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Special Announcement: Update to Our Rules

Hello folks,

Today was supposed to be a joyous day for us. We were going to announce the release date for Volume 2 of the PoArtMo Anthology—September 27, 2021.

Unfortunately, something happened that forced us to postpone the release for now. We wanted to tell you about it, so you know what is going on.

We love giving inspirational people an opportunity to be seen. In fact, this is the main purpose of our platform.

When you submit to us, you are automatically bound by rules and guidelines that are in place to ensure a smooth publication process. Unfortunately, for the last 18 months, we have had to deal with abuse of our guidelines, time, and efforts.

The two rules that get abused almost constantly are:

  • Content previously published elsewhere
  • Simultaneous submissions

We have explained those rules so many times that we could write a book on the topic. Still, most people choose not to follow them. This is getting very tiring to say the least.

What Happened

When we submitted the volume for publication to our distributor, we received the following notification in our inbox.

This problem happened before, so we were quite surprised. We emailed Draft2Digital right away to figure out who the culprit(s) was/were. As always, D2D was very responsive:

Hello, 

There are portions of your book found on the web. Once such location was this, [link]

Please keep in mind that this may not be the only place portions of your book can be found online as our system may return different results each time, and with our Amazon distribution, we cannot send anything that has been posted online for free. We must strictly enforce this rule with Amazon and will not be able to submit books which have portions of it posted on the internet. 

D2D was even more specific when we asked for additional information:

Hello, 

After several rescans of the book that appears to be the only link that continues to come up.  That said, if our scans are finding a few, Amazon’s scans will find ALL. They have much more robust scans than we do. As such, you must make it very clear to every person who wishes to include content in this anthology that they need to scrub any and all content that is posted freely available online from either the online source, or from within the book. Once our scans no longer detect any portion as being freely available online, we can submit it Amazon, however, if Amazon’s scans find any portion freely available online, they will not only flag the book and block it, but they’ll flag our account as well. As such, we’d ultimately remove your Amazon access entirely and prevent any future listings from being submitted to Amazon through our service, as well as delist any past titles live on Amazon due to non-compliance. Amazon takes a very harsh stance on this, and has it written into our contracts that we are not permitted to submit content that is freely available online, and that doing so risks our entire Amazon account.

If you are uncertain about the availability of the content, we recommend you submit through a direct KDP account because Amazon allows up to 5% to be freely available online as part of their marketing and promotional efforts when posting on a direct KDP account. Through an aggregate service, it’s 0%.

What Happened Next?

We emailed the culprit right away to let them know what was going on and how this situation inconvenienced everyone involved in the anthology, including other contributors. Instead of a simple apology, the person chose the confrontational approach. They said that we did not do our jobs as editors and that we were spreading false information about Amazon. They admitted to lying about submitting to other publications and also asked us to remove their piece.

Now What?

Removing the piece implies that all our formatting and layout are now off and that we have to redo everything—hence throwing dozens of hours of work out of the window. Another option is to include a selected piece from Volume 3 into Volume 2. But overall, this means that we cannot publish Volume 2 just yet. To be honest, the whole thing could take weeks. We are both extremely busy and Auroras & Blossoms is volunteer work.

(Another issue that may arise is the potential flagging of our account with our distributor, resulting in us not being able to publish the anthology at all…)

No matter how everything ends, we find this situation absolutely unacceptable. It also saddens us a great deal. As a result, we have made two decisions:

  • The culprit is forever banned from submitting to us; and
  • From now on, we will only consider original content. You can no longer submit content that has been previously published, no matter where it appears—blogs, websites, forums, Instagram, Facebook (public / private pages, profiles, groups), Pinterest, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Vimeo, Twitter, Wattpad, etc.

We know this is a harsh decision. Unfortunately, we do not have a choice anymore.

Auroras & Blossoms is dedicated to promoting quality content and rewarding contributors for their hard work. We can no longer condone behaviors that jeopardize our reputation. We care about your work too much to let that happen.

Thank you for reading us. Have a great weekend!

Cendrine & David

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

PoArtMo Anthology (Volume 2): Selected Artists!

Hello everyone!

We have some fantastic news to share with you. Our PoArtMo Anthology (Volume 2) was filled much faster than we anticipated!

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

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.

What’s Next?

We are currently very busy with several individual projects, but we hope to start working on the formatting and editing of the PoArtMo Anthology (Volume 2) in a week or two. Keep an eye on our blog for our cover reveal!

In the meantime…

David & Cendrine

Positive Art Listings (04/26/2021)

Hello folks!

As anthology editors, we believe that it is important to support fellow artists and editors. Welcome to our Positive Art Listings!

The Positive Art Listings have a simply goal, and it is to help your submission calls and artistic events to reach a larger audience. They will be published once a month in the form of a post on our blog.

NB: We vet every call we receive to ensure that it is family-friendly. However, we are not responsible for the content published by other magazines and platforms. As always, read guidelines carefully before submitting.

Current Positive Art Listings

ZiN Daily

Founded in 2017, ZiN Daily strives for truthfulness, authenticity and understanding, and encourages and emphasizes the role that literature and other arts have in society, the world and the lives of individuals. They view literature and art as testaments of anguish and catalysts for progress.

Call for submissions: ZiN Daily is open for submissions year-round. They accept prose, poetry, essays, reviews, excerpts, translations, art and photography from established and emerging writers.

Deadline: All-year long.

Submission fee: No.

Payment to selected artists: No.

Special note: ZiN Daily asks for worldwide first publication rights. Work must be previously unpublished (in print or online) with the exception of the original text of a translation. Simultaneous submissions are accepted, but send courtesy email notifying them if the work has been accepted elsewhere.

Guidelines: https://zvonainari.hr/zin-daily

Submissions: https://www.zvonainari.hr/contact

Sledgehammer Lit

Launched in March 2021, Sledgehammer is the new lit mag on the block that aims to publish poetry and flash daily.

Call for submissions: We are looking for exuberant writing. We appreciate technicolour imagery, geographical settings brought to life, acrobatic turns of phrase. Show us the beauty within the ugliness. Peel back the layers of an onion to reveal hidden truths. Give us an gritty realism with a side dish of vulnerability. Give us sincere sarcasm. Give us something funny. Be yourself, quirks and all.

Feel free to experiment. Throw spaghetti at the wall and see what sticks.

We want to be your Sledgehammer.

Deadline: Ongoing.

Submission fee: No.

Payment to selected artists: No.

Special note: Simultaneous submissions accepted. No previously published material. BIPOC / LGBTQ+ / marginalized creators welcome.

Guidelines and submissions: https://www.sledgehammerlit.com/contact-details

All My Relations

All My Relations is an art and lit, online and printed magazine, exploring the theme of familial (blood, adopted, affirming, community, or other “family”) loss or ancestry, prioritizing traditionally marginalized creators, but open to all.

Call for submissions: We are looking for honest pieces reflecting on your ancestors, pieces commemorating your memories (or imaginations if memories don’t exist) of lost elders and/or relatives (whoever your relatives are to you), pieces exploring the myriad of feelings that come with loss, pieces explaining rituals (either cultural or adopted) that help you cope with loss or honor your relatives, etc. We are looking for pieces that honor your lost, honor your journey through loss, and/or aid in communal healing.

Deadline: June 1, 2021, or until maximum number of pages has been reached.

Submission fee: No.

Payment to selected artists: Only to BIPOC, gender variant, and disabled submitters.

Special note: One written piece or piece of artwork per person accepted. Response within a month. Simultaneous submissions and previously published work accepted. 

Guidelines: https://www.talbot-heindl.com/relations

Submissions: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSca59_2YD_Gc3GvIyz_oYNS5aOHwCIYiHKhygJfpX3TGcbyvw/viewform?gxids=7628

Inertia Teens

Intertia Teens is an online platform for mental health awareness and a place where teens can share their feelings and thoughts.

Call for submissions: We are looking for submissions (creative nonfiction, fiction, haikus, poems, plays, spoken word, artwork, photography, collage, and etc.) for the first issue of our literary magazine. The theme is feelings. We want teens and young adults to share their stories whether written in quarantine or anything that reflects the power of emotions and feelings.

Deadline: N/A.

Submission fee: No.

Payment to selected artists: No.

Special note: Written pieces should not exceed 10,000 words. Simultaneous submissions accepted. No work promoting homophobia, transphobia, bigotry, misogyny, sexism, or racism.

Guidelines and submissions: https://saminanewsif.wixsite.com/inertiateens/basic-11

LUPERCALIA Press

Lupercalia Press invites and amplifies the voices of transgender and queer creatives. In order to de-stigmatize and celebrate the transgender body, and work toward achieving trans/queer equity, we enthusiastically publish chapbooks of poetry/prose/visual art/hybrids that focus on celebration, excess and sexuality by anyone who self-identifies as transgender or queer.

Call for submissions: New press publishing chapbooks for LGBTQ authors and artists.

LUPERCALIA press will showcase art and writing by trans and queer creators that focuses on themes of transgender and queer sex/sexuality/excess/celebration. We do not have any strict definition of how trans or queer manifests in your personal identity, nor do we want to be gatekeepers. If you say you are trans or queer, we believe and accept that in you.

We are always looking to highlight the voices of BIPOC communities, and those who have been traditionally marginalized from the literary world.

We are not looking for racism, homophobia, transphobia, ciscentrism, sex worker exclusionary language, femmephobia, anti-semitism, islamophobia, fatphobia, ageism, classism, ableism, etc.

Deadline: We read submissions from 4/15/21 to 7/15/21. We will provide full feedback and notification of acceptance or denial by 8/15/21.

Submission fee: No.

Payment to selected artists: $20/chapbook with a hardcover, hand pressed author’s copy. The print runs for 1 year.

Special note: Simultaneous submissions and previously published work accepted, so long as the previous publisher has given you permission to reprint.

Guidelines and submissions: https://www.lupercaliapress.com/submit

Tint Journal

Tint Journal is the first online literary journal with an explicit focus on writers who produce creative texts in English as their second or non-native language.

Tint showcases original fiction and nonfiction creations by ESL writers including short prose, flash as well as poetry. In view of the diverse backgrounds of our contributing writers, any subject matter which does not violate our values of acceptance and inclusivity is welcome. The journal also features audio recordings of the writers reading their work.

Additionally, English writers of any kind are asked to contribute interviews with and profiles of ESL writers, as well as reviews of pieces written by ESL writers.

Call for submissions: We are looking for poetry, essays, flash fiction, flash fiction, and short stories by ESL writers for our next issue. We are also looking for visual art to accompany the written work.

Deadline: Submission deadline May 30, 2021.

Submission fee: No.

Payment to selected artists: No.

Special note: Unpublished work only. Simultaneous submissions allowed, just let us know if your work is accepted elsewhere.

Guidelines and submissions: https://tintjournal.com/submit/submission-guidelines

Our Current Submission Calls at Auroras & Blossoms

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 or $15 for three pieces.

Payment to selected artists: Ongoing royalties.

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

Submissions and guidelines: 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 or $15 for three pieces.

Payment to selected artists: Ongoing royalties.

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

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

Have a Call for Submissions / Artistic Event to Promote?

We look forward to reading you.

David & Cendrine

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/

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