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Positive Art Listings (02/25/2021)

Hello folks!

As magazine and anthology editors, we believe that it is important to support fellow artists and editors. Welcome to our Positive Art Listings!

The Positive Art Listings have a simply goal, and it is to help your submission calls and artistic events to reach a larger audience. They will be published once a month in the form of a post on our blog.

NB: We vet every call we receive to ensure that it is family-friendly. However, we are not responsible for the content published by other magazines and platforms. As always, read guidelines carefully before submitting.

Current Positive Art Listings

ZiN Daily

Founded in 2017, ZiN Daily strives for truthfulness, authenticity and understanding, and encourages and emphasizes the role that literature and other arts have in society, the world and the lives of individuals. They view literature and art as testaments of anguish and catalysts for progress.

Call for submissions: ZiN Daily is open for submissions year-round. They accept prose, poetry, essays, reviews, excerpts, translations, art and photography from established and emerging writers.

Deadline: all-year long.

Submission fee: No

Payment to selected artists: No

Special note: ZiN Daily asks for worldwide first publication rights. Work must be previously unpublished (in print or online) with the exception of the original text of a translation. Simultaneous submissions are accepted, but send courtesy email notifying them if the work has been accepted elsewhere.

Guidelines: https://zvonainari.hr/zin-daily

Submissions: https://www.zvonainari.hr/contact

Floresta Magazine

Floresta (meaning ‘forest’ in Portuguese) was established in 2020 by a Woman of Colour who wanted to create a space to showcase the variety and depth of perspectives, projects, work, and art being done by women centred on and around the environment.

Call for submissions: In line with the environmental themes of Floresta, they are looking for visual work that explores ‘nature’ in relation to the theme of ‘lockdown’.

Has your relationship with nature changed or become more significant? Has nature become a sanctuary, an escape or a border? Has nature taken on human-like characteristics and acted as a companion or confidant?

Submissions are not limited to these questions, they are prompts, but your work must interact, incorporate, reflect or explore the theme, as you interpret it. (Your work does not have to have been created during the periods of lockdown.)

Deadline: February 1-28, 2021.

Submission fee: not mentioned.

Payment to selected artists: not mentioned, feature in online exhibition.

Special note: Simultaneous submissions are accepted. Original work only, up to 2 separate works. All forms of visual work considered: photography, photo series/ photo diaries, video, film, collage, paintings, renders, AR. Women artists only.

Submissions: https://florestamagazine.com/lockdown-online-exhibition

Pareidolia Literary

Pareidolia Literay is a new journal for pattern-finders. They accept poetry, short and flash fiction, creative nonfiction, memoir, essays, criticism, reviews, visual art, and media art. They believe in inclusion, uplifting underrepresented and emerging artists and authors, ethical operation, mutual aid, fostering community, and transparency.

Call for submissions: Pareidolia Literary’s Vol. 1: Still life

Deadline: February 21, 2021.

Submission fee: No – donations accepted to help supporting operating fees.

Payment to selected artists: No

Special note: Simultaneous submissions accepted (let them know if you are accepted elsewhere before decisions are sent). Previously unpublished work only (exception: artists affected by Violet & the Bird.)

Submissions: https://www.pareidolialiterary.com/submissions

Exeter Publishing

Exeter Publishing is an independent publishing company whose aim is to shine light on emerging artists of all backgrounds and mediums.

Call for submissions: Volume 1 of their digital chapbook series. Theme: UNSPOKEN. Focus on flash fiction (in first, second, or third person POV).

What’s something you’ve always wanted to say but never could? What if you’d said something earlier – would things have turned out the way they did? Is this a piece borrowing from truth? Or is it entirely fictional? This is your time to explore the uncertain!

Deadline: April 4, 2021.

Submission fee: US$2

Payment to selected artists: No, but free digital copies of publication + feature on Exeter Publishing’s website and social media accounts.

Special note: Simultaneous submissions accepted (reach out to them if your work is accepted to another publication that doesn’t accept previously published work).

Submissions: https://www.exeterpublishing.com/chapbooks

Our Current Submission Call

The PoArtMo Anthology : 2021 Edition

After our very successful first edition, the PoArtMo Anthology is back! We want your most inspirational art created in 2021.

We accept poetry, poetry-graphy, photography, short stories, six word stories, essays, flash fiction, drawings and paintings. New this year: A second anthology featuring works dedicated to 13-16 year-old artists!

Deadline for submissions: December 31, 2021

Submission fee: $4 per piece.

Payment to selected artists: ongoing royalties.

Submissions: https://abpositiveart.com/poartmo-anthology

Have a Call for Submissions / Artistic Event to Promote?

We look forward to reading you.

David & Cendrine

PoArtMo Collective’s New Book: Release Date!

Seizing the Bygone Light: A Tribute to Early Photography

Pre-release review:

A must read for photography and poetry lovers.

Seizing the Bygone Light: A Tribute to Early Photography is a lovely journey through three artists’ interpretations and integration of photography pioneers’ works into their own art.

Hadiya Ali’s photos, which pull inspiration from Irving Penn and Karl Blossfeldt, give the reader much to explore and examine, seeing something new with each pass of the human lens.

Cendrine Marrouat’s Reminigrams artfully incorporate her homage to old photography and the magic of layers in modern photography processing. Delightful texture plays upon Cendrine’s personal images which adds more intrigue and another layer of story to the resultant images.

Finally, David Ellis’ contribution of Pareiku and Haibun poetry, which is inspired by archival images, brings word and language together in a delightful, thoughtful rendering of expression.

The book is a gratifying visual and prose experience for those who appreciate photography and poetry.

Natalie Brown – Musician, Branding & Marketing Strategist and Lifestyle Vlogger

That’s it!

We have a release date for Seizing the Bygone Light: A Tribute to Early Photography!

Our new book will be out on March 16, 2021! Yes, only three weeks to wait!

In the meantime, feel free to pre-order your copy. Actually, we strongly recommend that you don’t wait until release date to click the purchase button. Why? Because of our early-bird price of $8.99 $6.99. Yes, $2 off the regular price!

Please note that this special offer is only valid until March 15th!

Seizing the Bygone Light: A Tribute to Early Photography is available for purchase from all major online bookstores: Kobo, Barnes & Noble, Apple, etc.

PoArtMo Collective’s New Book: Cover Reveal!

Hello folks!

As promised last week, today is Cover Reveal Day for Seizing the Bygone Light: A Tribute to Early Photography, our upcoming new book!

Seizing the Bygone Light: A Tribute to Early Photography

Once again, the cover was designed by Cendrine. We wanted something that reflects the complementary diversity featured in the book. Hadiya’s photo is at the top, followed by David’s words from one of his poems, and Cendrine’s image.

We hope you like the cover.

See you next week for the release date!

The PoArtMo Mini-Reviews – The Girl Who Leapt through Time

Happy Monday!

Today, we are starting a new series. The PoArtMo Mini-Reviews are short, quick-read reviews written by members of the PoArtMo Collective. Our goal is to introduce you to art (books, documentaries, movies, etc.) that you might not already know about that both adults and youths alike can enjoy.

Today’s mini-review was written by Azelle Elric.

Toki wo Kakeru Shōjo – The girl Who Leapt through Time

Genre: Japanese-animated science-fiction romance film.

Director: Mamoru Hosoda.

Year: 2006.

Summary: Summer is almost here and high school will soon be over. 17-year-old Makoto Konno lives a happy, carefree life with her friends Kôsuke and Chiaki.

One day, when coming back from school, she’s violently ejected into a railroad crossing because of the defective brakes of her bicycle. However, she escapes an untimely death by leaping back through time several minutes before her fall. As her aunt explains to her later, the lucky tomboyish heroin is able to leap through time. But how will she use this power?

Inspiration: 5 stars.
Positivity: 4 stars.
Family-friendliness: 4 stars.

Why I like it: I love the well developed characters, their interactions and how they evolve in the story.

Who can read / watch: Everyone aged 9 and above.

Favorite moment: Makoto’s first attempts at using her newly found ability are hilarious!

PoArtMo verdict: A beautiful story about the passing of time and the consequences of frivolous choices.

Inspired by this piece?

Create your own artwork and submit it to us for potential inclusion in one of our publications. We now offer ongoing royalties to paying contributors.

PoArtMo Collective’s New Book: Introduction!

Hello everyone!

Cendrine, David and Hadiya here. We have some very exciting news to share with you today.

After Photography of Life and Living: The Black and White Book, our first book published last year, we are almost ready to release our sophomore project.

Titled Seizing the Bygone Light: A Tribute to Early Photography, this new book pays homage to the early days of photography in a way that you have probably never seen before. We cannot wait to show you!

In the meantime, here is the blurb:

The medium of limitless possibilities that is photography has been with us for almost 200 years.

Despite its great advancements, its early days still influence and dazzle a majority of professional photographers and artists. Such is the case of Cendrine Marrouat, Hadiya Ali and David Ellis, three members of the PoArtMo Collective.

The result? Seizing the Bygone Light: A Tribute to Early Photography. This unique collection of artistic styles brings together different innovative concepts of both gripping writing and stunning visual imagery.

In the first part of the book, photographer and painter Ali introduces us to two of her favorite photographers by reimagining and recreating images in the nature of her photographic idols — Irving Penn and Karl Blossfeldt.

In the second part, photographer, poet, and author Marrouat shares a selection of her reminigrams, a digital style that she personally created to honor and pay homage to the early days of photography.

Author and poet Ellis rounds things off with a series of pareiku poems (the poetry form he co-created with Marrouat), offering fresh outlooks for his sincere, heartfelt adoration of photography of the past.

A fascinating and compelling book, Seizing the Bygone Light: A Tribute to Early Photography will leave you with a deep sense of appreciation and a greater understanding of photography.

That’s all for today! See you next Monday for Cover Reveal Day!

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