“For every piece that is rejected, at least one other person has read it, thought about it…” By Chris Brauer, WTP Guest Writer I read somewhere that, as a writer, I should aim for a hundred rejection letters a year. The theory is that if one submits a flood of work onto the world—enough to…
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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…

Something New — our WTP blog!
Submit your Reviews by Sandra Tyler, Editor-in-Chief From its inception three years ago, WTP has sought to grow Web traffic for noteworthy artists and writers, in our magazine, by having readers click on the name credit to learn more about a contributor; we also deepen these connections to our contributors, by exploring the creative process…