Celebrating 18 Years of DeviantArt! by Heidi, journal
Celebrating 18 Years of DeviantArt!
It's DeviantArt's 18th Birthday, and we want to celebrate with you. Check out our festive challenge and Artist Evolution Spotlight to see how you can get involved AND how to get our special Birthday Badge!
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On August 7th, eighteen years ago, DeviantArt opened its digital doors to bring artists and art enthusiasts from around the globe together. From that day forward, we set out to entertain, inspire, and empower the artist in all of us. No matter where you are on your artistic journey — whether you joined 18 minutes, months, or years ago — we're proud to be
:wave: Hey guys! As promised, here is the overall "Best Of" edition for NaPo 2018. :la: Note, some of these may be repeats as some pieces I featured previously are ones I just want to show again. Also, some people may show up more than once. I want to try to include poems from everyone who submitted, so I hope I manage to get everyone in. I'm literally scrolling through every folder and reading to see what strikes me, or what I remember finding striking in the past month. At any rate, you know what to do. :heart:
Best of NaPoWriMo 2018:
:lmao: Sorry for such a LOOOONG feature. But I wanted to end it with a bang. :heart:
Also, the deadline
Here you go guys :heart: You know the drill.
Best of NaPo: Week 4
I'll be posting a "Best of NaPo 2018" overall edition this week as well, so keep your eyes peeled for that.
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Here you go :giggle: Now that Week 2 AND 3 are now posted, we're all caught up.
Quick note! Don't forget, if you're trying to participate in the NaPo Commenting Contest (which honestly you should) any pieces featured on Challenge winner journals AND pieces featured in my weekly "Best Of" (like this one) count for double points. So keep that in mind. If you do comment on these for that purpose, try to remember to star those when you note the group with your comments at the end of the month!
For more info, see here: NaPo Comment Contest!
You know the drill! Take a gander and show some love below. :heart:
Best of NaPo: Week 3
I will do a
I guess I didn't do a "Best of Week 2?" :lmao: Like, I could have sworn I did. :faint: So! I will post Week 2 right now, and I will do Week 3 tomorrow. Also, to make up for this I'll try to make both features longer this time :) And maybe by then I will find where my brain went. :lol:
Quick note! Don't forget, if you're trying to participate in the NaPo Commenting Contest (which honestly you should) any pieces featured on Challenge winner journals AND pieces featured in my weekly "Best Of" (like this one) count for double points. So keep that in mind. If you do comment on these for that purpose, try to remember to star those when you note
Spring - Summer - Autumn - Winter - New Year - Rainy - Dry
The fall of the year is not merely the fall of the leaves but the fall of the vital powers in all natural things including man. We feel it in ourselves and are thus and thus only able to see it in things outside.
The Milky Way is most clearly seen and deeply felt in this month, but it is the Moon that is the soul of autumn. The sun we take for granted, but the Moon, in its remote nearness, its silent-smiling light, deepens the mystery of our own life. The wind of autumn also has a different voice from that of any other season; we can hear perhaps the rustle of deat
Spring - Summer - Autumn - Winter - New Year - Rainy - Dry
Early Spring - Midspring - Late Spring
Seasonal - Celestial - Terrestrial - Humanity - Observances - Plants - Animals
In spring, mist and haze hang over fields and hills, both morning and evening. Days are long, compared to those of winter, and there is much wind in the day-time, wind that is motion itself and the cause of motion in others. Winter is the season of silence, but when spring comes, not only waters in fields and valleys but skylarks in the blue heaven and birds in the groves fill the air with cheerful sounds. The uguisu, or Japanese Bush-Warbler is a
Another Octacula Approaches by ProjectDFC, journal
Another Octacula Approaches
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Stamp made by the formidable and fierce HugQueen (https://www.deviantart.com/hugqueen) - go give love!
Welcome To the Third, Annual
Welcome to the third year of Octacula! In honour of October and all it cree-eights, Octacula shall reign throughout the entirety of the month. Whether it's the tenth month or the eighth (Oct as in eight baby).
Octacula features eight forms divided into two groups. The first group consists of:
:ninjabattle::matrixfight: Form-idable Foes :matrixfight::ninjabattle:
Chant Royal: The Chainsaw Wielding Psychopath
The Chant Royal is a murderous French form, invented by Christine de Pizan and C