Artists on Writers - No. 5, Charles Dickens by techgnotic, journal
Artists on Writers - No. 5, Charles Dickens
Issue No. 5|Archives
Charles Dickens wrote “A Christmas Carol” in 1843, the story that has ever since come to embody, as has the entire legendary life of its author.
The true spirit and eternal hope for a more prosperous and more just coming new year that the best sentiments of the winter holiday season have always been all about. Dickens was the champion of the poor and downtrodden, never forgetting the humiliation of his father being thrown into debtor’s prison, which precipitated the young boy’s forced abandonment of school in order to work in a factory. The illiterate poor returned Dickens’s love and affect
Dave Elliott, An Authentic Citizen by techgnotic, journal
Dave Elliott, An Authentic Citizen
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by techgnotic (https://www.deviantart.com/techgnotic)
A New Wind Lifts Storytelling
First imagined as a bedtime tale for his son by Kenneth Grahame in 1908, The Wind in the Willows has remained in the top twenty children’s stories ever since. But things have been getting weird out in the Willows, as the new comic on deviantART, Weirding Willows, will attest to.
Badger, Mole, Ratty and Mr. Toad are back… but they’re joined by Alice, Frankenstein’s Monster, Mowgli, The White Rabbit, Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny as they defend the world from the Wicked Witch of the West, Doctor Moreau, the Mad Hatter, Mister Hyde and the Queen of
HEAVY METAL - DeviantART issue by DeevElliott, journal
HEAVY METAL - DeviantART issue
Okay... We played a little last year about doing a collaboration between Heavy Metal and DeviantART. We got some guys on the back covers, we got a few articles in the mag, but we need to step up the game a little.
It is so hard to get your work published these days and thank god Kevin
Eastman understands that. So having put together some special issues of
Heavy Metal recently I pitched Kevin on forgetting the idea of a few
DeviantART pin-ups or a gallery...
Instead we'll do an entire issue of Heavy Metal from the DeviantART community. Yup, 100 pages of dA goodness wrapped in slick glossy paper. We're going to aim for an issue as soon
Confessions of a King Literature Contest by Writers--club, journal
Confessions of a King Literature Contest
Our prose and poetry contest is now underway! The theme was picked by our members and you can win hundreds of dA Points, art, literature, and features! There are just under two weeks left to enter.
:bulletpurple::bulletpurple: Theme :bulletpurple::bulletpurple:
Confessions of a King
:bulletblue::bulletblue: Media :bulletblue::bulletblue:
Poetry or prose
There is no minimum length requirement for prose or poetry, but prose submissions should not exceed 7,000 words.
:bulletred::bulletred: Deadline :bulletred::bulletred:
October 1st
:bulletpurple::bulletpurple: Prizes :bulletpurple::bulletpurple:
First Place
250 Points :points:
50 Po
MyWeekThroughArt: How Has Your Week Been? by danlev, journal
MyWeekThroughArt: How Has Your Week Been?
How has your week been? Tell us through artwork using the new Journal editor.
How to Participate
Simply post a Journal entry with three deviations that represent your week (or your week to come).Start a new Journal entry
Using the new "Add Media" sidebar, search deviantART for three deviations that represent your week and then place them in your Journal (for example, if you went on a date this week, one of your deviations might depict two people having dinner).At the end of your Journal, add a link back to this Journal by copy and pasting the following text:
"This was MyWeekThroughArt. How was yours?"Title your Journal "MyWeekThroughArt" an
We are excited to announce a new contest with dAhub (https://www.deviantart.com/dahub)! Not only can you win a one year premium membership, but we can get a one year group subscription too! Joining this contest is really easy, check it out: http://dahub.deviantart.com/journal/News-Meta-Group-Contest-Announcement-321967072
All you have to do is upload a new deviation that depicts what our group is about. You must include the name of our group in the image somewhere. You also need to include a link to this journal in your submission description, otherwise your work won't be accepted. Once you have your work uploaded, submit it to dAhubPLUS (https://www.deviantart.com/dahubplus) here: http://dahubplus.
The Word for Today
I will; be thou clean. Mark 1:41
Primeval darkness heard the Almighty fiat, “light be,” and straightway light was, and the word of the Lord Jesus is equal in majesty to that ancient word of power. Redemption like Creation has its word of might. Jesus speaks and it is done. Leprosy yielded to no human remedies, but it fled at once at the Lord’s “I will.” The disease exhibited no hopeful signs or tokens of recovery, nature contributed nothing to its own healing, but the unaided word effected the entire work on the spot and for ever. The sinner is in a plight more miserable than the leper;
Publishing Opportunity no.8 by theWrittenRevolution, journal
Publishing Opportunity no.8
The opportunity:
Sorcerous Signals Magazine are open for submissions.
The details:
Come, follow the Sorcerous Signals into new realms: Realms of Imagination, Wonder and Magic. Places where heroes walk, wizards weave magic and mystical creatures dwell. Sorcerous Signals is an award winning magazine. Let our writers and artists weave their magic as they beckon you – to step beyond the mundane and into the fantastic.
Put simply, this is for all writers of the fantasy genre. Poetry is allowed, and prose word count limits are at a maximum of 10,000 (though they will occasionally stretch that for a novelette, for those more experienced with
Alice X. Z. - Living Rainbow Taking Flight by techgnotic, journal
Alice X. Z. - Living Rainbow Taking Flight
Living Rainbow Taking Flight
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by techgnotic (https://www.deviantart.com/techgnotic)
The vibrant digital paintings of alicexz (https://www.deviantart.com/alicexz) are fiery, emotional, and incredibly memorable.
The colors of her creations (mostly portraits of popular TV and Film characters) are unusually vibrant, which is remarkable considering how layered they appear to be. It’s sort of like what manga characters might look like if painted by one of the Dutch Masters. And this artist exhibits just the right amount of quirkiness to leave us wanting to know more: she has a penchant for painting redheads. But, then of course, there’s a lot of red and golden fire burnin