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PFN – Antler Velvet Arts Magazine: Seraphim
the yearling edition: prompt ‘seraphim’
SERAPHIM: an angelic being, regarded in traditional Christian angelology as belonging to the highest order of the ninefold celestial hierarchy, associated with light, ardour, and purity.
✥ SERAPHIC EMBRACES ✥ to cherish and intertwine, unveiling the essence of celestial love before shaping it into an ethereal form ✥ THERE IS NO LIMIT TO ASCENSION ✥ embracing the old barriers, birthing the sublime, a perpetual dance of connection in the seraphic realm ✥ CELESTIAL UNION ✥ an eternal intertwining of hearts and wings, intertwined with the spirit of seraphic devotion ✥ in the act of seraphic embrace, the seraphim’s existence is already immersed ✥ LOVE IS ALREADY HERE ✥ embrace, embrace, embrace ✥ cupid asks you, is love still left? ✥ are you still connected? ✥ THE ANGELS ARE WATCHING ✥ YOU ARE PROTECTED ✥ DO NOT LOOK AWAY
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To submit your work, click on the teacup above to fill out a Google Form where you can upload your work & give us an artist statement to include 🙂 If the form is not working, please email thevelveteenshrike@gmail.com, and also ask any burning questions you have!
We’re into poetry, flash fiction, and nonfiction —pretty much anything creative. Our editions are on the smaller side, with 25-35 pieces of content total. Poetry entries tend to be highly competitive, so make sure to send us your best work!
With these rules in mind you may:
– Upload up to 5 poems (please include them all in one document)
– Upload up to 2 essays up to 2000 words (can be academic or stream-of-consciousness)
– Upload up to 2 fiction pieces under 1000 words
All successful creators will be emailed upon the release of the online magazine.
Feel free to submit again if your previous work wasn’t the right fit for us. We’re cool with simultaneous submissions too, just give us a heads-up if your work finds a home elsewhere. And, of course, no previously published stuff, please.
