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Flora Fiction Summer 2022 Volume 3 Issue 2

Flora Fiction is looking for artists, writers, poets, photographers, illustrators, and others to be featured for Volume 3 Issue 2 online literary magazine set to release on July 21, 2022.

To desire is a state of mind in which you want and wish for something. As humans, we desire being with people, visiting places, having things and achieving goals.  As people, we desire to be understood, respected, and loved from the world around us. We want to be impact on others we wish to see. What is your desire for the summer? Tell us with your art.

  • Flash Fiction / 1,000 words
  • Poetry & Prose / Limit: 3 poems
  • Photography / Limit: 5 Photos
  • Drawings & Illustration / Limit: 5 items

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Theme: New Beginnings 

For the past two years, many have been asking, "When will we get back to normal?" The stark reality is, we are living in the "New Normal." As we learn to accept our situation as it is, we enter 2022 with new hopes, dreams, and desires to shed the negativity from the past.  

What is your new beginning? Is it letting go of past hurt, or working toward a goal? Or it could simply be being more of who you are. 222 is considered an "angel number" and can be seen as  “beginning,” which ties in with its meaning as a representation of a new start. What are you trying to begin (or begin again)? Let 2022 fuel your desire to achieve your dreams.

The Flood

Seeking submissions of video, film, photographic and/or sound work for an exhibition tentatively titled The Flood, in June 2022, at the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum. As part of the Finger Mullet Film Festival, and curated by students in Flagler College’s Curatorial Studies course, this exhibition will focus on work that visualizes, records, depicts, and investigates, the present and future of a partially submerged world. From imagined futures to the real social and economic consequences of climate change, the exhibition aspires to new ways of seeing and understanding coastlines, tidal shifts, displacement, submerged infrastructures, and other inundations.

 

 

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