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March 16, 2019

Daily Prompt Love <3 Long Way Home

16 March 2019 


Make art about taking the long way home. Or about being a long way from home.


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Published on March 16, 2019 05:11

March 15, 2019

Friday Call for Submissions Love <3 The Hunger

The Hunger: Open for Submissions Until April 15th


Deadline: April 15, 2019





“The Hunger is a journal of visceral writing that publishes fiction, poetry, nonfiction, hybrid work, and visual art. The theme of “hunger” is not confined only to food, but hungers and thirsts of all kinds: the craving for connection, the human need to be filled or emptied, the devastating desires that define our most alive moments. Hungers can be sexual, romantic, familial, individualistic, spiritual, creative, sorrowful, conflicted, humanistic, and/or existential. Send us work that bleeds. We want to be devoured.”


For submission guidelines visit www.thehungerjournal.com/submit.


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Published on March 15, 2019 04:26

Daily Prompt Love <3 Children Rise

15 March 2019 


Today, children in some 100 countries are walking out of school to push for global action on climate change. Over the last four months, hundreds of thousands of young people from many countries participated in demonstrations against climate change.


Make art about children leading the way.  Or about climate change. 


Read more details on the Global Youth Climate Strike here. 


 


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Published on March 15, 2019 04:12

March 14, 2019

Daily Prompt Love <3 A Need of Angels

14 March 2019 


I have need of angels.


Make art about needing an angel, or having one show up when you needed. 


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Published on March 14, 2019 04:12

March 13, 2019

Daily Prompt Love <3 Waiting

13 March 2019 


Make art about waiting for news.


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Published on March 13, 2019 04:25

March 12, 2019

Daily Prompt Love <3 Incomplete

12 March 2019 


Make art about what’s incomplete. 


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Published on March 12, 2019 04:24

March 11, 2019

Daily Prompt Love <3 God in Their Eyes

11 March 2019 


Make art about seeing the divine in animals. 


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Published on March 11, 2019 09:13

Daily Prompt Love Catch-Up <3 Illness

10 March 2019 


Make art about illness. 


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Published on March 11, 2019 09:01

March 9, 2019

Daily Prompt Love <3 Repair

9 March 2019 


“to mend, put back in order,” mid-14c., from Old French reparer “repair, mend” (12c.), from Latin reparare “restore, put back in order,” from re- “again” (see re-) + parare “make ready, prepare” (from PIE root *pere (1) “to produce, procure”)


Make art about repair, about repairing something, or about something beyond repair.


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Published on March 09, 2019 05:04

March 8, 2019

Friday Call for Submissions Love <3 Flock

Flock Seeks “Kith and Kin”Themed Submissions


Deadline: May 31, 2019


Flock (est. 2002) seeks creative nonfiction, fiction, and poetry submissions for our fall themed issue, KITH AND KIN. Winner of a 2018 CLMP Firecracker Award, the journal opens space for boundary-pushing literature by publishing emotionally resonant work that is strange yet familiar, surprising but grounded, and softly experimental in form, language, or content. They are also open for artwork and graphic literature.


For more details, visit flocklit.com


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Published on March 08, 2019 03:53

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