Michal Gavish is a multi-media artist and art writer based in New York City and Washington, DC.She received her MFA in Painting from the San Francisco Art Institute and her PhD in Physical Chemistry from the City University of New York. She creates painting installations and videos inspired by her ongoing collaborations with biologists and…
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A Psychological Journey of Self-Discovery
Eye on the Indies: A Look at Indie Authors and Their Publishers By Lanie Tankard, Indie Book Review Editor The Vanished Collection by Pauline Baer de Perignon, translated by Natasha Lehrer (New York: New Vessel Press, January 11, 2022; 256 pp.; $17.95 paperback, $12.95 ebook; ISBN 9781939931986). “Every canvas is a journey all its own.”…
Plague Year April Morning
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. Michael Thurston’s most recent book is Houses from Another Street, a novel (Levellers Press, 2019). Other books include Reading Postwar British and Irish Poetry…
Allegorical Woodcut Printmaking
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. Jacoub Reyes hosts workshops independently in the community and is the founder of Temporary Stay Residency and Weekend Press. He is a recipient of…
2021 Pushcart Nominees
Congratulations! Poetry Carol Hamilton “Wheels Within Wheels” Vol. IX #3 Adrienne Su “Glosa on Migration” Vol. Ix #3 Maxwell Suzuki “Manzanar, June 2nd, 1962” Vol. IX #7 Prose Ewa Hryniewicz- Yarbrough “Two Women” Vol. Ix #6 Richard Wertime “Soccer” Vol. IX #3 Megan Staffel “Conditional Mood” Vol. IX #7
Thinking About Love
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. G.D. Brown has worked as a literary editor and as an award-winning newswriter. His literary work has appeared in or is set to appear…
The Donkeys In October Wind
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. Corinne Demas is the award-winning author of thirty-five books for adults and children, including The Writing Circle and other novels, two short story collections…
What Are They Talking About?
“Listening in” and Playing Catch-up: Writing (and Reading) Dialogue By WTP Writer Richard Wertime Woven Tale Press writer Richard Wertime reflects on the craft of fiction in an ongoing series of craft notes “I mean, like—y’know?…” It’s not fresh news to any writer of experience that readers of fiction are forever playing “catch-up.” Suspense—again, grounded,…
Pent Up Grief and the Elephant in the Room
Eye on the Indies: A Look at Indie Authors and Their Publishers By Lanie Tankard, Indie Book Review Editor When Me and God Were Little by Mads Nygaard, translated by Steve Schein (Ann Arbor, MI: Dzanc Books, December 14, 2021; 268 pp.; $16.95 paperback; ISBN 9781950539383). “Oh, well has it been said, that there is…
Whom to Doubt? What to Trust?
The Peculiar, Unwritten “Etiquette” of Speaking By WTP Writer Richard Wertime Woven Tale Press writer Richard Wertime reflects on the craft of fiction in an ongoing series of craft notes “To be, or not to be—that is the question.” (Hamlet, Act III, scene i, line 66) Erving Goffman offers us a marvelous distinction in the…
Installation Art: Biology and Connection
Lauren Taylor Grad is an installation artist from Anderson, SC. She combines her love of materials with found objects to explore the many aspects of life that intrigue her. Her artwork is displayed in a variety of galleries and art organizations around the South. She is the Director of Communications for Winthrop University’s College of…
WTP Vol. IX #10
This month: found fabrics, feather textiles, calligraphic lines, donkeys, wrinkles, and more. To view more extraordinary issues, visit our WTP Magazine page. click on cover to go to issue Print copy available here.