Wisp 13 - In the Wild

This thirteenth issue of Wisp (August–September) is now released for your reading pleasure.

This issue is nothing short of extraordinary, with 64 pages, making the previous 44 pages pale in comparison. A great selection of articles and pictures we hope you’ll enjoy —in which case, feel free to tell us so in the forum.

This issue is also special as it’s the last of its kind. We may be focusing more on the web version later. Here’s what you’ll find on the editorial page:

This 13th issue of Wisp is likely to be the last one released in this magazine form for an indefinite period of time. We’ll make more use of the website if interest and participation continue, in order to present more views of a shifting world in a manner that requires less of our time and more of your spontaneity.
Ready to embark on a new adventure?

As always, you can also share Wisp by any means possible, sending the release post or articles from the site by email, posting on your blog the flipping book etc.
Thank you for all who voiced their support and encouragements be it in deeds or thoughts, it’s been a very valuable input over the months.

But let’s focus on the present for now, and see what’s this Wisp has in store!

The Mag/e-zine

Given the size of this issue, you’ll find the magazine at 13 USD which is a bit more expensive than usual. MagCloud offers 25% off for bulk orders (20+ magazines) and a special 20% discount for its first aniversary till the end of August 2009.
So, if you want your archives of Wisp on your coffee table, now is the moment!

Order your copy of “Wisp“ here!

You’ll also able to find Wisp book compilations of 2008 issues listed on Amazon.com.

What’s Inside?

Editorial — Exquisite Corpse Éric P. Lemoine • p.2–3
Art is Everywhere Jean Blenkhorn, Trottinette • p.6
Postcard From My Sandbox Tracy Marshall • p.6–7
About Presence Sabine vom Hoff • p.8–9
Enter The Matrix Anet Paulina • p.10–11
The Sweat Lodge Emma Bevan • p.12–13
Whisper Zone Cynthia Andrews & Fattaneh Vaziry Rich Kendall • p.14–15
Dream Snapshot, The Broken Path Lee Krush • p.15
Sing Your Heart Open J. Robillard, art by Carolyn Rose • p.16–17
Breath Of The Universe Palma Bellardoni • p.18
Whisper Zone, continued Sonika Uppal, Jenifer Ransom • p.18,20
Fairy Tales Can Be True Lea Cox • p.21
Dreams and Possibility Ben Arthur • p.22–23
ATCs, Baubling Crows Rick Daddario • p. 6, 23
How I Choose What I’m Going To Experience Mark Felder • p.24–25
The Door photography by Tracy Marshall • p.26–27
An Exchange of Love Madeleine Walker • p.28–30
I Am a Fish Sabine vom Hoff • p.30
Getting Out of My Own Way Bill Marshall • p.31
Lessons from the Animal Kingdom Valerina Brookes • p.32–33
Zoo Keeper For A Day Vicki • p.33
In the Ocean of My Consciousness Begoña Landi Pienaar • p.34
Conversations With Amnon II Amnon Keinan • p.35–37
Robotman’s Energy Exchange – Session 4 Rob Arteman • p.38-39
Dream Within a Dream Gordon (Artrias) Rosenberg • p.40–41
It ENT No More aKuna Kumara • p.42
My Enchanted Garden, The Elm Tree KC Anneken • p.42–44
Forest art by Bart Boy Kiamko • p.44–45
Tile of The Month (The Dragonfly) Jean-Baptiste Duret • p.46
SethWorld Game History Yvonne M. Buonamici • p.47
Fly Away Pat Gerber • p48–49
My Future Focus Petunia Sharon Mendenhall • p.50–51
The Power of Imagination Reginald Martin • p.52
Sheila’s Garden Diary Sheila Greer • p.53
The Slideshow of Experiences Emmy van Swaaij • p.54–58
Slidemen photography by Tracy Marshall • p.56–57
Venus (Libra) by Sabine vom Hoff • p.59
Jane Roberts Collage Richard Kendall • p.60–63

 

 

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Wisp is taking a break...

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Have fun on your journey!