The White Whale See Brian Wehrung’s work in WTP Vol. V #2 dye sublimation print on aluminum 20″ x 30″ Color, line, geometry. These are the basis of many of the objects that we experience every day. When we look at, say, a building, or an automobile, we are seeing a complex object constructed from these…

Literary Spotlight: Gwen Grace
From WTP Vol. V #2 Boots and the Infinite Struggle of Attachment Gwen Grace I’m inordinately attached to a pair of boots. It’s been a long, albeit interesting year since I ordered them. Upon arrival, they were cut-out, sexy, black-leather perfection. They were promising. Now, the leather is peeling and the dye has faded on…

WTP Writer: Vic Sizemore
“I try to observe like Chaucer, not judge like Dante” by Emily Jaeger, Features Editor Vic Sizemore is the author of three novels, The Calling, Seekers, and She Rises Crying. His fiction has won the New Millennium Writings Award. Sizemore’s short fiction and nonfiction is published or forthcoming in StoryQuarterly, Southern Humanities Review, Connecticut Review,…

Featured Bookmarks: The Literary
August 2017 By DeWitt Henry, Literary Bookmarks Editor Monthly link highlights to online resources, magazines, and author sites that seem informative and inspiring for working writers. Most are free. Suggestions are welcomed. Dreaming Methods: Digital Fiction / Labs Computer technology spurred experiments with lateral storytelling and hypertext environments some twenty-seven years ago. Robert Coover was an apologist…

Art Spotlight: Eduardo Terranova
Ag-04 See Eduardo Terranova’s work in WTP Vol. V #6 silver-plated plaster on burlap 36″ x 36″ Light, shadows and an infinity of scintillations emerge to become the subject matter of the new relief-like works. The works evoke then an incredible sense of light, space, movement and time. My key elements in art are plaster,…

Literary Spotlight: Heidi Turner
From WTP Vol. V #6 “Night Marchers” By Heidi Turner We waited for the night-marchers. The mountains held legends between their arms; stories flew between the peaks and through the passes like thread, sewing the past to us, and we slept outside in the firelight. Gods flitted past our ears along with the mosquitoes. The…

Site Review: Word Tango
Writing Doesn’t Have to be a Solo Sport by Emily Jaeger, Features Editor One challenge of online communities is creating a warm, welcoming environment in the absence of a physical meeting. Word Tango, which offers remote writing workshops and an online community for fiction and genre writers, is not revolutionary in its concept. Where Word…

Art Spotlight: Heather Teets
Leoncillo Leonari No. 2 See Heather Teets’s work in WTP Vol. V #6 inkjet print 8″ x 8″ Revealing my connection to place lies at heart of my photography. I am interested in documenting narratives from ordinary moments that possess a kind of sublime, surreal beauty. For me these visual inventories are a form of…

Literary Spotlight: Christian Holt
From WTP Vol. V #6 Ghosting By Christian Holt Abby’s specialty involved protein interaction, to see which protein signifiers turn on when they interact with stimuli. The experiments required a great deal of repetition, preparing slides, cleaning pipettes, maintaining controls, etc. The goal, of course, was to find a physical relationship that everyone outside her…

Exhibition Review: Out of Bounds
At the White Gallery, Bridgehampton By Sandra Tyler, Editor-in-Chief The White Room Gallery, tucked down a brick path off Main Street in Bridgehampton, NY, is a refreshing oasis of authentic art—a welcomed relief from what otherwise of late can seem an ostentatious art scene in the Hamptons. I attended this current exhibition because one of…

Site Review: Talking Writing
“Creating meaning through personal stories.” By Emily Jaeger, Features Editor Talking Writing, an online literary journal spearheaded by Martha Nichols and Jennifer Jean, aims to provide a home for first-person journalism. Defined on their “About” page as “features told from a personal perspective but underpinned by research and reporting,” first-person journalism, the editors claim, is an…
International Surrealism Now at the Multimedia P.O.R.O.S. Museum
Portugal | Multimedia PO.RO.S Museum International Surrealism Now exhibition WORLD, PORTUGAL, EXHIBITIONS Date: September 17, 2017 – December 31, 2017 Come see the dreams of International Surrealism Now, A Project by Acclaimed Painter and Curator Santiago Ribeiro, Makes Debut at Multimedia PO.RO.S Museum 2017, Condeixa a Nova, Portugal International Surrealism Now is the largest…