The warp provides the foundation of a weaving it is the fiber that goes on to the loom and is the scaffolding that the weft passes over and under as it becomes cloth. As these writers consider weaving, I think how their life experiences provide the warp for the interplay of their words.
Stressla Lynn Johnson begins with one strand of grass in the hand of a thinker and follows that strand.
Yeyin Chin starts with one to write Woven Alone.
Shalyn Troxel considers the webs we weave.
Luis Javier Rodgriguez weaves energy around the people in his life.
Cristal Garcia Martinez wonders what patterns will unfold in the web of her life.
Phillip Luna asks: What do you do when you look at your life and realize you wouldn't choose it?
Do you think about how your life has been woven? What threads do you wish to weave forward. | TDS