Category: Prompts

The PoArtMo Prompt – May 2021

The PoArtMo Prompt is a monthly series with a twist. Submissions can only be sixku, kindku, pareiku, or flashku, the forms that we invented.

What’s in it for you? Well, the chance to be featured in a future issue of our magazine or even in a future anthology!

This month’s prompt is “Close to the ground”.

Imagine being an insect or tiny animal. What kind of stories would you have to share with us about the world around you?

Remember: If you choose to write a pareiku then you will need to use two copyright free images to inspire your piece. Here are two images that you can freely use.

Image credits: Cendrine Marrouat

Click on an image to learn more about our forms.

To participate, follow the rules below:

1. If it is your first time on our website, please read our FAQ to understand our submission process.

2. Submission deadline: May 31, 2021.

3. Only inspirational / positive / family-friendly art. No politics, no swear words, no erotica.

4. Send us your Sixku, Kindku, Pareiku, or Flashku for potential inclusion in our PoArtMo Anthology.

Submit to our PoArtMo Anthology

NB:

Stay inspired, friends!

David & Cendrine

Share Your Knowledge and Get Featured in Our Next Insider Tip Roundup!

At Auroras & Blossoms, we enjoy learning about the creative process. We also believe that each artist has valuable knowledge, tips, and insights that deserve to be shared with the world. This, in turn, makes their work even more valuable to audiences.

That’s why we are starting the Insider Tip Roundup Series. Once every two or three months, we will ask you a specific question, and we will publish your most insightful answers (with full credits) in a roundup post on our blog.

Today, we need your answers to this question: What is your number one tip to motivate you to create art that makes a difference in people’s lives?

To participate, please follow the rules below:

  1. Download the following document.
  2. Rename it: “Name – roundup May 2021”.
  3. Fill it up and send it to us as an attachment at submissions@abpositiveart.com.
  4. Subject of your email: Insider Tip Roundup (May 2021) + Your name
  5. Deadline: May 24, 2021 (11:59 pm ET)
  6. Only Word or PDF document, please!

That’s it! We look forward to reading your fascinating answers!

Cendrine & David

Our Current Submission Calls

The PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 2

After our very successful first edition, the PoArtMo Anthology is back! We want your most inspirational art created in 2019-2021.

We accept photography, short stories, six word stories, essays, flash fiction, drawings, paintings, and poetry.

Deadline for submissions: December 31, 2021.

Submission fee: $6 per piece or $15 for three pieces.

Payment to selected artists: Ongoing royalties + complimentary PDF copy + interview on our blog or PoArtMo Show.

Submissions and guidelines: https://abpoetryjournal.com/poartmo-anthology

The PoArtMo Anthology: 13-16 Year-Old Artists Edition

Young creatives, send us your most inspirational art created in 2020-2021.

We accept photography, short stories, six word stories, essays, flash fiction, drawings, paintings, and poetry.

Deadline for submissions: December 31, 2021.

Submission fee: $0

Requirements: Must be 16 by deadline. One piece per participant only.

Submissions and guidelines: https://abpositiveart.com/13-16-year-old-artists/

The Written in a Flash Anthology

Written in a Flash Anthology: A Collection of Positive Stories is a new project that seeks to highlight the most inspirational / positive short stories and flash fiction pieces created in 2019-2021.

Genres accepted: thriller, mystery, fantasy, science-fiction, historical fiction, contemporary fiction, young adult, humor, and nonfiction.

Deadline for submissions: December 31, 2021.

Submission fee: $6 per piece or $15 for three pieces.

Payment to selected artists: Ongoing royalties + complimentary PDF copy + interview on our blog or PoArtMo Show.

Submissions and guidelines: https://abpositiveart.com/written-flash-anthology/

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