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The Woven Tale Press Expands its Web Base to Further Promote Artists and Writers
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The Woven Tale Press Expands its Web
Base to Further Promote Artists and Writers
The mission of The Woven Tale Press, an online magazine, is to grow Web traffic for artists and writers ? contributors are credited with interactive Url links back to their blogs and now, to their personal websites or online artisan shops.
Setauket, NY, May 02, 2014 /PressReleasePing/ - The Woven Tale Press reflects the proliferation of web-based art galleries and fine craft artisan shops, flash-fiction blogs, and ebook publishing; the magazine's interactive links serve as crucial lifelines between artists and writers, and their Web audience. Urls can be submitted at http://thewoventalepress.net.

In addition to its monthly magazine, The Woven Tale Press website features weekly posts exploring the creative process — from creative writing tips and novel pitching, to mixed media, sculpture, digital photography, the experimental arts and even fine crafts.

For greater exposure, magazine contributors who also are featured on the site are rewarded with interactive buttons linking their magazine pages back to the Press website.

This eclectic online arts and literary magazine is the brainchild of author and editor Sandra
Tyler, of http://www.awriterweavesatale.com. Its initial launch was to grow Web traffic for notable writer and artist bloggers. Now the Press has expanded its base to include writers and artists who may have websites instead of blogs, and fine crafters with online shop Urls.

As of its first-year anniversary, The Press has topped representation of over 200 writers and artists. Its staff has grown to ten editors who continually cull the creative Web for the noteworthy and innovative.

The Woven Tale Press is tailored strictly to digital consumption. Its literary contributions are geared toward the savvy but often time-constricted online reader. Multiple pages may be dedicated to a single artist, one image per spread for ultimate

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