Tag: inclusive art

  • My Missions Creatively and Personally Embodying Change and Differences

    My Missions Creatively and Personally Embodying Change and Differences

    What is your mission?

    Creativity Without Boundaries

    I guide every word I write and every project I create with a few simple questions. Who needs to read this? Who needs to feel it? Why am I crafting this? My mission is creative, communal, personal, and radically inclusive.

    Whether through poetry, essays, articles, fictional storytelling, or poetic narrative. My writing exists to reach people on an emotional level. This work aims to resonate, provoke reflection, and inspire action. But it isn’t just about words. It’s about building a movement. This movement revolves around how creativity is shared, judged, and celebrated. This is a care centered creative community.


    Growing and Expanding Creative Expression

    I aim to expand beyond non-fiction poetry into:

    Fictional poetry, narrative storytelling through poetic storylines or short stories, personal essays, reflective articles and other works of imaginative fiction.

    Each fictional piece is crafted to connect in an entertaining way. It serves as a bridge to my other more emotional and non-fictional creations.

    This expansion aligns with the growing importance growth as a creative individual and brand

    Building a Creative Community for All


    I am committed to redefining community in the arts.

    Safety and care:

    Crafting creative spaces where voices are protected, valued, and nurtured.

    Growth and advocacy:

    Through mentorship, resources, and collaboration that prioritize minority voices.

    Artistic freedom:

    Things like no paywalls, no educational barriers, no judgment based on perspective, identity, or credentials for minority creative people.

    Doing this we:

    Are actively dismantling the traditional publishing model that favors privilege and exclusivity. Every artist, poet, and writer, regardless of degree, background, or experience, can be published, shared, and spotlighted here.


    Community Collaboration

    Through free-to-read digital quarterlies, we spotlight minority creatives and welcoming allies. Contributors gain visibility without financial barriers. Our community thrives through care.

    Free submission opportunities for literature and visual art. Virtual and local open mic nights. Spotlight features for creatives, small businesses, and advocacy projects. Publishing, formatting, and editing minority manuscripts. As well as sharing tools, resources, and knowledge without gatekeeping the opportunities for others.

    These initiatives are designed to amplify voices that might otherwise go unheard. They also create a community centered on care and creativity.


    Consider this:

    Can you recall the last time you saw a creative space built to prioritize care over commerce?

    A space where emotion, expression, and truth are valued more than reputation or money?

    If you’ve experienced that before, please comment below.
    Tell me what inclusion and advocacy in creativity mean to you.


    Personal Mission:

    Live Loud, Love Fully

    Be loud, Love more, live more, and make more memories. Embrace sustainable, healthy, intentional living. While taking action for change, instead of just talking about it. I want to be someone I would have looked up to when I was six. While I live a life I will be proud of when I’m sixty-six.

    Every choice in my life, and every word on the page, aims to create real impact in the communities I occupy. This impact reaches both online and offline.


    Anti-Capitalist Values

    Living fully also means fighting for fairness and equity in the arts and society.

    Being anti-capitalist isn’t just an idea, it’s a way of living. I support independent creators and small businesses, trade, and barter, or exchange art, tools, services, and skills whenever possible. I dive into hobbies that are cheap, sustainable, and meaningful. Support shop local over corporate whenever I can. While I prioritize community connection over consumption. Each choice I make, from swapping a poem for a painting to lending my time to help another creative mind grow, is a stand against a system. This system profits off gatekeeping, exclusion, and unnecessary spending. Living this way keeps me rooted in action, not just rhetoric. While I ensure my life and creative work reflect the world I want to see.


    Being the Change, Not Just Talking About It

    I’m done waiting for others to make the world better while everyone just talks about wanting change. My mission is to actively create the change I want to see, starting with every word I write. Closely followed by every space I build.

    This looks like :

    Being the change for me means living loud, refusing to conform, and turning ideals into action every single day. It’s calling and writing my representatives, showing up at protests, lobbying for policies that protect marginalized communities. Creating art that doubles as advocacy, and document or challenge injustice. Community building and spaces where care, creativity, and equality are central. Safely sharing knowledge about laws, rallies, and initiatives so others can act, too. Then I spread the word, amplify minority voices, practice mutual aid, and actively support movements instead of waiting for someone else to lead. Every thing I do, I do in a manner that acts as a step toward justice, visibility, and collective empowerment. This is about more than saying we want change; it’s creating, showing up, sharing, teaching, and living the change.

    Day by day.

    Word by word.

    Act by act.

    Change isn’t abstract. It’s tangible. Every action. This is how I transform ideals into practice, how I make “wanting change” equal actual change.


    If this mission resonates, share this post with a poet, artist, or creative minority or ally. Especially if they need to see that art can be inclusive. Let’s show others art and literature can be accessible, without boundaries.

    Share it with anyone who you think would like to submit to community collaborations. Or anyone who might benefit from resources. If they could thrive in this community in any way or benefit, they are welcomed.


    Poeaxtry and the Prism is more than publishing. It’s an entire movement of community liberation in creativity.

    Submit your poetry, photography, art, or prose, and essays for inclusion in our digital quarterlies. Submit for free by form or by emailing poeaxtryspoetryprism@gmail.com


    Join a creative community and get involved in contests, critics, or virtual open mic nights. As well as curating your own collaborative content or joining in on others!

    Our spaces are for minorities, supportive allies, and anyone who believes in artistic freedom without judgment. Creatives, critics, silent readers, tech bros, and hype men all welcome.
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  • The Multidisciplinary Artist- Alexander Limarev- from Russia

    The Multidisciplinary Artist- Alexander Limarev- from Russia

         


    Alexander Limarev, multidisciplinary artist, mail art artist, poet, visual poet and curator from Russia/Siberia. Participated in more than 1000 international projects and exhibitions. His artworks are part of private and museum collections of 78 countries.

    His artworks as well as poetry have been featured in various online and print publications including BUKOWSKI ERASURE POETRY ANTHOLOGY (Silver Birch Press), SUPERPRESENT: A MAGAZINE OF THE ARTS, FLORA FICTION LITERARY MAGAZINE, HOME PLANET NEWS, NEW FEATHERS ANTHOLOGY, ANTI-HEROIN CHIC, ROUTE 7 REVIEW, UNLOST: journal of found poetry & art, #RANGER MAGAZINE, MAINTENANT etc.

          Alexander Limarev is the 2024 Creatives Flash Nonfiction Contest winner in the visual art category at the Fort William Mountain Festival – Scotland; 2026 Best of the Net Anthology Nomination in the visual art category – USA.

     

    How art is viewed

         Artwork as viewed by Alexander Limarev is the way to speculate upon and explain to yourself such universal existential problems as a person’s life, double standards and their influence on individuals, public loneliness, social impotence, search of God, resistance to Evil. He thinks of his artwork as inner monologues developing over a particular thought or event and thus resembling nonsense, stream of consciousness in visual art, based on paradox, absurd, broken causative-consecutive and chronological connections, reflecting discrepancy, injustice of the outer reality. However, decorative artworks are a happy exception.

    Becoming an artist


    Becoming a visual artist came naturally, as creative process was an integral part of my life. It was not just a desire for self-expression, but also an attempt to understand how the world around me was structured. I sought the hidden essence of things. Art became my resistance to conventions and the dull, relentless pressure of society, which emphasized the importance of “practical and useful” professions. My desire to exist outside the system intensified as I learned about the fates of Soviet dissident artists who fought for the right to free expression. I began to understand that art is not just about creating artistic objects, but a powerful tool for exploring the human soul, society, and life itself, and that visual art is my personal form of protest against the constraints imposed by an indifferent and aggressive majority.


    I chose this path to create a space where I could freely explore and transform the surrounding reality. My creativity became a way to delve into phenomena that are difficult to grasp through rational thought. I instinctively felt that creativity was a way to understand myself and the world around me.

    Thus, I formed as a visual artist, not because of circumstances, but in spite of them. Art became an existential escape from false reality and an opportunity to glimpse into the depths of the human soul. I chose this path to dissolve the boundaries of perception and to show that even under strict censorship and limitations, one can find freedom in creativity

    Links

    It is very easy to find information about me on the Internet. Just type “Alexander Limarev” into any browser or search engine. Since 2012, my work is represented quite extensively, and there may be some earlier pieces as well. I currently do not have full access to this information.


    Email poeaxtry@gmail.com for your own creative spotlight! And check back for a more in depth creative look into Alexander Limarev!

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  • The Spill: Vol: 9.5- Kindle Unlimited, Stones, and Surprises!

    The Spill: Vol: 9.5- Kindle Unlimited, Stones, and Surprises!

    📖 Hey, Spill readers — this is Volume 9.5.

    A half-volume. A moment to pause, breathe, and catch you up between the big drops.

    If you missed the last one, Volume 9 was all about Revolt, Solo zines, Collabs, and getting our bodies into motion particularly in nature aka hiking. And now Volume 9.5 picks up where that energy left off.

    📚 Kindle Unlimited + Poeaxtry Publications

    Just in case you missed it or forgot…

    All 3 of my self-published eBooks plus my full prompt journal with poems written to every single prompt are available on Kindle Unlimited.

    ✨ Subscribers can read them all free with their membership.

    Each piece is its own reflection, rooted in resistance, softness, and persistence, poetry that walks through the same dirt paths I do.

    📖 Titles currently live on Kindle Unlimited:

    “Beginnings & Endings”

    “Because I was Prompted”

    “Ramblings of the Lost and Found”

    “I like to read; you like to watch the life drain out of a person.”

    🚨 Zines aren’t on Kindle Unlimited… yet.

    You can still find every zine and eBook digitally on Etsy, Gumroad, and Payhip with more platforms coming soon… as I expand The Prism’s reach.

    💌 Not a KU subscriber? No worries.

    You can request free access to read any of my solo Poeaxtry Poetry Prism publications — all I ask in return is an honest review. Fill the form out here or email me at poeaxtry@gmail.com for any questions or concerns.

    💎 New Creations from the Workbench

    Between edits, submissions, and hikes, I’ve been busy in the studio. And I finally upgraded my jewelry designs.

    The new bales I ordered changed everything: now, each piece dangles freely, no longer cradled by a “ball”. It’s just the stone, the metal, the magic. Though you can still get the stones with the balls & still be able to change stones out. There’s just two options now instead of one!

    They move, catch the light differently, and feel more alive. That on theme with the rest of what’s changing around here.

    Keep an eye out for new listings of stone necklaces and keychains soon on Etsy or Locally at Frogwood Boardshop in Heath, Ohio.

    🌿 Trails, Edges, and Inspiration

    My most recent hike took me all the way to The Edge of Appalachia preserve. A place that felt like standing in two worlds at once.

    The silence out there writes its own poems if you listen long enough.

    There’s something about dirt, stone, and distance that sharpens your creative edges. At least for me it does.

    That trip brought a lot of clarity, and maybe even sparked the next adventure… we’ll see.

    Oh and expect a surprise zine and/or ebook drop sometime. I am honestly, sitting on a few completely finished just waiting for me to give in and, give them to you.

    ✍️ 15 Poems & a Manuscript Out in the World

    For the first time in a while, I submitted 15 poems to publications outside my own press. And for the first time ever I submitted an entire manuscript. Fingers crossed🤞🏻

    It’s nerve-wracking, grounding, and freeing. Somehow all at once.

    Every “submit” click is another way of saying, I still believe in this.

    📢 Collabs Still Open

    Both of the following collabs are still live and accepting submissions:

    💬 Voices for the Voiceless — for marginalized creators and allies speaking on silenced or stolen narratives.

    🌈 The Joy They Can’t Erase — a collection centered on joy, resistance, and unapologetic presence from gender nonconformist voices and allies.

    You can always find details and submission links through The Prism hub or my links.

    💬

    This little half-volume is a pulse check. The proof that even between the “big” releases, there’s always movement here.

    New work, new stones, new trails new seasons, and new stories.

    I am still creating, still showing up, still loud where silence used to live, and even more unapologetic about it.

    Thank you for walking this with me.

    — Axton N. O. Mitchell // Poeaxtry_

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  • Poetry, Hiking, and Building a Grassroots Creative Movement

    Poetry, Hiking, and Building a Grassroots Creative Movement

    What have you been working on?

    Lately, my days have been stitched together with rhythm, motion, and momentum. Between writing, wandering, and building, I’ve been in constant creation mode. Trying to push Poeaxtry_ forward piece by piece, letter by letter, and stone by stone.

    Poetry in Progress

    Poetry remains the pulse of everything I do. I’ve been refining collections, experimenting with new mediums, and returning to the unfiltered edges that started it all. Some pieces are bound for ebooks or zines, others will live on new mediums but, all of them carry my usual mix of grit, grace, and rebellion.

    Hiking Content & Nature Notes

    When I’m not writing or working, I’m outside gathering stories and stones in motion. My hiking content is growing. With new trails, new reflections, and new emotional field notes. Every step through the Red River Gorge or along Ohio’s riverbeds feeds my words and connects the wild to the written. Expect more field journal-style posts, rockhounding creations, and unfiltered snapshots of nature’s poetry.

    Publishing & New Places for My Books

    I’ve been exploring new ways to publish, both traditionally grassroots and digitally independent. I’m expanding The Prism’s reach and testing new outlets for my books to be seen, shared, and supported without compromising creative freedom. Accessibility and inclusivity remain my core goals: every voice deserves space, and I intend to keep building those spaces.

    New Mediums Still Under Wraps

    Some projects are still secret… new mediums, new blends of voice and vision that don’t fit in any current box. Let’s just say they’ll connect the poetic, creative, and digital in unexpected ways. When they’re ready, you’ll know.

    Consistency & Community

    I’ve been working on showing up both consistently and intentionally. Whether it’s posting, crafting poetry collabs through The Prism, or connecting with nature, every move is about growth that stays rooted. I’m not just building a brand… I’m building a movement.

    All of this ties back to my purpose: to create spaces for minority and ally voices, to protect and publish truth through creativity, and to keep Poeaxtry_ alive as more than a name. And as a living, evolving community of creators.

    It’s been a season of creation, collaboration, and quiet groundwork. Every poem, hike, and idea adds another layer to what’s coming next. And a stronger community, a louder voice, a deeper impact.

    Want to grow with me?

    Follow Poeaxtry_ for prompts, collabs, and updates on the next wave of releases, and if you’re a creator looking for a home for your words, The Prism is always open.

    So now I ask you what are you working on? Where are you showing up for yourself or others?