ROKOKO: A Publication Dedicated to Art in the Antelope Valley

We’ve posted links to ROKOKO before and we’re doing it again. The Antelope Valley has many little surprises, art-wise, and it’s Antelope Valley Arts Blog’s goal to lead you to as many as possible.

Check out their LATEST ISSUE and their FIRST ISSUE.

Enjoy.

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AV Arts Magazine: Rokoko releases 2nd issue

 

Rokoko #2

 

About the magazine: “Rokoko wants local talent and local culture. Our primary goal is to give creative adults and youth a public venue for their outputs, opinions and goings-on. We are interested in any and all activities: writings, art works, recipes, athletics, et al. any and all. Whether you are a professional, student, hobbyist or aspiring amateur, we don’t discriminate. Everyone deserves the opportunity to grow and express themselves.

We do insist that you be passionate about what you are doing and that you are willing to share with your neighbors and peers. Participation isn’t limited to submitting work for publication, there are several ways you may be able to join our effort. Rokoko doesn’t belong to one person, it’s a community project.”

Antelope Valley Writing Opporunities

There are several publishing outlets for creative writing in the Antelope Valley.

Here are links to articles on each with information on how to submit.

If you’ve got written work and you’d like to find an audience for it, these are a few good places to start. Rumor has it that another arts publication for the Antelope Valley is on the way too.

These venues thrive on submissions and get better with increased participiation. You can participate. If you don’t write you can submit art work. If you don’t make art, you can buy a copy to read.

It’s all good.

Rokoko: A New Arts Publication from the Antelope Valley

Rokoko is a new online and print publication born and bred and all about the Antelope Valley. Check out the first issue (Rokoko Issue 1) and watch out for the next Rokoko, coming in March.

From Rokoko.me:

“Rokoko wants local talent and local culture. Our primary goal is to give creative adults and youth a public venue for their outputs, opinions and goings-on. We are interested in any and all activities: writings, art works, recipes, athletics, et al. any and all. Whether you are a professional, student, hobbyist or aspiring amateur, we don’t discriminate. Everyone deserves the opportunity to grow and express themselves.

We do insist that you be passionate about what you are doing and that you are willing to share with your neighbors and peers. Participation isn’t limited to submitting work for publication, there are several ways you may be able to join our effort. Rokoko doesn’t belong to one person, it’s a community project.”

Visit the Rokoko site for submission and publication details.