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The PoArtMo Anthology Series: Interview with Sharon Dockweiler

Hello everyone!

Welcome to our PoArtMo Anthology Series, which celebrates the artists whose work appears in The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: 2021 Edition.

Today’s guest is Sharon Dockweiler, who contributed the short story titled “Picker” to our anthology.

Auroras & Blossoms: Hello Sharon. Congratulations for being a featured artist in our anthology! How does a story begin for you? Does it start with an image, a form or a particular theme?

Sharon Dockweiler: Usually my stories and poems begin with a person who has affected me in some way.

A&B: Tell us all about the inspiration behind “Picker, the piece that will appear in The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: 2021 Edition.

SD: “Picker” is about a man I met when I was at a low point in my life, battling bi-polar disorder. It describes our friendship and touches on the joy we brought each other in small ways despite our circumstances.

A&B: Who are your biggest influences in the writing world?

SD: Douglas Adams and Christopher Moore keep me slightly off center in a magical way that gives humor and texture to the serious subjects I often write about. I also love Orson Scott Card and the poetry of Robert Frost, who so simply brings the human condition to light.

A&B: What is your relationship with your speaking voice and your written voice?

SD: I love to read out loud. My mother was in a car accident when I was ten, and I spent years reading to her after school. She always commented on my reading: Too fast. Too slow. Enunciate. Use more feeling. She taught me to feel the words I read. I believe it is responsible for the way my written voice can grow to a crescendo of passion, then soften to a place where you want to strain to hear every nuance. That has carried over to a love for poetry open mics.

Whenever I read, I can hear emotional reactions from the crowd that let me know I’m hitting home.

A&B: Has your own opinion or idea of what writing is changed since you first started writing?

SD: I’ve been writing poetry and stories since I was five years old. I still think writing is simply fun. It entertains and teaches. I love that you can take off in any direction and create a new world.

I also love the attention that comes from readers or listeners. As an adult I know writing can be hard work, but, as Robert Louis Stevenson said, “I hate writing, but I love having written.”

A&B: Does your work have any specific themes or social commentary we should identify with?

SD: Much of my work sheds light on the forgotten: the homeless, mentally ill, addicted… I paint word pictures of individuals to show who they really are, how they got to where they are, and how they deal with that. It can go from heart-breaking to humorous on a hair pin turn.

A&B: Tell us the most positive and uplifting advice you have been given while working as a writer.

SD: All writing starts with free writing. Begin with a notebook that lays flat, that you aren’t afraid to ruin. Choose a smooth-writing pen. Let the words flow. Don’t worry about punctuation, spelling, or sentences. If you can’t think of a word, leave a space or draw an underline and keep on going. When you’re done, let it marinate. Set it aside for two weeks. Then see it as the raw clay that it is, and start to sculpt the actual image you want to convey.

Bio:

Sharon Dockweiler has lived through hell, and now serves as a sherpa for those following in her footsteps. The faith and humor that have kept her going are evident in her writing. She facilitates Writers’ Workshops for Deer Park and Brentwood Libraries on Long Island.

Sharon, thank you for answering our questions and supporting Auroras & Blossoms! We know that people will love “Picker” as much as we do!

The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: 2021 Edition is coming soon!

Cendrine & David

The PoArtMo Anthology (Volume 2) Is Almost Here!

Hello folks!

We have more fantastic news to share with you. The second volume of our PoArtMo Anthology has been accepted by our distributor and should be released very soon!

However, the huge issues we encountered over the last several weeks led us to implement a couple of changes.

A New Cover

Initially, we wanted to keep the cover that Cendrine had made. But after what happened, we decided that it was safer to design a new one. As a matter of fact, we actually prefer this one!

New cover
Old cover

A Slightly Different Title

Another thing we did is edit the title, to remain in tune with the first volume we released in 2020. So, the “new” title is The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: 2021 Edition.

Congratulations to Our Selected Contributors!

Congratulations to the artists whose beautiful works will be featured in this upcoming new release. Their names can be found below:

Poetry: Amanda Baker, KB Ballentine, Beth Brody, Lakshman Bulusu, Claire Champommier, John Collins, Tara Dasso, Lynn DeLong, Stacie Eirich, Nicole S. Entin, Casandra Hernández Ríos, D. R. James, Emory Jones, Jackie Kirman, Virginia Kovach, Brice Maiurro, Zia Marshall, Julia McNamara, Kathryn Sadakierski, Anna Sallee, Julie A. Sellers, Wesley Sims, Giuseppe Sloan, Mike Todd, and Shelby Wilson.

Six word stories: Cindelle Ancajas, Amanda Baker, Melissa Frentsos, Lisa Marie Lopez, and Chris Slade.

Short stories and flash fiction: TR Biggar, Sharon Dockweiler, Lorraine Horsley, Smita Das Jain, Rati Pednekar, Sabiha Rizvi, Anna Sallee, and J.W. Wood.

Visual art: Azelle Elric, Theodore Heublein, Ángeles M. Pomata, Annette Solakoglu, and Justin Smith.

From the editors: a flashku and a pareiku.

What’s Next?

For the next few weeks, we will be hosting a series of interviews with some of the contributors in this volume on the blog. Everything will start this Thursday.

Next week, we will also announce the official date for the release of The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: 2021 Edition. You will be able to purchase copies of the ebook for a special price for 15 days.

NB: Due to the cost involved in printing multimedia projects featuring visual content, we do not release print copies of our anthologies. So, please stop contacting us to inquire about that.

We look forward to (finally) releasing the anthology! Thank you all for your patience!

David & Cendrine.

PoArtMo Anthology (Volume 2): Update to Selected Artists List!

Hello everyone!

We have some fantastic news to share with you. We know that it will be both exciting and a massive relief to you.

Further to our previous communication, our PoArtMo Anthology (Volume 2) has now been filled with additional content and we have enough material to move forward with the Anthology!

Congratulations to the artists whose beautiful works will be featured in this upcoming new release. Their names are found in our updated artists list below:

Poetry: Amanda Baker, KB Ballentine, Beth Brody, Lakshman Bulusu, Claire Champommier, John Collins, Tara Dasso, Lynn DeLong, Stacie Eirich, Nicole S. Entin, Casandra Hernández Ríos, D. R. James, Emory Jones, Jackie Kirman, Virginia Kovach, Brice Maiurro, Zia Marshall, Julia McNamara, Kathryn Sadakierski, Anna Sallee, Julie A. Sellers, Wesley Sims, Giuseppe Sloan, Mike Todd, and Shelby Wilson.

Six word stories: Cindelle Ancajas, Amanda Baker, Melissa Frentsos, Lisa Marie Lopez, and Chris Slade.

Short stories and flash fiction: TR Biggar, Sharon Dockweiler, Lorraine Horsley, Smita Das Jain, Rati Pednekar, Sabiha Rizvi, Anna Sallee, and J.W. Wood.

Visual art: Azelle Elric, Theodore Heublein, Ángeles M. Pomata, Annette Solakoglu, and Justin Smith.

From the editors: a flashku and a pareiku.

What’s Next?

Now that the future outlook of the Anthology is finally looking a lot more secure, we are looking for some passionate individuals who are keen to promote it and themselves when it comes out.

Are you one of the selected artists on the list above? If so, we would like to offer you the opportunity to be featured on our blog or PoArtMo Podcast. Rules:

  • If you have paid the full fee ($6 per piece), you are entitled to a full interview on our blog or our PoArtMo Podcast. You will have to let us know what you prefer.
  • If you have paid a partial fee / donation (starting at $3 per piece), you are entitled to a mini-interview on our blog (3-4 questions).

Contact Us Via Email to Either Confirm or Reconfirm Your Interest

Because of our very busy schedules, we are unable to contact each selected contributor separately. So, whether you have previously confirmed your interest in the interview or not, we are asking you to reach out to us via email. This extra step will ensure that we can save time and publish the Anthology within a reasonable timeframe.

Email address: info@abpositiveart.com

Deadline to confirm your interest in being interviewed: October 10, 2021 (11:59 p.m. CDT)

(Once again, only the selected contributors who have paid a fee will qualify for an interview on our blog or a guest spot on our PoArtMo podcast)

We look forward to sharing further news with you soon regarding the Anthology, once the editing process is completed!

Happy creating folks and as always, thanks for reading.

David & Cendrine.

PoArtMo Anthology (Volume 3): Submission Window Open Again!

Hello folks!

It is with great pleasure that we announce the re-opening of our submissions to the PoArtMo Anthology (Volume 3).

We invite artists, business owners, entrepreneurs, activists, artists, philanthropists, and anyone else in between, especially young people ages 13 and over, to submit to us for potential inclusion.

We are especially interested in hearing from people who are working on uplifting projects or concepts!

Please note that our submission pages have changed. Make sure that you read everything carefully, so we can consider your submissions.

NB: Submissions to the PoArtMo Anthology: Youth Edition are also open!

Free Submission for the First 10 People Who Contact Us!

We are offering free submission slots to the first 10 people who will contact us.

We are waiving the $3 fee per piece, which means that if your work is selected, you will receive a free PDF copy of the anthology. Contributors interested in receiving royalty payments will be able to avail of this opportunity for a small donation instead of the usual $6 fee per piece.

To take advantage of our offer, you must contact us via email.

  • Email address: submissions@abpositiveart.com
  • Subject: Free submission + full name

Rules:

  • You can only submit one piece for free. Should you wish to send us additional work, you will have to pay the regular fee.
  • Do NOT send us any work directly! Wait for our response containing the submission form for the anthology and our rules / guidelines within the next 12 hours.
  • Deadline to contact us: September 1, 2021 at 11:59 p.m. CDT. Check your local time zone here.
  • Our free submission window will automatically close at the deadline, whether the 10 free slots have been secured or not.
  • You cannot apply for this offer if you took advantage of our last free submission window.
  • If you contact us to secure your free slot but do not send us anything for consideration within a week, you will not be allowed to avail of any of our free offers in the future.

We cannot wait to read you!

David & Cendrine.

PoArtMo Anthology (Volume 2): Cover Reveal

Hello everyone!

Last week, we announced that we had two major pieces of news to share with you.

The first one is the unveiling of the cover for the PoArtMo Anthology (Volume 2)!

As you can see, this cover is very different from Volume 1. We went for something simple, yet intriguing, so people know that they can expect more than uplifting words.

Speaking of which, congratulations once again to the artists whose works will be featured in this new volume of our yearly anthology!

Poetry: Amanda Baker, Lakshman Bulusu, Claire Champommier, Tara Dasso, Lynn DeLong, Ken Allan Dronsfield, Stacie Eirich, Nicole S Entin, Casandra Hernández Ríos, D. R. James, Emory Jones, Brice Maiurro, Zia Marshall, Julia McNamara, Kathryn Sadakierski, Anna Sallee, Wesley Sims, Giuseppe Sloan, Bri Stoever, Mike Todd, and Shelby Wilson.

Six word stories: Cindelle Ancajas, Amanda Baker, Melissa Frentsos, Lisa Marie Lopez, and Chris Slade.

Short stories and flash fiction: Rati Pednekar, Anna Sallee, and J.W. Wood.

Visual art: Azelle Elric, Ángeles Martínez Pomata, and Annette Solakoglu.

From the editors: photography, a flashku, and a pareiku.

Note to selected artists: If you have opted to receive royalties, Draft2Digital will send you an email to accept payments when volume 2 is published.

What’s Next?

We are putting the final touches to the PoArtMo Anthology (Volume 2) and should be able to announce a release date very soon!

As a reminder, there will be no pre-ordering period. However, you will be able to purchase copies at a reduced price for two weeks following the release of the anthology.

In the meantime…

David & Cendrine

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