Congratulations to our 2018 Nominees! David Wheldon for “The Admiral Intercedes” (fiction) Robert Klose for “Sisters” (fiction) Cynthia Manick for “Mind the Gap” (poetry) Dian Parker for “Otre Vez” (nonfiction) Alan Elyshevitz for “Mama Has Claws” (nonfiction) DeWitt Henry “On Color” (nonfiction)
Category: From the Editor
WTP Roundup: From the Editor
November 2018 By Sandra Tyler, Editor-in-Chief If you haven’t yet, do check out the winners of our WTP 2018 literary and fine art competitions, in last month’s issue. Our photography winner Alexander Klang graces our cover with one of his phenomenal analog images, and you can read about how he finds and photographs his subjects…
WTP Roundup: From the Editor
October 2018 By Sandra Tyler, Editor-in-Chief Our highlights for September include not only several virtual visits to artists’ studios, as well as our flagship website reviews, but also our summer roundups from our WTP art correspondents out in the field. We had our inaugural Provincetown roundup by Marni Katz, who was initially covering the Boston area.…
WTP Roundup: From the Editor
September 2018 By Sandra Tyler, Editor-in-Chief Hope you all had a terrific summer! Tomorrow our first fall WTP issue goes live. We held it until after the holiday to be sure it doesn’t get lost in all the end-of-summer festivities. And look this month for our art correspondent roundups, what you may have missed in…
WTP Roundup: From the Editor
August 2018 By Sandra Tyler, Editor-in-Chief We are officially now at the midpoint in our 2018 WTP competitions; you have just four weeks to pull together your best works and submit to either the poetry and photography categories. This is a unique opportunity for any writer or artist to spend a week in the Hamptons…
WTP Roundup: From the Editor
July 2018 By Sandra Tyler, Editor-in-Chief Summer is upon us and so are our 2018 literary and fine art Hampton competitions: submissions open July 15th! Don’t wait until last minute to submit, as we do consider all submissions on a rolling basis for the magazine as well. Jacqueline Kolosov, our first place 2017 literary awardee,…
WTP Roundup: From the Editor
June 2018 By Sandra Tyler, Editor-in-Chief For May, we had our usual varied interviews and site reviews, but also a couple of guest posts by artist Martin Mugar and poet Amy Nawrocki. And this month look for our spring installment of Art Roundups from our WTP art correspondents out in the field. Keep up with…
WTP Roundup: From the Editor
May 2018 By Sandra Tyler, Editor-in-Chief Happy May! And with it we bring you a stunning May issue of The Woven Tale Press. Well, all our issues are stunning, but there are some particularly unique mediums featured this month that you don’t see every day: Karen Fitzgerald’s gilded tondos of astonishing luminosity, and look for…
WTP Roundup: From the Editor
April 2018 By Sandra Tyler, Editor-in-Chief Highlights! An interview with one of our artists, Bill Hall, but also with Rebecca Michelman who curated the exhibition he appeared in at the Curator Gallery—an interesting dynamic. Another is a feature on FiberLAB, a unique workshop where artists can experiment with various fiber mediums, and to some phenomenal…
WTP Roundup: From the Editor
March 2018 By Sandra Tyler, Editor-in-Chief Up first this roundup: we’ve been doing some renovations here on the WTP site. Rather, some expanding and clarification of our platforms. There are now two: thewoventalepress.net for our magazine, and now WTPCentral, our hub for all things literary and fine art. Here you will find all our WTP…
WTP Roundup: From the Editor
January 2018 By Sandra Tyler, Editor-in-Chief Happy New Year, as we usher in 2018 with a rich and varied inaugural edition of Volume VI. We anticipate continued and steady growth this year, as we extend our reach, now with art correspondents out in the field—I’m hoping to highlight especially out-of-the-way galleries representing surprising talents deserving…
WTP Roundup: From the Editor
December 2017 By Sandra Tyler, Editor-in-Chief November was an exciting month, as we announced the winners of our first annual art and literary competitions. To see and read the works of these standout talents, you can access the winners issue here. We are already beginning to formulate next year’s competition, and right now looks like it might…