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  • Formatting Your Writing for Submission

    Formatting Your Writing for Submission

    Formatting your work for submission is what allows your writing to be readable. If your material isn’t formatted correctly, it can be difficult to read, and when editors are faced with dozens of content to sift through, you may not stand out in the way you want to. Here, we’re specifically speaking about Poetry and…

    Flora Ashe

    July 28, 2020
    Short Story
    Fiction, poem, poet, Poetry, short story, submission, writing
  • Self Portraiture

    Self Portraiture

    The self portrait is a common assignment and practice for young artists. However, we are encouraged to create a self portrait that is beyond one’s appearance. To show who one is without showing their face. To the right are views of my bathroom, desk and bedroom floor.

    Andrea Herrera

    July 27, 2020
    Illustration
    illustration, self portrait
  • Overhill Moon By Rahul Kakkar

    Overhill Moon By Rahul Kakkar

    Born in a family of defence personnel, Rahul Kakkar enjoys the idea of travelling around, which in turn fuels his passion for photography and filmmaking. Currently working as a freelance digital marketer, he can be found watching House and loving pups in his free time. Links: Instagram: @rahul.kakkar_ Twitter: @rahulkakkardoc

    Flora Ashe

    July 24, 2020
    Photography
    art, artist, mountains, photographer, photography
  • From the Bay of Monterey By Margaret Marcum

    From the Bay of Monterey By Margaret Marcum

    White scalloped sandsdrape my land of familiarity.Fishermen cast their lonely hooks,under bird’s vigilance. Waves beg to be set free whiletumult prevails throughout currents—Skies reflect solitude’s melancholy gray. A single indigo flower bloomson the dunes where countless danced before.Passion bleeds from fragmented driftwood,encompassing each story unique, old and manyuntold. Margaret Marcum is currently in the MFA Program…

    Flora Ashe

    July 23, 2020
    art, poem, Poetry, writer
  • Quarantine by Morgan Bazilian

    Quarantine by Morgan Bazilian

    Dog The dogwalks herself,essentially. She sniffs aroundin some kind ofshock. It all soundsso silent, soempty. She stares downa lone bunnyin a huge field. That field opensto the whole world,a universe. Expanding,and almost entirelywithout matter. Couch The children call it a couch.It is blueand fulland comfyand they fight mildlyfor the blue blanketthat stays on better,and seem…

    Flora Ashe

    July 22, 2020
    poem, Poetry, writer, writing
  • My name is Sami By Daniela Lucato

    My name is Sami By Daniela Lucato

    Length: 3 minutes 45 secondsHD Color Director, Writer, Performer: Daniela LucatoCinematography: Jacopo Pantaleoni Statement “This video was made during lockdown and finished on 25th April 2020. It is a reflection about domestic violence, human rights and woman condition in all countries. I was inspired by a personal involvement, an old friend I met by chance…

    Flora Ashe

    July 21, 2020
    Photography
    abuse, art, COVID 19, domestic violence, Film, short, short film, videographer
  • Torrents of me

    Torrents of me

    I’m a peaceful hurricane and the safest nuclear weapon,a drought in the desert,and a flood in the ocean.I’m the sun that shines but never burns your skin,A drunk driver – who comes out at nightAnd pretends she had lost the keys.I’m a love junkie,living with constant need to give loveand constant worry of receiving it…

    AnaSurguladze

    July 20, 2020
    poem, Poetry, write, writing
  • Sketchbook of a Student Artist

    Sketchbook of a Student Artist

    Some snippets from my sketchbook. Class assignments and self portraits done in graphite, charcoal and pen. I couldn’t recommend embracing black and white and drawing from life enough. 🙂

    Andrea Herrera

    July 19, 2020
    Illustration
    art, artist, drawing, illustration, sketch
  • Chrysalis By Matt Maraynes

    Chrysalis By Matt Maraynes

    Caterpillar sleeps,wakes up a butterfly. New look, new senses, new reality, no less true. Everything remains, andeverything is changed. Perhaps the butterfly wonders, too, what it feels like each dayto sit up and yawn,and wake up as you. Matt is a writer and filmmaker from New York. His favorite plants are African Violets, his favorite shark is the Tiger Shark, and…

    Flora Ashe

    July 15, 2020
    poem, poet, Poetry, write, writer
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Submit your art today for a chance at publication! Submissions are free ❤️ "Ortolan in Winter" by Mercedes Payton evokes a sense of bleakness and weariness in the midst of winter, as the speaker grapples with their own physical pain and emotional turmoil. Timothy Parrish delves into a nostalgic and fragmented reminiscence of a past lover, intertwined with musical references and a sense of impending loss and oblivion in "These are the Days/Beach Baby". Jack Phillips describes the beauty and importance of finding stillness and connection with nature in "Somewhere Finding Ferity". Love yourself first. #happyvalentines Submissions are open and free for your chance at publication! Send us your work today. You deserve to be here. Forgive and move forward. Accept what's being given to you. Communication is key. Live in the moment. Don't forget where you started.
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