Making Art with Everyday Things
Keeping with our current theme of everyday things, I wanted to share something I recently made. As I’ve written here in the past, my first art is drawing. I recently drew a bit of a still-life of a short stack of books. I think this falls squarely within the category of “everyday things.”
Keeping with our current theme of everyday things, I wanted to share something I recently made. As I’ve written here in the past, my first art is drawing. I recently drew a bit of a still-life of a short stack of books. I think this falls squarely within the category of “everyday things.”
Books, by G.J. Sieck
I drew this in pencil, then traced over the pencil drawing with ink. Bree likes this enough that she wants to use it for something for the channel. If you also like it, feel free to download the image and use it for whatever you want!
If you haven’t heard, we’re making an anthology with the theme of everyday things. Send us your art or writing about everyday things if you would like to see your work in print! Please find the submission guidelines below!
The Archivist Submission Guidelines
The Archivist: Submission Guidelines Update
We’re happy to have already begun receiving submissions for our new anthology, The Archivist! I think that making this book is going to be a fun journey. However, I embarrassingly forgot to include an important detail in the submission guidelines.
The original guidelines failed to note that the authors/artists who have their work selected for publication, will receive an author copy of the book.
The submission guidelines have been updated. Check out the guidelines HERE. If your work is selected for publication, you will receive one author copy of The Archivist upon publication.
In the meantime, check out the video below for some creative journalling inspiration!
Submission Guidelines Are Up!
We’ve been talking about this for a wile in the newsletter. We will be publishing an anthology called, The Archivist!
We are looking for a variety of submission types, and the guidelines are now posted to our “Submissions” page here on the website.
If you’re interested in seeing your work published, check out the guidelines at the link below.
And if you would like to keep in touch, you can find the sign-up for our newsletter below as well.
We hope to see your work soon - thanks!