We are community-crafted.
Welcome to Well-Crafted, our behind-the-scenes bulletin, where we share all things craft and curation, events and announcements.
We’ve always said that we are only as strong as our community, and we mean it: without contributors, without readers, without audience members and supporters, we wouldn’t be who we are as an organization today. But what does it actually look like to champion art in a capitalist society? How do we make good on our ethos of community care in an industry that so often thrives on a scarcity mentality and competition?
Since we began in 2015, we’ve thought deeply on all of these issues, and though we’re always a work in progress, there are definitely a few things that we’ve gleaned over the years that we thought might be worthwhile to share. With this column, which we’re calling “Well-Crafted,“ we’ll share insight into the work that happens behind-the-scenes at TSW: why we do what we do in the way we do it. This space will also keep you up-to-date on our offerings, like upcoming (virtual) events, as well as news about our contributors and their work. This is also a space where we’ll spill some tips and tea: how to write a cover letter (that doesn’t cover up your voice), why we don’t read “blind” (and why you maybe shouldn’t either), and how to survive as a literary nonprofit in the world today. You’ll also get to see what TSW staff members are reading, watching, and listening to. Because for us, transparency is key to ensuring that we all thrive in this literary landscape that we share.
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A response to our impossible present. We are living between the insufficiency and violence of language. Still, words matter. Because…
A continued response to our impossible present. In times of speechlessness — when either words don’t feel sufficient, accessible, helpful,…
The second half of the issue is a literary powerhouse. Earlier this year, we were thrilled to share the 15…
In my mother tongue, you can hold a baby. You can hold a dog. You can hold on to something.…
If you’re doing the sealey challenge this year — reading one book of poetry per day in the month of…
Our latest storytelling platform We are thrilled to launch our new Community Anthologies program, which gives the editorial keys to four…
We’re excited to introduce 15 new voices to the TSW community. Solstice has arrived, and with it, the first half…
The Seventh Wave’s brand new home was seven years in the making. We are thrilled to launch our new website,…
We asked our TSW staff about the stories they’re currently experiencing or revisiting. READS Yellowface by R.F. Kuang | from Sanna…
Saba Keramati, Jennifer Tan, Jody Chan, and Nita Noveno In July 2023, we will be welcoming four writers to our…
We hosted a Zoom info session earlier this month sharing seven tips on submitting your strongest work to The Seventh…
Hint: It’s a pretty involved process that takes several months and many brains Each issue we publish is a labor…
At The Seventh Wave, intentionality and accessibility are at the heart of everything we do. Ever since we began in…
TSW Art Director, Meg Sykes, on creating the featured image for Issue 13: Rebellious Joy
TSW Artist in Residence, Bianca Ng, writes a meditative inquiry into rest
A companion guide of supplemental materials for Issue 13: Rebellious Joy