for all things never meant to be. The only one of its kind.
Started in 2007, WNHP is now an annual zine. Each issue is packed with great stories from new and returning contributors. Print issues and downloadable PDFs are available in our online store, on Etsy,and select book stores around the country. We are an independent publication. We look for stories, not writing credentials.
Andria Alefhi, Founder and East Coast Editor, has been active in the zine community since 2007. She started Pete's Mini Zine Fest, dubbed 'the open studio of zines', an annual small-sized zine fest in Brooklyn, with Margo Dabaie. Her own essays have been published in numerous zines including WNHP, as well as online at Guernica and Vol. I She was the zine buyer for Bluestockings Bookstore from 2016-2018, and has traveled to zine fests across the country to sell WNHP.
Jaime Borschuk, Designer and West Coast Editor, has contributed as a writer and designer to WNHP since the early days, but came on as official co-editor in 2016 for Issue #13: West Coast. She lives in San Francisco, where she keeps SF retailers stocked with WNHP. She works as a photographer.
Started in 2007, WNHP is now an annual zine. Each issue is packed with great stories from new and returning contributors. Print issues and downloadable PDFs are available in our online store, on Etsy,and select book stores around the country. We are an independent publication. We look for stories, not writing credentials.
Andria Alefhi, Founder and East Coast Editor, has been active in the zine community since 2007. She started Pete's Mini Zine Fest, dubbed 'the open studio of zines', an annual small-sized zine fest in Brooklyn, with Margo Dabaie. Her own essays have been published in numerous zines including WNHP, as well as online at Guernica and Vol. I She was the zine buyer for Bluestockings Bookstore from 2016-2018, and has traveled to zine fests across the country to sell WNHP.
Jaime Borschuk, Designer and West Coast Editor, has contributed as a writer and designer to WNHP since the early days, but came on as official co-editor in 2016 for Issue #13: West Coast. She lives in San Francisco, where she keeps SF retailers stocked with WNHP. She works as a photographer.