The Woven Words

The Woven Words
Author: Ankita Chavan
Publisher: Writersgram
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2024-02-04
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

'This book is a collection of 25 poems which brings to the readers different emotions of a human life. Some informal verse and some in free verse. Each having a perspective of life, open to be moulded into a new perspective of the respective reader. Some of these poems are carefully weaved into words and some loosely weaved allowing it to with the flow. At the end making sure that it does leave the readers with a warm piece of cloth of the reader’s choice.

The Woven Word

The Woven Word
Author: Romany Rivers
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2014-11-07
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1782795413

This is a pagan tome of poetry and prose designed for rituals, festivals and celebrations. Working with deities, Romany has chronicled invocations and evocations for many Gods and Goddesses, and created clear and crafty quarter calls, circle castings, celebratory prose and meditations. Ritual is broken into its component parts allowing for easy reference and personal adaptation, and the additional correspondences information benefits the creation of unique rituals and celebrations. Created for use by both solitary practitioners and covens, sample rituals are also provided for seasonal celebrations and life events. Romany’s personal experiences as a High Priestess give this book an enlightened view of the use of poetry in ritual, whilst her skills in classes, courses and workshops create a solid, practical foundation. Pagans, Priests and Priestesses, initiates new to the Craft, RE teachers and students, and anyone who loves Romany’s poetry will thoroughly enjoy this latest work.

A Companion to Textile Culture

A Companion to Textile Culture
Author: Jennifer Harris
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2020-09-16
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1118768906

A lively and innovative collection of new and recent writings on the cultural contexts of textiles The study of textile culture is a dynamic field of scholarship which spans disciplines and crosses traditional academic boundaries. A Companion to Textile Culture is an expertly curated compendium of new scholarship on both the historical and contemporary cultural dimensions of textiles, bringing together the work of an interdisciplinary team of recognized experts in the field. The Companion provides an expansive examination of textiles within the broader area of visual and material culture, and addresses key issues central to the contemporary study of the subject. A wide range of methodological and theoretical approaches to the subject are explored—technological, anthropological, philosophical, and psychoanalytical, amongst others—and developments that have influenced academic writing about textiles over the past decade are discussed in detail. Uniquely, the text embraces archaeological textiles from the first millennium AD as well as contemporary art and performance work that is still ongoing. This authoritative volume: Offers a balanced presentation of writings from academics, artists, and curators Presents writings from disciplines including histories of art and design, world history, anthropology, archaeology, and literary studies Covers an exceptionally broad chronological and geographical range Provides diverse global, transnational, and narrative perspectives Included numerous images throughout the text to illustrate key concepts A Companion to Textile Culture is an essential resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students, instructors, and researchers of textile history, contemporary textiles, art and design, visual and material culture, textile crafts, and museology.

Woven Words

Woven Words
Author: Keshav Sharma, Jaspreet Kour
Publisher: Sapphire Scrolls Publication
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2024-10-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Woven Words is a beautifully curated anthology compiled by Keshav Sharma and Jaspreet Kour, featuring the voices of over 50 talented writers. This collection brings together a diverse array of perspectives, exploring an eclectic mix of topics that range from the deeply personal to the universally relatable. Each piece weaves together words that resonate with emotion, insight, and creativity, offering readers a rich tapestry of literary expression. Whether it’s poetry, prose, or reflections, "Woven Words" is a testament to the power of collaboration and the boundless potential of the written word.

Lajwanti and Other Stories

Lajwanti and Other Stories
Author: Mulk Raj Anand
Publisher: Orient Paperbacks
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1999
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788122202342

In Lajwanti, Mulk Raj Anand focuses on a woman's predicament and struggle to find an identity for herself. Frustrated by a rigid pattern of social relationships, gender bias, religious bigotry and her own petty human foibles, her abject condition serves as a metaphor for sacrifice and servility which forms the thematic heart of these stories.

from Tangled Thoughts to Woven Words

from Tangled Thoughts to Woven Words
Author: Cynthia Vogel/VogeLacy
Publisher: Booktango
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2012-07-10
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1468908650

Author Cynthia Vogel narrates her journey of the infamous search for inner strength, trust and love by compiling verses and prayers into a tale of interwoven glimpses of thought provoking venues. from Tangled Thoughts to Woven Words journeys into a soul-searching life experience that will give you much comfort and potentially a more positive perspective on life as you know it!

The Weave of Words

The Weave of Words
Author: Urvi Kulkarni
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2023-08-09
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

POETRY IS A WAY OF EXPRESSION OF POWERFUL FEELINGS, SENSITIVE EMOTIONS, AND CRITICAL THOUGHTS, THAT CHANNEL OUR INTERNAL ENERGIES- POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE IN A BEAUTIFUL WEAVE OF WORDS. THE EMOTIONS ARE TO BE FELT AND ACKNOWLEDGED, THE EMOTIONS THAT ARE TRANSMITTED FROM THE EARTH TO US, FROM ONE OF US TO THE OTHER. THE THOUGHTS THAT DEFINE OUR CONSCIOUSNESS, PUSH US TO FEEL, LIVE, AND ACKNOWLEDGED THE WORLD. READING POEMS LETS THE EMOTIONS FLOW FROM THE WRITER'S HEART TO THE READER'S HEART. IT'S A WAY OF SHARING THOUGHTS THAT TRANSMIT FROM THE WRITER'S MIND TO THE READER'S MIND. THIS BOOK CONTAINS MY EXPRESSIONS OF THOUGHTS, EMOTIONS, AND FEELINGS. AND I HOPE, THAT I CAN REACH OUT TO THOUSAND OF READERS LIKE YOU, AND THOUSANDS OF READERS LIKE ME, TO SHARE MY EMOTIONS, THOUGHTS, AND FEELINGS.

Weaving the Word

Weaving the Word
Author: Kathryn Sullivan Kruger
Publisher: Susquehanna University Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2001
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781575910529

"Through an analysis of specific weaving stories, the difference between a text and a textile becomes blurred. Such stories portray women weavers transforming their domestic activity of making textiles into one of making texts by inscribing their cloth with both personal and political messages."--BOOK JACKET.

Narrative Threads

Narrative Threads
Author: Jeffrey Quilter
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2010-07-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0292774338

The Inka Empire stretched over much of the length and breadth of the South American Andes, encompassed elaborately planned cities linked by a complex network of roads and messengers, and created astonishing works of architecture and artistry and a compelling mythology—all without the aid of a graphic writing system. Instead, the Inkas' records consisted of devices made of knotted and dyed strings—called khipu—on which they recorded information pertaining to the organization and history of their empire. Despite more than a century of research on these remarkable devices, the khipu remain largely undeciphered. In this benchmark book, twelve international scholars tackle the most vexed question in khipu studies: how did the Inkas record and transmit narrative records by means of knotted strings? The authors approach the problem from a variety of angles. Several essays mine Spanish colonial sources for details about the kinds of narrative encoded in the khipu. Others look at the uses to which khipu were put before and after the Conquest, as well as their current use in some contemporary Andean communities. Still others analyze the formal characteristics of khipu and seek to explain how they encode various kinds of numerical and narrative data.

Woven in Moonlight

Woven in Moonlight
Author: Isabel Ibañez
Publisher: Page Street YA
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2020-01-07
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1624148026

One of Time magazine's 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time! A lush tapestry of magic, romance, and revolución, drawing inspiration from Bolivian politics and history. “A vibrant feast of a book.” – Margaret Rogerson, NYT bestselling author of An Enchantment of Ravens “Pure magic.” – Shelby Mahurin, NYT bestselling author of Serpent & Dove “A wholly unique book for the YA shelf.” – Adrienne Young, NYT bestselling author of Sky in the Deep “A spellbinding, vivid debut.” – Rebecca Ross, author of Queen's Rising Ximena is the decoy Condesa, a stand-in for the last remaining Illustrian royal. Her people lost everything when the usurper, Atoc, used an ancient relic to summon ghosts and drive the Illustrians from La Ciudad. Now Ximena’s motivated by her insatiable thirst for revenge, and her rare ability to spin thread from moonlight. When Atoc demands the real Condesa’s hand in marriage, it’s Ximena’s duty to go in her stead. She relishes the chance, as Illustrian spies have reported that Atoc’s no longer carrying his deadly relic. If Ximena can find it, she can return the true aristócrata to their rightful place. She hunts for the relic, using her weaving ability to hide messages in tapestries for the resistance. But when a masked vigilante, a warm-hearted princesa, and a thoughtful healer challenge Ximena, her mission becomes more complicated. There could be a way to overthrow the usurper without starting another war, but only if Ximena turns her back on revenge—and her Condesa.