Category: creativity
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“Big Pharma Kills” by Marie McCloskey
Marie McCloskey likes artwork to speak for itself. Her paintings have been featured in the Soulard Art Gallery competitions and 31 Art Gallery competitions in St. Louis, Missouri. Her images have also been sold on designs for The Starving Canvas. She doesn’t do social media or websites because the online world detracts from real non-AI…
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Writing Contest Entry Update
We’re less than a month away from the kickoff of our first annual summer writing contests. Writers should NOT SUBMIT their work until the entry dates are open. Each month focuses on a different writing art: June=Poetry July=Nonfiction August=Fiction Entry details and fees for each competition are listed below. Annual Poetry Competition Move us. Make…
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From the Editor: My Little Someone (celebrating Mother’s Day)
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in art, conservative, creativity, editor’s desk, holidays, motherhood, poem, poetry, pro life, reading, writingAmerican First Magazine wishes all of the moms out there a very Happy Mother’s Day! Raising children is an important job, and nothing compares to it. I found myself reflecting on this as I wrote a little something about what it feels like to love someone before they are born. As a mother of five,…
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Is it that hard to make a based action movie?
There’s something about an action flick. It’s simple. It’s a fun fight to the end. Viewers know that the good guy is going to struggle, but he’ll defeat the bad guys. Action movies weren’t made to be pretentious Oscar-worthy works of silver screen art. They’re not made to over-examine life like a flowery poem. They’re…



