Enjoy our WTP Spotlights, notable selections featuring artists and writers from our Woven Tale Press magazine. To read the issue in full subscribe and you can also register on our site to enjoy our archive. Lisa McCutcheon earned her MFA in Painting in 2001 from the San Francisco Art Institute and currently resides in the San Francisco Bay Area.…
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Yo' Mama's Volvo
Enjoy our WTP Spotlights, notable selections featuring artists and writers from our Woven Tale Press magazine. To read the issue in full subscribe and you can also register on our site to enjoy our archive. Laurel DiGangi’s fiction and creative nonfiction has been published in The Chicago Reader, Denver Quarterly, Fourth Genre, Asylum, Atlanta Quarterly, Cottonwood, Two Hawks Quarterly,…
Colors and Shapes
Enjoy our WTP Spotlights, notable selections featuring artists and writers from our Woven Tale Press magazine. To read the issue in full subscribe and you can also register on our site to enjoy our archive. A graduate of the University of Hawaii and Pratt Institute, Garry Mitchell has exhibited his work nationally and internationally. He is the recipient of…
Human Communication Through Unspoken Words
Eye on the Indies: A Look at Indie Authors and Their Publishers By Lanie Tankard, Indie Book Review Editor The Last Language by Jennifer duBois (Minneapolis: Milkweed Editions, October 17, 2023; 240 pp.; ISBN 9781639551088; $26.00 hardcover). “Silence remains, inescapably, a form of speech.” —Susan Sontag, The Aesthetics of Silence (1967) In her fourth novel,…
Well Into September
Enjoy our WTP Spotlights, notable selections featuring artists and writers from our Woven Tale Press magazine. To read the issue in full subscribe and you can also register on our site to enjoy our archive. Marge Piercy has published twenty poetry collections, most recently Made in Detroit and On the Way Out, Turn Off the Light; and seventeen novels,…
WTP Vol. XI #5
Literary and Fine Art Magazine: this month, brush drawings, digital collage, painting, poetry, fiction and more! Click on cover to go to issue. Print copy available here. To view more extraordinary issues, visit our WTP Magazine archive
Envisioning Beginnings
Enjoy our WTP Spotlights, notable selections featuring artists and writers from our Woven Tale Press magazine. To read the issue in full subscribe and you can also register on our site to enjoy our archive. Shea Wilkinson is an award-winning American textile artist. She has exhibited widely in national juried exhibitions and received numerous awards, including the James Renwick…
‘Weighing in’ on Others
In Life, and in our Reading By WTP Writer Richard Wertime Woven Tale Press writer Richard Wertime reflects on the craft of fiction in an ongoing series of craft notes “Well, I never really did think much of him, y’know.” (Generic line of dialogue) In literature at large, it serves as staple and lubricant, and…
Painting Like A Printmaker
Enjoy our WTP Spotlights, notable selections featuring artists and writers from our Woven Tale Press magazine. To read the issue in full subscribe and you can also register on our site to enjoy our archive. Jennifer Lynch is an artist, printmaker, and educator based in Santa Fe, NM. Highly versed in various mediums of printmaking, including etching, lithography, woodcut,…
The Epoch of Incredulity
Enjoy our WTP Spotlights, notable selections featuring artists and writers from our Woven Tale Press magazine. To read the issue in full subscribe and you can also register on our site to enjoy our archive. Suzannah Dalzell lives on Whidbey Island, north of Seattle, Washington, where she divides her time between writing and wetland conservation. Her work has appeared…
A Tribute to Sci-Fi and Fantasy
Eye on the Indies: A Look at Indie Authors and Their Publishers By Lanie Tankard, Indie Book Review Editor The Circumference of the World by Lavie Tidhar (San Francisco: Tachyon Publications, September 5, 2023; 256 pp.; ISBN 9781616963620; $17.95 print; $11.99 digital). “Is all that we see or seem But a dream within a dream?”…
WTP Vol. XI #4
WTP Literary and Fine Art Magazine: this month, red-hot painting, exquisite drawing, unique fiber and felt works, poetry, fiction and more! click on cover to go to issue Print copy available here. To view more extraordinary issues, visit our WTP Magazine archive