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Inspirational Artist Series: Geoff Callard

The Inspirational Artist Series spotlights some of the artists featured in our issues and anthologies, and who have moved us in specific ways.

Today’s guest is Poet Geoff Collard, whose work appears in The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: 2020 Edition.

How does a poem begin for you? Does it start with an image, a form or a particular theme?

Great question. I have a couple of folders on my laptop. One is called ‘Input’. There, I collect all and anything that is inspirational at the time: an image, something I’ve read, a thought or memory. To give you an idea, the last four are: ‘A Million Migrating Monarchs’, a quote from John Steinbeck’s Noble Prize Acceptance Speech, the poem ‘if your complexion is a mess’ and the sentence; ‘..shift the shoreline between the known and the unknown…’.

In the other folder are poems I have come across that I love.

I then use the input to trigger an idea. Next, I’ll take a separate input and see if I can mix them up – find the most unlikely relationships. Then I’ll find a poem and use its form to play with what I’ve got; change the structure, rhyme scheme.

This is the ‘play stage’…

I don’t wait for inspiration to hit. Nine time out of ten, the inspiration will come from the process. Invariably, the finished product – with countless edits and fine tunes – looks nothing like where I started.

Are there any forms you haven’t tried yet but would like to?

I would love to collaborate with a video / film artist, to add images to words…words to images.

What is your relationship with your speaking voice and your written voice?

We’re on very good terms. I love performing. I will always read my poems out as I read – to find rhythm mostly. But I love the additional dimension and connection reading poetry has.

Have you considered getting other people to read your poetry or is it important for you to be the one to perform your poetry to an audience?

Haven’t considered it but I love the idea. So often, other people see something in your poems that you don’t.

How important is accessibility of the meaning of your poems? Should we have to work hard to “solve” the poems and discover their deeper meanings?

There are a number of elements to this – and probably no hard and fast rules. The short of it is that if you haven’t connected, you’ve failed.

Writing with an audience in mind is really important. This is NOT writing to try and win favour and appreciation. The best poems connect on both levels – they have an immediate connection and a deeper meaning. The very best will draw you back and reveal a little more each time. This is a little bit ‘show’ don’t ‘tell’ as well. Don’t tell the audience how you expect them to react – describe it with enough emotional depth that it will elicit a feeling unique to the reader.

Poems are, by nature, often incomplete, sometimes without resolution. It is an art form that should leave the reader wanting more…wanting to know more. So – no to opaqueness, yes to clarity and precision; no to showing off; yes to using language to create mystery.

Has your own opinion or idea of what poetry is changed since you first started writing poetry?

Yes. In many ways. I am continually reading books on writing. I know my craft has developed. I have had to relearn some of the basics of grammar.

I’m learning the discipline of economical writing; of showing rather than telling. I’ve collected hundreds of poems that I like and discarded many more.

I like the cleverness of depth simply told, tales of the everyday that reveal something about ourselves. I like the idea of poetry being loosely defined without ignoring its history.

A Mystery of Love - Geoff Callard


Small girl astride his spade;
her make-believe pony
as he bends to dig.

In the garden,
daughter riding,
her pale feet planted.
Father turning dark soil,
their laughter skipping
up the path,
flowing into sunlit
western facing rooms,
shadows still warm
on careworn carpets.

Her love, a gentle vine,
entwined around her father’s heart.

His love a tangle she would
deftly unpick,
freeing him
in a way her mother never could.

Bio:

Geoff Callard is a New Zealand-born, Melbourne-based writer. He was a featured poet at the Australian launch of the anthology Planet in Peril (Fly on the Wall Poetry, 2019) and has had poetry published in the Golden Walkman, Live Encounters Poetry and Writing, the Blue Nib, Red Eft Review. Some of his work has been and selected for volume four of PausePressPause.

Geoff, thank you for answering our questions and supporting Auroras & Blossoms!

Cendrine & David

Geoff’s work is featured in The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: 2020 Edition, a multimedia digital anthology that features a variety of different art forms by 40+ artists, including drawings, essays, flash fiction, paintings, photography, poetry and six word stories. Click the image for more information.
The PoArtMo Anthology: 2020 Edition

Inspirational Artist Series: Patricia Tiffany Morris and Julie A. Sellers

Hello, folks!

As you may remember, we celebrated the release of The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: 2020 Edition (A Digital Gathering of Inspirational Works) with a special PoArtMo Show last week. Thank you to all the people who tuned in and left comments!

If you missed the show, that’s fine, as you can watch it here at the link below! We had great guests: Patricia Tiffany Morris and Julie A. Sellers. Both had fascinating things to say about art and the creative process.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vB8sLIzK48c

About Julie A. Sellers

Julie A. Sellers is a Spanish professor, Federally Certified Court Interpreter, and creative writer. A native of Kansas, she has travelled extensively in the Americas and Europe. She has twice been the overall prose winner of the Kansas Voices Contest (2017, 2019).

Julie’s creative work has appeared in many publications, including Fabrizo Paterlini: Microstories–the Eighth Note, Eastern Iowa Review, The Write Launch, and the Journal of L.M. Montgomery Studies. Julie’s third academic book, The Modern Bachateros: 27 Interviews (McFarland, 2017), received the Kansas Authors Club 2018 It Looks Like A Million Book Award.

Website: https://facebook.com/julieasellersauthor

About Patricia Tiffany Morris

Patricia Tiffany Morris gravitates towards inspirational messages of hope and encourages others to find their inner artist. An eclectic Christian creative with a geeky-tech affinity and a poet with three names, she writes fiction, picture books, and prose, using both sides of her brain.

Patricia discovered her love for digital artwork in 2020 and creates illustrations on her iPad. She adores hashtags and Pinterest but finds Twitter quirky. As a member of Word Weavers International, Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI), and loads of FB groups, Patricia runs Tiffany Inks Studio from her home.

Website: https://www.patriciatiffanymorris.com


Don’t forget to grab your copy of The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: 2020 Edition (A Digital Gathering of Inspirational Works)!

David & Cendrine

Celebrate the Release of ‘The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology’ with Us!

Happy Monday, everyone!

Do you know that The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: 2020 Edition (A Digital Gathering of Inspirational Works) will be out in less than 24 hours?

To celebrate the release of this incredible multimedia anthology, we invite you to tune into our special PoArtMo Show tomorrow (Tuesday, November 3, 2020) at 3 p.m. PDT / 5 p.m. CDT / 6 p.m. EDT.

(For those of you who do not live on the America continent, check your time zones here.)

This special PoArtMo Show is not just about us, though. Patricia Tiffany Morris and Julie A. Sellers, two of the artists featured in the anthology, will be with us! This is so exciting!

We cannot wait to see you and answer your questions.

You can watch / listen to the show directly from this page by playing the video below. Or you can set a reminder at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vB8sLIzK48c.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vB8sLIzK48c

In the meantime…

Don’t forget to grab your copy of The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: 2020 Edition (A Digital Gathering of Inspirational Works)!

We look forward to reading your submissions soon. Happy creating!

David & Cendrine

PoArtMo Anthology: Featured Artists

Hello everyone!

As promised last week, we would like to share the names of the artists whose work will appear in The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: 2020 Edition (A Digital Gathering of Inspirational Works).

Our PoArtMo Anthology features a variety of different stunning art forms.

Drawings: Mateo Cruz, Azelle Elric

Essay: E.E. Rhodes

Flash fiction: Kate LaDew

Paintings: Hadiya Ali, Barbara Demsar, Anjana Dudhraj, Ekta Godhwani, Theodore Heublein, Bhagyashri K.T., Patricia Tiffany Morris, Anita Nairne, Swarnima Richhariya, Darija Stipanic

Photography: John Adair, Cendrine Marrouat, Isabel Nolasco

Poetry: Michael Biegner, Geoff Callard, Colleen M. Chesebro, Edna P. Chiclana, Nancy Christopherson, Stephen Cohen, Malina Douglas, Kate Duff, Roy Duffield, David Ellis, Gabriel Fars, Ojasvi Gaude, Rachel Grosvenor, Penny Harter, Marieta Maglas, Joy Moore, Lisa Perkins, Anindita Sarkar, Julie A. Sellers, Elizabeth Smith, Dana Sonnenschein, Tantra-zawadi, Laura Theis, Caitlin Upshall, Ross Walsh

Six-word stories: Cindelle Ancajas, Kathryn Leonard-Peck, Tain Leonard-Peck

Please do not ask us to choose a favorite among this list of names, as we could not make such a decision! Each artist in our anthology has something unique to bring to the table and we are so happy to be featuring them!

See you next week, for our cover reveal!

In the meantime…

Continue Submitting to Our Magazines!

In the meantime, don’t forget to continue sending your work for potential inclusion in our magazines. We are open to submissions all year long and also accept pieces from 13-16 year-old artists.

We look forward to reading you. Happy creating!

David & Cendrine

Our PoArtMo Anthology Has a Title!

Hello everyone!

Yes, you read it right. Our new anthology is in the works!

We are very excited to announce the title of our first PoArtMo Anthology —

The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: 2020 Edition (A Digital Gathering of Inspirational Works)

PoArtMo is not even a year old yet, so we still have to pinch ourselves when looking at the number of people who responded to our call for submissions. There were so many entries that we had to open more slots than originally planned. Of course, we had to make difficult decisions too!

(While we have just started working on the anthology, we cannot wait to see what other years have in store for this beautiful artistic movement.)

Next week, we will share the names of the 40+ artists (poets, photographers, painters, six-word story writers, etc.) who make up the anthology. We know that you will be very impressed by the list of talented artists who sent us their beautiful works!

In the meantime…

Continue Submitting to Our Magazines!

In the meantime, don’t forget to continue sending your work for potential inclusion in our magazines. We are open to submissions all year long and also accept pieces from 13-16 year-old artists.

We look forward to reading you. Happy creating!

David & Cendrine

All our issues are also available for $5.99 $3.99 until October 3, 2020!

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