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Hello, writers! Founder here, letting all of you know about a publishing service we have be notified about. TIA-45 has started this project. Think of Anaphora e-magazine as your own Unseen-Writers in the form of an magazine. Here's what TIA has to say about his project:
"We are looking to start up a free, e-published magazine to be released monthly. It will focus on written art, and will allow for opportunities for your reader submitted work to gain publicity. The publication will be available to all as a free pdf file upon release!
We are accepting all forms of written art at the moment, though the current main sections are:
- Short-stories
- Poetry
- Essays
- Comics
- Book Reviews
Other sections will begin appearing as the publication develops, and hopefully we will build a community through it! If, however, you would like to submit something not listed, we are very lenient! We will not stump those who wish to be creative, and will consider any suggestions seriously.
Guidelines to submitted work to the publication can be found at anaphorablog.wordpress.com The theme for the first issue is ‘New Beginnings’, but don’t worry! If you find this restrictive, we accept works off the topic of the theme too.
Any questions, submissions, are suggestions can be sent to anaphorablog@gmail.com, and we will hopefully respond quickly! Please follow the guidelines to submission; we want to give full credit to you for your work, and this will help us do so!
We are aiming to kick off the publishing beginning mid-January, however this is dependent upon interest and submissions, so if you are interested, spread the word!
Thanks!"
Check it out, if you like. Now, onto our Theme of the Week: Heart!
Both literally and figuratively, the heart is the soul of our body. It's what pumps the blood that holds us together. Heart and soul are one, just as heart and brain are opposites. Do you trust your heart, or your brain? Either one could be the right choice.
You give your heart to the ones you love.
You keep it healthy to stay alive.
When it stops working, you die.
Life and death, that's what the heart is made out of.
Let's explore the literal and figurative heart this week. Let your heart guide your ink dance on the paper.
With all my heart,
Kiarorin
"We are looking to start up a free, e-published magazine to be released monthly. It will focus on written art, and will allow for opportunities for your reader submitted work to gain publicity. The publication will be available to all as a free pdf file upon release!
We are accepting all forms of written art at the moment, though the current main sections are:
- Short-stories
- Poetry
- Essays
- Comics
- Book Reviews
Other sections will begin appearing as the publication develops, and hopefully we will build a community through it! If, however, you would like to submit something not listed, we are very lenient! We will not stump those who wish to be creative, and will consider any suggestions seriously.
Guidelines to submitted work to the publication can be found at anaphorablog.wordpress.com The theme for the first issue is ‘New Beginnings’, but don’t worry! If you find this restrictive, we accept works off the topic of the theme too.
Any questions, submissions, are suggestions can be sent to anaphorablog@gmail.com, and we will hopefully respond quickly! Please follow the guidelines to submission; we want to give full credit to you for your work, and this will help us do so!
We are aiming to kick off the publishing beginning mid-January, however this is dependent upon interest and submissions, so if you are interested, spread the word!
Thanks!"
Check it out, if you like. Now, onto our Theme of the Week: Heart!
Both literally and figuratively, the heart is the soul of our body. It's what pumps the blood that holds us together. Heart and soul are one, just as heart and brain are opposites. Do you trust your heart, or your brain? Either one could be the right choice.
You give your heart to the ones you love.
You keep it healthy to stay alive.
When it stops working, you die.
Life and death, that's what the heart is made out of.
Let's explore the literal and figurative heart this week. Let your heart guide your ink dance on the paper.
With all my heart,
Kiarorin
Theme of the Week: Rodents
They're either cute and quirky pets, mischievous and fun-loving. Or they're feral, sick vermin, and fearful of people.
Rodents are very individualistic creatures. Each breed behaves differently. And then each rodent itself all have different personalities. Whether aggressive or sweet, you just can't resist that adorable face.
So what about you? What kind of story or poem can you make with the thought of a teeny tiny mouse or a big ol' beaver? Is it a little pet in cage, being fed the sweetest strawberries and dancing in a human hand? Or is it the plague-ridden rat hiding in the walls?
Happy writings,
Kiarorin (https://www.deviantart.com/kiarorin)
Theme of the Week: Freeze
From the cold regions of Antarctica to your kitchen refrigerator, our writing will be frozen solid this week.
Sometimes the peaceful rain is refreshingly cool after a hot season. Sometimes you leave that steak in the freezer too long and it gets frostbitten. Sometimes the blizzard kills you with hypothermia. Sometimes depression makes one feel nothing but ice. Sometimes love can melt your cold heart. And sometimes a dish is best served cold.
So get out there and imagine something freezing! Don't forget to wear a sweater.
Happy writings,
Kiarorin (https://www.deviantart.com/kiarorin)
Theme of the Week: Regret
We've all done things that we regret. Don't you sometimes wish you could reverse time to mend the ills? To have DONE something you should have done? What about your dear characters?
We're on the topic of deep regrets here. The idea of wishing that one could wish they never did what they have done. But this can apply to anyone; you, your neighbor, your little brother, your original characters, anyone.
Regrets feel bad, but they help shape your morality. Just the fact that you regret it means that you know better.
Happy writings,
Kiarorin (https://www.deviantart.com/kiarorin)
Theme of the Week: Scope
Need to see something very far away? Use a telescope. Need to see something too small for the naked eye? Use a microscope. Whether it's close or far, a scope can help you find what you seek. Even eye glasses are a type of scope. Look through that lens - small or large - what do you see? What do you hope to find?
Magnify your inspiration and snipe your idea. Find your focus, and record your findings.
Happy writings,
Kiarorin (https://www.deviantart.com/kiarorin)
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This magazine doesn't seem to have released its first issue yet, which was (supposedly) scheduled for "some time in January." You haven't heard anything about it, have you? TIA's last visit was eight weeks ago.