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Closure of Auroras & Blossoms Magazine and Next Steps

Hello everyone,

We have some very sad news to share with you all. We have made the extremely difficult and painful decision to stop running our magazine. 

What Happened??

The magazine has been a bone of contention with certain people for months. Some artists have threatened to defame us because we would not bow to demands that no magazine would be prepared to accept under any circumstances. Others have accused us of running a vanity publishing scheme because we charge nominal submission fees and ask for donations so that our free submitters (who took advantage of our former free entry route) can also receive ongoing royalties. 

Many have called our policy of not accepting simultaneous submissions “wrong”, stating that it creates undue hardships to artists. (We do this to prevent our projects from becoming unnecessarily delayed or ruined by people trying to remove content right before publication.)

An increasing number of people have refused to follow our submission guidelines, disrespected our publishing deadlines, or refused/shrugged off our offer of ongoing royalties (something that has been rarely done with any magazine before!).

Earlier this month, a submission almost jeopardized the release of our second issue because it violated the Amazon rule regarding content being available freely and widely on the internet, hence cutting our ability to distribute the issue on Amazon. Accusations of vanity publishing resurfaced and a few artists berated us for unethical behavior. It was the straw that broke the camel’s back. 

We have no problem with apologizing in case of mistakes. People are also entitled to their opinions. But when those opinions become false accusations, bordering on libel, and feel like a vendetta against our efforts to bring positivity and inspiration to the forefront, we cannot let it go any longer. 

Our Decision

Auroras & Blossoms is only run by two passionate, dedicated artists. People will always judge others, that’s a fact. However, we can take steps on our end to ensure that the bad apples are no longer allowed to waste our time and take the slots in our publications that other artists like you deserve. After all, the actions of a selfish few can easily endanger the reputation of Auroras & Blossoms, as well as yours. We care too much about the publication of your work to let this happen. 

What does it mean for the future? A more stringent submission process (unfortunately but completely necessary) and a stronger focus on themed anthologies, which our readers seem to enjoy a lot!

(By the way, our magazine may be closed, but all our previously published issues remain available for purchase!)

Thank You!

Thank you to all the people who have supported our magazine! We know that you are disappointed that its journey has to stop so early. However, we also know that you understand our decision.

At Auroras & Blossoms we will always do our utmost to defend our guiding principles of positivity and inspiration, and ensure that our platform continues to be a place where artists feel valued and respected.

David and Cendrine

Our Current Submission Calls

Currently, we have ‘The PoArtMo Anthology’, which is in its second year, and we also have just launched the ‘Written in a Flash Anthology’ exclusively for flash fiction and short story writers.

For more information, see below.

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 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: $6 per piece. $15 for three pieces.

Payment to selected artists: ongoing royalties.

Other perks: Complimentary PDF copy + interview on our blog or PoArtMo Show.

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

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. $15 for three pieces.

Payment to selected artists: ongoing royalties.

Other perks: Complimentary PDF copy + interview on our blog or PoArtMo Show.

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

Auroras & Blossoms Creative Literary Journal (Issue 2) Is out Today!

Auroras & Blossoms Creative Literary Journal – Issue 2

Hello everyone!

That’s it! Auroras & Blossoms Creative Literary Journal (Issue 2) is out!

Join us today at 3pm PT / 5 pm CT / 6 pm ET for a special PoArtMo Show celebrating the release of the issue. You can watch the show on Facebook or YouTube.

Issue 2 is available for the special price of $6.99 $4.99 until April 21, 2021! Just click on the cover below to purchase your copy.

Note to everyone: As editors, we vet submissions carefully to ensure that they check all the publication boxes. We also rely on an artist’s honesty when they fill out our form.

Unfortunately, despite our best efforts, one submission was found to violate the Amazon rule regarding content available freely and widely on the Internet. Amazon caught that violation (which was close to impossible for us to notice due to the way everything was written) and informed us via our distributor that they had blocked us from selling issue 2 on Amazon. We have still managed to get it published on other major platforms, including Apple, Barnes & Noble, Kobo and many more places. We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause you!

Note to all paying contributors and donors to issue 2: Please email us within the next seven days so we can send you your complimentary copy.

We look forward to feedback and comments on the issue!

Have a wonderful weekend!

David & Cendrine

Auroras & Blossoms Creative Literary Journal (Issue 2): Cover Reveal!

Hello everyone!

Last week, we shared the names of the artists who will appear in issue 2. Now, time to reveal the cover of the issue!

Auroras & Blossoms Creative Literary Journal – Issue 2

As you can see, we went for a spring vibe with this new cover.

We are going to do things differently from usual. There will be no pre-order period for the issue. We will announce the release in early April, on the same day it is published. Of course, you will still be able to purchase the issue for a special price. The promo will run for two weeks.

Next week, we have a special interview for you. Writer and author Nonkululeko Nxumalo, whose work is featured in the upcoming issue, will be our guest. You don’t want to miss that!

In the meantime…

Check our Our Current Submission Call

The PoArtMo Anthology (Volume 2)After our very successful first edition, the PoArtMo Anthology is back! We want your most inspirational art created in 2020-2021.

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!

Have a wonderful week!

David & Cendrine

Auroras & Blossoms Creative Literary Journal (Issue 2): Featured Artists

Hello everyone!

We are very excited to announce that the second issue of Auroras & Blossoms Creative Literary Journal is on its way!

Congratulations to the artists who will be featured in the issue. Their names are below:

Poetry: Janice Ball, Sandra Christensen, Melissa Frentsos, Geoff Goodman, A. Gouedard, Jenny Hayut, Gloria Keh, Margaret Koger, Aparna Ram, Mervyn Seivwright, Anannya Uberoi, Greg Watson, and Russel Winick.

Short stories: Khanh Ha and Ramona Scarborough

Flash fiction: Nonkululeko Nxumalo

Photography: Denise Laura Baker, Stephen Milner and Leo Tujak

As always, the issue will be full of wonderfully inspiring art. We cannot wait to show you the cover next week!

In the meantime…

Check our Our Current Submission Call

The PoArtMo Anthology (Volume 2)After our very successful first edition, the PoArtMo Anthology is back! We want your most inspirational art created in 2020-2021.

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!

See you next week!

David & Cendrine

Why We Charge Submission Fees and Do Not Accept Simultaneous Submissions

Hello everyone!

When we launched Auroras & Blossoms, we knew that things would not run smoothly all the time. We expected criticisms and problems, like any other publication. Unfortunately, the last few months have been very rough, and we have been forced to make an important decision.

Today, we would like to tell you about it.

During the second half of 2020, we started receiving an increasing number of irrelevant and careless submissions. All of them came from artists opting for our free route offer (for one piece), and who had not read any of our detailed FAQ / submission guidelines.

Slowly but surely, these submissions began overwhelming both our e-mail inbox and our heads too, making it incredibly difficult for us to spend time reviewing paid submissions. We ended up being faced with a major backlog and numerous complaints (even threats!) from the artists submitting via the free route, who did not seem to understand the concept of a priority listing (for the people who paid a fee) and how we run a magazine.

Conversely, the paid submissions we received were usually a breeze to read and easy to accept. Their authors were professional, respectful, and they often had a healthy pride in their work.

As a result of this, in August we made the decision to drop the free route altogether (except for 13-16 year-old artists) and settled for a fee of $6 per piece. Many artists, including those who had opted for the free route before, were up in arms about this, accusing us of trying to steal their money and get rich off of their backs. Others completely understood and supported us 100%. Their support continues to this day and we are very grateful for it.

We would like to make it very clear that we do not enjoy charging a submission fee. We would love to be able to publish an artist’s work for free. Unfortunately, a magazine does not run itself. It is actually a costly endeavour both in time and money for the people involved in its production. You need dedication and patience to make it work, just like you would for any other serious business.

Actually, only a few magazines make enough money to pay both staff and contributors. The main reason for this is that they have been around for a long time (they have a household name or established presence) or they have sponsors whose financial support helps offset their bills/ongoing costs.

We do not have sponsors. Our only sources of revenue are submission fees, donations, and book / magazine issue sales. Furthermore, we actually pay ongoing royalties per piece to artists who are featured in our issues and anthologies. You will not find this often in the industry, particularly when it comes to online magazines / journals.

What Your Submission Fee Covers

To those who equate paying a small fee for the chance to be published in a magazine or anthology (and receive ongoing royalties in the process) to vanity publishing, here is our answer:

If you can do all of the same things that we do for only $6, please let us know, as we would love to hire you! Publishing means: formatting, proofreading / editing, cover design, video trailers, uploading to Amazon and other platforms, and regular marketing / promotional work.

When you pay the submission fee for your pieces, donate to us, or purchase a copy of our books / magazine issues, you help compensate us for the huge amount of time we spend running Auroras & Blossoms.

NB: Paypal and Stripe keep a fee for each donation or fee payment you send to us. The same goes for Amazon, Draft2Digital, and other online bookstores where we sell our books. So we actually do not receive the whole amount you send us!

The number of hours we spend running Auroras & Blossoms

Every day:

  1. Promotional material creation – 30 minutes
  2. Promotional activities – 30 minutes
  3. Social media posts and interactions – 1 hour
  4. Blog posts – 1 hour
  5. Emails – 2 hours
  6. Research – 2 hours
  7. Brainstorming sessions – 20-30 minutes
  8. Website updates – 20-30 minutes
  9. PoArtMo Collective – 30 minutes

Per project:

  • Your submissions – 30 minutes to 2 hours / entry
  • Writing of books and guides – 30 hours (minimum) / project
  • Formatting of magazine issues, anthologies and other books – 15-20 hours (minimum) / release
  • Proofreading / Editing of magazine issues, anthologies and other books – 15-20 hours (minimum) / release
  • Cover design – 5 hours (minimum) / release
  • Emails to selected artists – 3 hours / release
  • Preparation / Running of the PoArtMo Show – 5 hours (minimum) / show
  • Video creation – 5 hours (minimum) / video

The money running Auroras & Blossoms costs

  1. Domain name – US$20 / year
  2. Hosting – US$120 / year
  3. Advertising – US$300 / year
  4. Streamyard – US$96 / year
  5. Animoto – US$360 / year
  6. Miscellaneous promotional costs – US$150 / year

NB. This running cost list above does not even include all of the countless hours that the two of us spend on the magazine and Auroras & Blossoms in general. This is not a salaried position for either of us!

If you ask other magazine editors about their own costs, they may share much higher numbers. We are able to keep ours quite low because of the following:

  • Cendrine has a long experience in marketing and using WordPress. She also designs our covers and promotional materials, creates our video trailers, updates our website, and formats / uploads our magazine issues and anthologies to Draft2Digital, our ebook distributor.
  • David proofreads our issues and anthologies, involves himself in editing and contributing process to projects, works as the PR expert of the duo, and has a knack for efficient research/niche promotion.
  • We do not use Submittable or similar services to deal with submissions. While a majority of magazines rely on them, their rates are way too high for us. Hubspot for this reason has served us well up until this point.

Our Revenue in 2020

$360. Yes, you read it right: $360. (Actually, $355, but we wanted to boast a little bit. ;-))

Now, our goal is not for you to take pity on us and shower us with donations (even though they are truly appreciated). We do not personally gauge our success on how much money we make from our magazine. We just want to be transparent as possible with you and publish the best content from you that we possibly can. We also believe that education goes a long way. Many of you have never run a magazine or publication, so you cannot know what really happens behind the scenes, and how much time, work and money are involved.

We love what we do and that is why we continue to do it with passion and professionalism. But we are sure that you now understand that we cannot support you, if we do not take care of the needs of the magazine first and this also means supporting us too. Without financial support and our charging a small minimum submission fee, we would no longer be able to cover our costs and continue to run Auroras & Blossoms.

Our Stance on Simultaneous Submissions

We know that simultaneous submissions are standard practices in the online magazine/journal industry. Unfortunately, we are not a standard platform/magazine, we are actually an exclusive digital content provider.

Every submission we receive takes us between thirty minutes and a couple of hours to review/discuss. This is time we cannot spend on other things, including other submissions. The more entries we receive, the heavier the workload. This means often having to work well into the weekends and late at night.

This, in itself, is fine of course. The real issue is when you withdraw your work because it has been accepted elsewhere. It means that our time was wasted.

What is even worse is when artists do not respond to our emails and suddenly decide to withdraw their submissions as soon as the issue or anthology is ready for publication. It has happened to us on more than one occasion.

That is the reason why we do not accept simultaneous submissions. Furthermore, no amount of pressure will get us to change this decision.

Thank you for reading us! We hope that this message will give you a greater appreciation and understanding of the way a magazine is run, along with how and why we make the decisions that we do. They are all for the benefit of the artists that we publish, plain and simple.

Happy creating!

Cendrine & David

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