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Announcing the Names of the Contributors to The PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 3!

We are delighted to announce the names of all the contributors to the third volume of our PoArtMo Anthology.

Here they are below:

  • Azelle Elric (drawings)
  • Meaghan Beatty (essays)
  • David Ellis (poetry)
  • Cendrine Marrouat (poetry)

If you wonder why there are only four names, here is the answer.

This year, we realized that the artists working with us deserved more room within our pages. We wanted readers to get better acquainted with their work.

Since the space is limited in each volume, we figured that it might be a good idea to lower the number of contributors, while allowing each of them to submit more than three pieces to us.

After careful consideration, we settled for a total of four artists for this volume.

Of all the people who sent us work between January and June, Azelle and Meaghan were clear winners. Their pieces tick all the boxes for us: family-friendly, inspirational, and uplifting despite a few heavy topics.

While I LOVE the previous two volumes of the PoArtMo Anthology, this upcoming opus is my favorite because of the great balance between written and visual content it contains. Needless to say that David and I are very happy about our decision!

What’s next for the PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 3?

Right now, we are putting the finishing touches to our book cover. We should be ready to share the result with you next week. I cannot wait to show you!

In the meantime, enjoy the rest of your week.

Thank you for reading!

Announcement: Cendrine Has a New Book Out!

Hello, folks!

We are thrilled to announce the release of Cendrine’s latest book: In Her Own Words: A Collection of Short Stories and Flashku. This is our co-founder’s first full collection of fiction.

In Her Own Words features eight contemporary stories told from the point of view of women at different stages in their lives. For those who have followed Cendrine’s career for a while, this release will come as a surprise. She tells us why she went into fiction mode instead of continuing to solely focus on poetry and/or photography in the introduction to the book:

The year 2007 marked my first attempt at doing something different from poetry. I wrote a play, titled In the Silence of Words.

The completion of that project made me realize that I wanted to be more than just a poet. I wanted to write fiction, especially short stories. So, I set out to do exactly that.

My initial excitement slowly gave way to frustration, though. As a perfectionist who reads a lot of classics, I noticed a major shortcoming in my style. Unlike my favorite authors, I had an uncanny inability to write descriptions. That inability bothered me to the point of stifling my creativity.

I returned to poetry a little disappointed but also hopeful. I knew from experience that I might have looked at things the wrong way. It would take me 14 years to finally realize what that wrong way was.

After the release of After the Fires of Day: Haiku Inspired by Kahlil Gibran & Alphonse de Lamartine in 2021, I started thinking about short stories again. My rich experience with photography and content creation had broadened my horizons, leading to a noticeable change in my writing style. Also, my work as an anthology editor had put me in contact with a variety of excellent writers, some of whom specialized in flash fiction. The genre was intriguing and seemed to fit my style better than short stories.

While writing my first piece of flash fiction, I realized that I followed the same pattern as for my play. Dialogues and the unsaid actually outshone descriptions, rendering them almost pointless.

I had a eureka moment! The haiku is my favorite form of poetry. In a haiku, the message is driven by conciseness and simplicity. Every word counts. This is exactly how I write!

To cement this "discovery", I created my own literary form: the Flashku. Containing between 50 and 100 words, the Flashku is a short piece of flash fiction that draws inspiration from an image and "borrows" seven words from another piece. What makes it unique is the mandatory positive / inspirational twist or resolution at the end.

I like to call the Flashku 'poetic flash fiction', because the limited number of words forces you to think like a haikuist. It is all about showing, and not telling. Descriptions have pretty much no "breathing space".

After a few weeks and a few flashku later, I had finally come to terms with my inability to write descriptions. I had other strengths that had served me well until now. Re-reading my old short stories in that light shut down the last shred of self-critical voice in my head, allowing me to fully appreciate my quirky writing style.

Several of my stories stood out. Many rounds of rewriting and editing later, I decided to include three of them in this book. Another one, What Will Happen Next?, begged to be released as a standalone book.

In Her Own Words is a collection of short stories and flashku told from the point of view of women at different stages in their lives. They deal with universal topics, but are not meant to be just female-centric. People may be very different in most areas, but I believe that we also share common goals and ideals.

Pre-release Review

In Her Own Words By Cendrine Marrouat is a lovely collection of short stories and Flashku, a literary form of flash fiction of her own creation, that visit and revisit the many forms love can take throughout our lives. Immersive, palpable, emotionally intelligent characters and themes make this collection a very enjoyable experience. One for my bookshelves!”  —  Sarah St. Erth

Book Trailer

Where to Buy the Book

In Her Own Words is available everywhere ebooks are sold: Amazon, Kobo, Apple, Scribd, Barnes & Noble, Indigo, FNAC, etc.

We hope that you will enjoy Cendrine’s books!

Announcement: We Are Now Accepting Submissions for the PoArtMo Anthology (2022 Edition)!

Hello, folks!

Yes, you read it right. We are opening our submission window for the The PoArtMo Anthology: 2022 Edition!

What is The PoArtMo Anthology?

The PoArtMo Anthology is a yearly anthology featuring inspiring / uplifting stories, essays, and visual art from adult creatives around the world. People ages 17 and over can submit their work for a chance to be featured.

Interested in submitting to us?

  • We accept short stories, flash fiction, essays, drawings, paintings, photography, and digital art. No poetry.
  • There is a fee of $12 to submit to our anthology (up to three pieces).
  • We pay royalties to selected contributors. The rate is 1% per accepted piece.

The submission page contains very important information. Kindly read everything carefully before submitting to us.

We look forward to reading you.

Cendrine & David

We Are Accepting Submissions for The PoArtMo Anthology (Youth Edition): Volume 2!

Hello, folks!

Yes, you read it right. We are re-opening our submission window for the The PoArtMo Anthology: Youth Edition!

After last year’s extraordinary first volume, we are ready to be dazzled again.

What is The PoArtMo Anthology: Youth Edition?

The PoArtMo Anthology: Youth Edition is a yearly collection of poems, stories, and essays written by young creatives between the ages of 13 and 16 and who live around the world.

Interested in Sending us Your Work?

The submission page contains very important information. Kindly read everything carefully before submitting to us.

We look forward to reading you.

Cendrine & David

Announcement: The PoArtMo Anthology (Youth Edition) Is out Today!

Hello everyone!

We are delighted to announce that The PoArtMo Anthology: Youth Edition is out today!

This anthology contains some of the most impressive pieces we have ever received. (And we have received many, especially from adults.) So, you are in for a real treat!

What Is The PoArtMo Anthology: Youth Edition?

The PoArtMo Anthology: Youth Edition is a collection of poems, short stories, essays, and six-word stories written by young creatives between the ages of 13 and 16 who are living around the world. Here are their names below:

Poetry: Sofia Ahmed, Ananya Bhardwaj, John Fabiano, Lauren Goulette, Pragya Gupta, Lauren Hacke, Kusumita Kanango, Eva Larsen, Natalia Lashley, Vera Lin, Raihana Mir-White, Nimisha Mishra, Grace Mossad, Uma Nambiar, Eva Quetzal, Raj Ratan Mala, Khyati Singh, Lily Syna, Shivani Tripurani, Stella Van Buskirk and Sara Weinstein.

Stories: Anurima Biswas, Angie Greene, Kristen Lambrecht, Joshua Ng’era, Neha Varadharajan, Annabeth Wheeler and April Yu.

Where Can I Purchase a Copy of the Anthology?

Everywhere ebooks are sold, except for Amazon. For more information about this exception, click here and here.

As mentioned in our guidelines, we do not offer free copies to selected writers. However, from today until January 6, 2022, copies can be purchased at 50% off of the regular the price: $3.99 $1.99.

NB: We have no plan to release a print version of The PoArtMo Anthology: Youth Edition. We may do it in the future, if at least 40 people or more request it.

We look forward to reading your comments and reviews about this anthology. We are very confident that you will enjoy every page!

Have a wonderful holiday season!

Cendrine & David

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