Inside the Studio with Frances Ferdinands Inside the Studio offers a behind-the-scenes peek into the work environments of WTP artists, as well as insight into their creative process within these resonate spaces. See Frances Ferdinands’ work in WTP Vol. VIII #3. By Jennifer Nelson, WTP Feature Writer Eight years ago, painter Frances Ferdinands changed her life dramatically.…
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Women Sawn in Half
Sue D. Burton’s BOX, selected by Diane Seuss for the Two Sylvias Press Poetry Prize, was awarded Silver in the Foreword INDIES Poetry Book of the Year (2018), and was a finalist for the 2019 Vermont Book Award. She is also the author of Little Steel (Fomite Press), and was awarded Fourth Genre’s Steinberg…
Cleopatra Mathis
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STAY by Nick Flynn
Eye on the Indies: A Look at Indie Authors and Their Publishers By Lanie Tankard, Indie Book Review Editor Stay: threads, conversations, collaborations by Nick Flynn (Houston, Texas: ZE Books in partnership with Unnamed Press of Los Angeles, March 17, 2020; 311 pages; $35.00 hardcover; ISBN 978-1733540117). “…you must have chaos within you to give…
Mixed Media Installation and Elegraph Printmaking
Amir Hariri was born in Tehran, Iran, and immigrated to the United States to attend college in the early 1990s. His artwork incorporates his professional background in design and engineering, as well as studies in anatomy. Amir has exhibited nationally and internationally, with pieces included in public and private collections in the United States,…
WTP Vol. VIII #4
This month in WTP: structural photography, intermedia art, vitreous glass and gold sculpture, fiction, poetry, and so much more. To view more extraordinary issues, visit our WTP Magazine page. click on cover to go to issue Print copy available here.
Writing as a Soul Home
Candice Reffe is a poet who worked for over twenty years in the New York fashion industry. Her debut poetry collection, Live From the Mood Board (2019), a uniquely witty and lyrical reflection on her experiences in the world of fashion, won the Elixir Press Antivenom Poetry Award. She’s published poems in journals such as…
Justin Peyser
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Return to Nova Scotia: 1925
A Journey Narrated Story and Video by Elizabeth Gauffreau Elizabeth Gauffreau holds a BA in English/Writing from Old Dominion University and an MA in English/Fiction Writing from the University of New Hampshire. She has published fiction and poetry in Foliate Oak, Serving House Journal, Soundings East, Hospital Drive, Blueline, Evening Street Review, and Adelaide Literary…
Monica Rowley
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. Monica Rowley teaches high school in Brooklyn, NY. Her poetry has appeared in the Irish literary journal The…
OSNABRÜCK STATION TO JERUSALEM by Hélène Cixous
Eye on the Indies: A Look at Indie Authors and Their Publishers By Lanie Tankard, Indie Book Review Editor Osnabrück Station to Jerusalem: A Memoir by Hélène Cixous (New York: Fordham University Press, March 3, 2020; 144 pages; $24.95 hardcover; ISBN 9780823287628). Translated by Peggy Kamuf, foreword by Eva Hoffman. Originally published in French as Gare…
Marsha Balian
Marsha Balian is a self-taught mixed media artist living in the Bay Area. She incorporates found objects and invention in her work and frequently uses intense colors. Stories she hears from people find their way into her art. Her artwork has been shown throughout the Bay Area and in many parts of the country. It…