Interview with Elizabeth Mosier Interview by Maribel Garcia Novelist and essayist Elizabeth Mosier logged one thousand volunteer hours processing colonial-era artifacts at Philadelphia’s Independence National Historical Park Archeology Laboratory to write Excavating Memory: Archaeology and Home (New Rivers Press, 2019). A graduate of Bryn Mawr College and the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College, her…

String as Fine Art
Inside the Studio with Manual Knapp 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 Manuel Knapp’s work in WTP Vol. VII #8. By Jennifer Nelson, WTP Feature Writer Manuel Knapp, a true master of string as fine…

Basketry as Fine Art
In the WTP Spotlight: Jackie Abrams Enjoy our WTP Spotlights, notable selections featuring artists and writers from our Woven Tale Press magazine. To read the issue in full subscribe here. IN THE WTP SPOTLIGHT: Jackie Abrams has been a basketmaker since 1975, when she first apprenticed to an eighty-one-year-old traditional white ash basketmaker. Since 1990, she has…

Technology and Writing: One Writer's Perspective
Interview with Richard Dokey By Heidi Stauff, WTP Video Producer Richard Dokey’s stories have won awards and prizes and have been reprinted frequently in both regional and national anthologies and texts. He has novels and story collections to his credit. August Heat, an early collection, published by Story Press, Chicago, received a dust jacket endorsement…

Give me That Old Time Religion — Made Brand New
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Painting with Gold Leaf
A WTP Website Review By Richard Malinsky, Arts Editor Christine Olmstead’s early childhood benefited from having an art historian for a mother, who exposed her to many styles of painting. This early exposure to impressionism and later realism influenced her as young emerging artist, though eventually she would pursue abstraction. She states on her site,…

CHIMERICA by Anita Felicelli
Eye on the Indies: A Look at Indie Authors and Their Publishers By Lanie Tankard, Indie Book Review Editor Chimerica by Anita Felicelli (Santa Rosa, CA: WTAW Press, September 5, 2019. 296 pages; $18.95; paperback ISBN 978-1-73298-201-7). “The Lemur People are older than Homo Sap, much older.” —William S. Burroughs, Ghost of Chance Anita Felicelli’s…

Lisa Sinnett
Enjoy our WTP Spotlights, notable selections featuring artists and writers from our Woven Tale Press magazine. To read the issue in full subscribe here. IN THE WTP SPOTLIGHT: Lisa Sinnett lives in Windsor, Ontario, with her family, across the river from her original hometown of Detroit, MI. She works on her writing with author Ariel Gore and…

DAD'S MAYBE BOOK by Tim O'Brien
On Fatherhood, and Lessons for Sons By DeWitt Henry, Prose Editor Dad’s Maybe Book by Tim O’Brien (Houghton Mifflin, 2019. 382 pages, $28.00 hard cover, ISBN 978-0-618-03970-8.) Tim O’Brien is back in top form. His last novel, July, July, appeared when the author was fifty-nine. This new book, a nonfiction hybrid, is part journal about…

WTP Vol. VII #8
Safety Pins as Fine Art This month, phenomenal safety pins as fine art sculptures, toothpick paintings, and string sensations! To learn more about our publication, Visit our WTP magazine page. click on cover to go to issue Print copy available here.

Under the Track of Gabo
Following Gabriel García Márquez Video by Alfonso Bonilla Alfonso Bonilla is a multimedia designer and photographer, with extensive teaching experience in China and Singapore. He employs the technological tools of graphic design in combination image exposures, overlays, and chromatic variations. See his work in WTP Vol. VII #7.

Maya Kuvaja
See Kuvaja’s work in WTP Vol. VII #7 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. By Jennifer Nelson, WTP Feature Writer Maya Kuvaja loves how she can experience nature from her home-based studio in the Lakes Region…