Category: Projects memo

Short updates on solo or community projects between full newsletters. Quick insights, progress notes, and insights to keep you in the loop.

  • Queer Artist & Creator Call for Interview Series for LGBTQIA2S+ E-Magazine

    Queer Artist & Creator Call for Interview Series for LGBTQIA2S+ E-Magazine

    I am building a series of interviews and creator features for an LGBTQIA2S+ centered e-magazine. This project is meant to uplift real stories, showcase queer creativity, and offer wisdom, perspective, and truth through your voice and your work. Whether you are an artist, small business owner, band, brand, writer, witch, or activist, this space is for you.

    This is for the queer community.

    This is for the ones who are building something and offering it to others.

    This is for those of us who are human, healing, and trying to exist while creating something meaningful.

    If you are making or sharing something and you identify within the LGBTQIA2S+ umbrella, I want to hear from you.

    You do not have to be well known. You do not need a large following.

    If you are creating something and offering it to others, that is enough.

    Please feel free to DM me at any contact mentioned on the social page or email me at poeaxtry@gmail.com.

    Use the subject line Interview, so I can keep inquiries organized.

    What to Expect

    • Interviews are conducted via email in written form to allow you to speak in your own words, at your own pace. This helps ensure your answers feel personal and genuine, and readers get to read them how you’d say them.

    • All questions will be sent to you in advance.

    • Any question can be skipped, asked to be altered, or asked to be removed and replaced. & I will facilitate a more appropriate replacement or revision.

    • You are never expected to answer anything that makes you uncomfortable.

    • You may ask for edits or clarification at any time.

    • You will have full approval of your final piece before it goes live.

    Optional Inclusions

    Contributors may choose to include any of the following:

    • A short, self-written bio

    • A photo of yourself

    • Links to your work, storefronts, websites, or socials

    • A brief message to readers

    • A personal note on:

    How would being interviewed support your journey and help someone else in the queer community?

    (This answer is optional but helps me decide who and why to choose.

    Please Note:

    Your interview may not appear in the very next issue. Depending on the number of contributors already scheduled, your interview may be held for a future release. You will always be informed of the issue number you are featured in once confirmed. I only contribute 3 pieces guaranteed each month and will post 1-2 interviews each month as allowed.

    If you are unsure whether you are a fit, here is the short version:

    If you are queer and you are creating something this is for you. (18+ in any country)

    This space is not designed for those who are simply queer and existing.

    It is built to uplift queer people who are making, offering, teaching, or building something through their own expression.

    That includes solo artists, underground bands, spiritual guides, handmade shop owners, mutual aid organizers, educators, and anyone who brings their queer identity into the work they offer others. This may even include queer people with positive and uplifting stories of becoming sober, facing incarceration and overcoming the stigma, overcoming another struggle, etc who also use their experiences to help others like them in someway educational or otherwise.

    If this speaks to you, please reach out. I would love to know what you are creating, why it matters, and how your voice can help others feel seen.

    With sincerity,

    Axton

    poeaxtry@gmail.com

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  • Publishing With Purpose: Uplifting Marginalized Voices with Creative Collabs — by Axton N. O. Mitchell

    Publishing With Purpose: Uplifting Marginalized Voices with Creative Collabs — by Axton N. O. Mitchell

    Current Goals & Future Visions

    🖤📣✊🏽✍🏿🌍

    Right now, I’m just an indie poet, self-publishing, editing, creating, and promoting my own work from the ground up. I’ve only recently started submitting my poetry to outside publications, and I’m already seeing the work pay off. Two LGBTQ+ magazine partnerships are in progress, and I’ve got multiple collections brewing on my own terms.

    But this was never just about me.

    Honestly, if I ever experienced a come-up, would it even be a come-up if I did it alone? If I didn’t reach back and bring others with me? If I didn’t use that platform to spotlight the very people I was once, and still am, standing among? If I didn’t at least try to put them in the same place as I. I mean I can’t make anyone else’s work a hit but, I can at least try to bring anyone who wants to along for the ride.

    The current goal is to build and release themed collections of art and writing created by minority communities, impoverished individuals, and anyone who has been politically or socially silenced. I’m talking about the people who rarely get the spotlight, not because they lack talent, but because the system makes excuses not to see them.

    To pack the punch or add more power and meaning, some collections will also include pieces by true allies. The people who stand firmly with us, even if they are not directly affected. Because sometimes the people on the other side only start listening when the truth comes from someone they view as “like them.” When cis, straight, white people…. No shade but, especially men of average or higher socioeconomic status speak up, other men are more prone to stop and listen. That pause can lead to understanding. And sometimes, that understanding becomes one more changed person, or even the start of what will come to change the person. Allies have a role. Not to speak for us, but to speak with us and to challenge the circles we cannot always safely enter ourselves.

    Each contributor to these projects will have at least one piece included in the final publication, as long as their work aligns with the theme of the project they’re submitting to. In many cases, all of their pieces or many may be featured. The goal is to create a space for minorities to share not to create another loop of submitting their work and then not getting a chance. Art and literature are both things that are not accurately defined by “good or bad” and should be up to each person who has the opportunity to experience the piece. So, no I won’t bother excluding any creator who is in theme and mutually respectful simply because they create art that is not necessarily my taste.

    However, this space does not tolerate bigotry disguised as art or resistance. If it becomes known that a contributor has actively spoken against or harmed any marginalized group, they will not be included. We all have a place. We all belong. But I do not work with people who are not accepting of differences that are not harmful to others. If someone has made appropriate, sincere apologies and shown clear evidence of growth and changed behavior over time, we will reconsider them. But I make no space for underdogs who are just as guilty of stepping on the necks of other oppressed groups to make themselves feel powerful. That’s not resistance. That’s replication of oppression, and it won’t be welcome here.

    After each creator’s final piece a short bio they write themselves will be included, with space for links to their websites, social media, and online stores. This way readers and art lovers can find their favorite contributors. Artists may also opt to remain anonymous, but must let me know in writing if they wish to do so.

    Submissions are open to anyone 18 or older, in any country.

    Because American politics and media don’t exist in a vacuum. Our choices ripple out globally. Pretending they don’t is a privileged stance, and I’m not interested in gatekeeping based on borders. Don’t bother. I won’t be hearing how the world is following the same path Trump is paving against transgender people and yet you somehow don’t see the effect or the cause.

    The Bigger Picture

    This isn’t just a one-off. This is the beginning of something more.

    My long-term goal is to create a full publishing company, one that centers and uplifts the work of marginalized artists, especially those coming from impoverished backgrounds, queer and trans communities, BIPOC artists, disabled creatives, neurodivergent voices, and more.

    A space where we stop handing the mic to cis actors to speak over trans lives. Where we stop letting white actors play all races on screen. Where we stop making queer people audition for lives they’re already living.

    I want to build something that funds and amplifies the real stories of real people. Not inspiration porn. Not watered-down versions. Not token diversity.

    Actual lived experience. Actual voices. Actual art. Here the art or literature degree you hold is the thing that makes you not a fit candidate. When usually it’s used as a substitute paywall. You know, not many people who face poverty get degrees. If they do they have to be lucrative positions. Though situations are and changing if you are a fit and also have a degree I would never want to work against you so please do at least explain how you fit and submit.

    The most important and the least obtainable goal is to offer payment for submissions, paid collab content. I know that you must walk before you run, and I know that offering things for free to read while we grow will boost the ability for the contributors to be heard. However, creating isn’t charity. It’s overdue recognition.

    Call for Core Contributors

    If you’re interested in becoming a core contributing member to these goals, both current and future, please reach out by email or through any of the contact methods listed on my Connection Page.

    Core contributors are not required to submit art or writing to the collaborative projects, though they are welcome to, but instead assist with the behind-the-scenes work. This may include editing, promoting projects, reaching out to other marginalized artists, helping create and plan future collaboration themes, uploading projects to indie storefronts, seeking out new partnerships and visibility opportunities, and helping grow the foundation that will become a fully functional publishing company.

    Expectations and Structure

    Core contribution is voluntary on your part and not automatically guaranteed on mine. Contributors must commit to a few hours each week to the tasks they’ve been approved for. Missed deadlines without prior communication will result in your removal from the contributor list. All work will come with at least one month’s notice. There will be no last-minute surprises. You will always be credited for your work, even if your role is discontinued.

    If you help develop a concept for a collaborative project, that idea may continue to be used by me and the future publishing company, with full credit always given, unless we’ve agreed in writing that it won’t be.

    This is about building something sustainable. Something honest. Something real.

    We grow together. We hold space for each other. We amplify each other’s voices. This is community, not hierarchy. It’s effort, not ego.

    Core contributors are the first to be considered by me when the goal to offer payment for creators is a reality. The eventual need for paid employees will hopefully also be the next step and anyone interested who has contributed previously or currently will be eligible before any new individuals.

    The need to expand and improve may not always be something foreseen and if the company needs to pivot to become a better more successful company we will do so, BUT we will always have the same base core value of creating a space where minorities are listened to, respected, valued, and never spoken for.

    Stay tuned. Stay loud. Stay rooted in what matters.

    Questions? Comments? Concerns? Ready to take the plunge with me? Poeaxtry@gmail.com

    — Axton N. O. Mitchell (@poeaxtry_)

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  • Voices for the Voiceless & The Joy They Cannot Erase – Submission Updates

    Voices for the Voiceless & The Joy They Cannot Erase – Submission Updates

    ✨ Call for Submissions:

    “Voices for the Voiceless” & “The Joy They Cannot Erase”

    Two powerful, community-centered creative projects are now open for submissions.

    📣 VOICES FOR THE VOICELESS

    🗓️ Deadline: December 12th, 2025

    📬 Email: poeaxtry@gmail.com

    📌 Submit up to:

    10 poems 2 essays Unlimited artwork (Per person)

    This anthology exists to document the shift and response of marginalized people through art, especially since the second Trump election. We welcome voices from all marginalized backgrounds, and allies too.

    Whether you’re personally affected, witnessing oppression in your community, or standing beside those impacted, your voice belongs here. We are actively seeking poetry, prose, essays, and visual artwork that address identity, injustice, resilience, and hope.

    🌍 International submissions welcome. This isn’t just an American issue. If you’re creating work about the ongoing changes in the world, your voice matters here.

    🖋️ Open to anyone 18+

    📖 All submitters who meet the theme will have at least one piece included.

    💸 This is currently an unpaid project, but we are seeking grants and if none are secured, it will still be published on free platforms for maximum accessibility. Each contributor will be credited, and optional bios or links will be included.

    🌀 THE JOY THEY CANNOT ERASE

    📬 Email: poeaxtry@gmail.com

    🗓️ No current deadline – submissions open more concrete deadline coming

    This anthology is now open to all transgender and gender nonconforming individuals, not just men and mascs that identify outside of the term man as originally intended.

    We are collecting poetry, prose, essays, and visual art that explores both the pain and the joy of trans existence. The heartbreak and the gender euphoria, the grief and the pride. You are welcome to go as deep and dark as needed, but we also invite work that celebrates the other side, the light, the community, the wins, and the moments that made you feel real.

    💬 The original focus on “the boys, for the boys” has grown into something larger. Think an archive of trans truth, in all forms, from all experiences.

    🖋️ Open to all trans and GNC folks 18+

    🧷 No deadline set yet ; look for one eventually

    📖 Will be published digitally, free to access, with contributor credit and optional bio or link

    🪞 Closing Words

    Art is a living record. These collections are not only a safe haven, they are a call to witness, a call to remember, a call to feel. We’re building legacy through community.

    Please feel free to share widely. Submissions and questions can be sent to poeaxtry@gmail.com

    Much Love,

    Axton N. O. Mitchell

    @poeaxtry_