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‘The PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 3’ Is Out Today!

Hello everyone!

That’s it, folks! The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 3 is officially out!

This edition of our yearly anthology features a variety of works by four contributors: Azelle Elric (drawings), Meaghan Beatty (essays), David Ellis (poetry), and Cendrine Marrouat (poetry).

Check out our video trailer below.

The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 3 is available for purchase everywhere ebooks are sold (except for Amazon). We cannot wait for you to tell us what you think! Don’t forget to send us your reviews or share them online. Goodreads is a great start!

Click HERE to order your copy!

NB: When you purchase a copy of the anthology, you will not just support Auroras & Blossoms. Every contributor will also be remunerated in the form of royalty payment.

As a reminder, we only publish ebooks. The cost of releasing print books that contain visual content is too high, which would make our anthologies too expensive for most readers to buy.

Do you want to help us spread the word about the anthology? Save the banner below and add it to your blog, website or social media posts. Make sure you link to the book: https://books2read.com/poartmo-anthology-3.

Thank you all for your support! Have a wonderful end of week.

Contributors Pick Their Favorite Pieces from ‘The PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 3’ (2)

Hello everyone!

Welcome to our mini-series, in which contributors to The PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 3 tell us about their favorite pieces from the book.

Today, we focus on Meaghan Beatty’s picks.

Meaghan’s Favorite Picks from Other Contributors

Pareiku: “The Wonderment of the World in Their Eyes” (David Ellis)

Ellis’s piece entitled “The Wonderment of the World in Their Eyes” brought me joy and hopefulness in simple and few words. Our innate mindfulness and playful curiosity about the world is so perceptible in the actions of children and animals, even during the hum-drum of our everyday routines.

I am grateful for the children and pets in my life; their dependence and presence serve as reminders to try to live according to my values.

“Medusa and her Snake” (Azelle Elric)

Imaginative and familiar, “Medusa and her Snake” communicated to me that art is not required to be serious, mysterious, or visually abstract, and that humor can be refreshing and relatable.

As a writer, I love stories, and my favorites feature dialectical and dynamic characters. A presenter at a writers’ conference that I attended said “every antagonist is the protagonist of their own story.” I love that idea, and often wonder how the “bad guys” became bad, and whether they are “bad” at all. A simple reversal of perspective can evoke complicated emotions, thoughts and conversations.

Here, I imagine Medusa as the protagonist of her own story. I’m curious and want someone to tell that story!

Meaghan’s Backstory about Her Own Favorite Contribution: “The Day I Met Jim”

“The Day I Met Jim,” touches on themes of mental illness, vulnerability, hope, and healthcare. By the essay’s end, the reader learns I’ve taken a chance to build trust with a therapist. As a patient and nurse, I believe therapy can improve quality of life, and even save lives. Along with psychotherapy (talking), there are other modalities: cognitive and skills based therapies, therapeutic play, animal and expressive therapies (music, dance, art), medication, aromatherapy, massage, acupuncture, meditation, etc. Often, combinations are helpful.

In this essay, I begin the session without hope or motivation, but quickly develop optimism. In reality, I did continue therapy, but largely to appease others. Treatment can help, but it’s expensive, and the healthcare system is difficult to navigate.

Therapy requires emotional energy and doesn’t help immediately. I began treatment at age seventeen; now 35, I continue to struggle with mood dysregulation, sometimes coping in unhelpful or unhealthy ways. Therapy doesn’t cure, but it does heal. It allowed me to develop positive relationships, confidence, and physical health that I don’t believe would have otherwise been attainable.

NB* Though I’m a health professional, the purpose of my writing is reflection and connection; my essays in this anthology were written neither to educate nor to influence healthcare decisions. Please bring up questions or concerns related to physical or mental health to family members, friends, and providers as appropriate.

About Meaghan Beatty

Meaghan Beatty is a pediatric nurse. She lives with her dog (Clementine) and her fiancé in Boston, Massachusetts. She loves running with her pup, writing in many genres, and spending time with her family, especially her young nieces and step-son.

About “The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 3”

The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 3 features the positive and uplifting works of four artists — Azelle Elric (drawings), Meaghan Beatty (essays), Cendrine Marrouat (poetry), and David Ellis (poetry).

The anthology is available for pre-orders everywhere ebooks are sold (except for Amazon). We are running a special until August 30, 2022 — 50% off!

NB: When you purchase a copy of the anthology, you will not just support Auroras & Blossoms. Every contributor will also be remunerated in the form of royalty payment.

Click HERE to purchase a copy.

PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 3: Cover Reveal Day!

Hello everyone,

Today, we are delighted to unveil the cover for The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 3!

Once again, this cover has been a labor of love for David and me. While I am the designer of the duo, I could not take anything to the next level without David’s keen eye and expert advice. I always feel lucky to have such a wonderful business partner in my life.

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

We are ready to submit the anthology to our distributor. Once accepted, we will have to wait for distribution to start. It should not take too long, though.

Keep an eye on the blog for the release date announcement! Pre-orders will be in session then, a period of several weeks during which you can grab your copy for 50% off the regular price!

We can’t wait for the anthology to be out. We know that you will love it!

In the meantime, enjoy the rest of your week.

Thank you for reading!

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: 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

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