Feb. 1st, 2021

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Voting is now CLOSED for the Patron category of the 2021 Rose and Bay Awards. Thank you for your participation!

The 2021 Winner is [personal profile] fuzzyred , patron of the Poetry Fishbowl.


These awards honor excellence in cyberfunded creativity (aka crowdfunding), and this category recognizes exceptional supporters. Everyone is encouraged to vote. Please read the complete details below, and then make your vote in the following poll. For more information about this award, visit the 2021 Rose and Bay Awards landing page.
 
The 2020 winners were [personal profile] technoshaman and [personal profile] mama_kestrel, both patrons of the Poetry Fishbowl.
 
What Is the Rose and Bay Award?
 
The Rose and Bay Award focuses on a growing business model known as "crowdfunding" or "cyberfunded creativity," which directly connects creative people and patrons of the arts online. This award recognizes exemplary projects and enthusiastic patrons. It currently features six categories: Art, Fiction, Poetry, Webcomic, Other Project, and Patron. (Other Project includes any cyberfunded creativity that isn't art, fiction, poetry, or webcomic -- or that spans more than one category -- such as movies, music, etc.) 
 
 
The award period for eligible activities spans January 1-December 31, 2020.
The nomination period spans January 1-January 31, 2021.
The voting period spans February 1-February 28, 2021.
 
 
Voting Rules
 
1) Voters are encouraged (but not required) to browse the nominees before making a final decision; that's what the links are for, and the purpose of this award is to promote the splendor of crowdfunded projects. If you have not already explored the nominees, please refer back to the Patron nomination post.
 
2) Voting will take place via Dreamwidth non-transparent polling in this community, open to all. Everyone is eligible to vote; if you do not have a Dreamwidth account, you may leave a comment below with your full name and your vote. In each category, you may vote for as many entries as you consider worthy of the award. (There may need to be more than one poll question per category, and runoffs, in categories with a high number of nominees.) You may vote for your own project, or yourself as a patron.
 
3) Winners will be announced after the polling is completed.
 
 
How You Can Help:
 
The Rose and Bay Award depends on your enthusiasm to make it a success. Here are some ways you can help that happen:
 
1) Cast your vote! Watch for the voting polls to appear for the other projects, and vote in those too.

2) Promote the Rose and Bay Award by blogging about it, emailing your friends, posting it on social networks, or any other method you can imagine. Everyone is encouraged to spread the word as far as possible whether you are a creator, a donor, or a curious bystander. Here is some art for promoting the Rose and Bay Award.

3) If you're a patron or audience member, link to your favorite nominees and then direct people to the relevant voting pages.

 
Poll #25214 2021 Rose & Bay Award Voting: Patron
This poll is closed.
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: Just the Poll Creator, participants: 10

Vote for your favorite patrons.

Librarygeek, patron of Feathering the Nest and Magpie Monday
6 (60.0%)

Ng_moonmoth, patron of the Poetry Fishbowl
2 (20.0%)

Fuzzyred, patron of the Poetry Fishbowl
7 (70.0%)

Bairnsidhe aka Christie Webb, patron of the Poetry Fishbowl
1 (10.0%)

EdorFaus, patron of the Poetry Fishbowl
1 (10.0%)

Soupshue, patron of the Poetry Fishbowl
2 (20.0%)

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[personal profile] scrubjayspeaks
Voting is now CLOSED for the Fiction category of the Rose & Bay Awards.

Voting is now OPEN for the Fiction category of the Rose and Bay Awards. These awards honor excellence in cyberfunded creativity (aka crowdfunding), and this category recognizes exceptional writers. Everyone is encouraged to vote. Please read the complete details below, and then make your vote in the following poll.

The 2020 winner was "Magpie Monday" by [personal profile] dialecticdreamer aka Sarah Williams.

What Is the Rose and Bay Award?

The Rose and Bay Award focuses on a growing business model known as "crowdfunding" or "cyberfunded creativity," which directly connects creative people and patrons of the arts online. This award recognizes exemplary projects and enthusiastic patrons. It currently features six categories: Art, Fiction, Poetry, Webcomic, Other Project, and Patron. (Other Project includes any cyberfunded creativity that isn't art, fiction, poetry, or webcomic -- or that spans more than one category -- such as movies, music, etc. The categories and their handlers are listed below:


Art: [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Nominate art! Vote for art!
Fiction: [personal profile] scrubjayspeaks Nominate fiction! Vote for fiction!
Poetry: [personal profile] dialecticdreamer Nominate poetry! Vote for poetry!
Webcomic: [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Nominate webcomics! Vote for webcomics!
Other Project: [personal profile] zianuray Nominate other projects! Vote for other projects!
Patron: [personal profile] nsfwords Nominate patrons! Vote for patrons!


The award period for eligible activities spans January 1-December 31, 2020.
The nomination period spans January 1-January 31, 2021.
The voting period spans February 1-February 28, 2021.


Voting Rules

1) Voters are encouraged (but not required) to browse the nominees before making a final decision; that's what the links are for, and the purpose of this award is to promote the splendor of crowdfunded projects. If you have not already explored the nominees, please refer back to the Fiction nomination post.

2) Voting will take place via Dreamwidth non-transparent polling in this community, open to all. Everyone is eligible to vote; if you do not have a Dreamwidth account, you may leave a comment below with your full name and your vote. In each category, you may vote for as many entries as you consider worthy of the award. (There may need to be more than one poll question per category, and runoffs, in categories with a high number of nominees.) You may vote for your own project, or yourself as a patron.

3) Winners will be announced after the polling is completed.


How You Can Help

The Rose and Bay Award depends on your enthusiasm to make it a success. Here are some ways you can help that happen:

1) Cast your vote! Watch for the voting polls to appear for the other projects, and vote in those too.

2) Promote the Rose and Bay Award by blogging about it, emailing your friends, posting it on social networks, or any other method you can imagine. Everyone is encouraged to spread the word as far as possible whether you are a creator, a donor, or a curious bystander. Here is some art for promoting the Rose and Bay Award.

3) If you're a patron or audience member, link to your favorite nominees and then direct people to the relevant voting pages. Also, nominees may make use of the Nominee Badges available here, courtesy of nsfwords.


Poll #25215 2021 Rose & Bay Voting Fiction
This poll is closed.
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 9


Vote for your favorite fiction projects.

View Answers

"Feathering the Nest" by dialecticdreamer
8 (88.9%)

"Dominion: An Anthology of Black Speculative Fiction" by Aurelia Leo
3 (33.3%)

"Common Bonds: A Speculative Aromantic Anthology" by Claudie Arseneault, C. T. Callahan, B. R. Sanders, & RoAnna Sylver
4 (44.4%)

"Rory Hobble and the Voyage to Haligogen" by Maximilian Hawker
1 (11.1%)

"Mainstream" by Justin David & Nathan Evans
1 (11.1%)



ysabetwordsmith: (Rose-Bay)
[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
Voting is now CLOSED for the Webcomic category of the 2021 Rose and Bay Awards. Thank you for your participation!

The 2021 Winner is "Alfie - Chapter 14" by InCase.

Voting is now open for the Webcomic category of the Rose and Bay Awards. These awards honor excellence in cyberfunded creativity (aka crowdfunding), and this category recognizes exceptional comic creators. Everyone is encouraged to vote. Please read the complete details below, and then make your vote in the following poll. For more information about this award, visit the 2021 landing page.

The 2020 winner was "Oglaf" by Trudy Cooper and Doug Bayne.

What Is the Rose and Bay Award?

The Rose and Bay Award focuses on a growing business model known as "crowdfunding" or "cyberfunded creativity," which directly connects creative people and patrons of the arts online. This award recognizes exemplary projects and enthusiastic patrons. It currently features six categories: Art, Fiction, Poetry, Webcomic, Other Project, and Patron. (Other Project includes any cyberfunded creativity that isn't art, fiction, poetry, or webcomic -- or that spans more than one category -- such as movies, music, etc. The categories and their handlers are listed below:

These are the handlers for the 2021 award season:
Art: [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Nominate art! Vote for art!
Fiction: [personal profile] scrubjayspeaks Nominate fiction! Vote for fiction!
Poetry: [personal profile] dialecticdreamer Nominate poetry! Vote for poetry!
Webcomic: [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Nominate webcomics! Vote for webcomics!
Other Project: [personal profile] zianuray Nominate other projects! Vote for other projects!
Patron: [personal profile] nsfwords Nominate patrons! Vote for patrons!

The award period for eligible activities spans January 1-December 31, 2021.
The nomination period spans January 1-January 31, 2021.
The voting period spans February 1-February 28, 2021.


Voting Rules

1) Voters are encouraged (but not required) to browse the nominees before making a final decision; that's what the links are for, and the purpose of this award is to promote the splendor of crowdfunded projects. If you have not already explored the nominees, please refer back to the Webcomic nomination post.

2) Voting will take place via Dreamwidth non-transparent polling in this community, open to all. Everyone is eligible to vote; if you do not have a Dreamwidth account, you may leave a comment below with your full name and your vote. In each category, you may vote for as many entries as you consider worthy of the award. It is helpful to avoid voting for ALL of the projects. (There may need to be more than one poll question per category, and runoffs, in categories with a high number of nominees.) You may vote for your own project, or yourself as a patron.

3) Winners will be announced after the polling is completed.


How You Can Help

The Rose and Bay Award depends on your enthusiasm to make it a success. Here are some ways you can help that happen:

1) Cast your vote! Watch for the voting polls to appear for the other projects, and vote in those too.

2) Promote the Rose and Bay Award by blogging about it, emailing your friends, posting it on social networks, or any other method you can imagine. Everyone is encouraged to spread the word as far as possible whether you are a creator, a donor, or a curious bystander. Here is some art for promoting the Rose and Bay Award.

3) If you're a patron or audience member, link to your favorite nominees and then direct people to the relevant voting pages.


Poll #25217 2021 Rose & Bay Award Voting Webcomic
This poll is closed.
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 18


Vote for your favorite webcomic projects.

View Answers

"Alfie - Chapter 14" by InCase
14 (77.8%)

"Spinnerette" written & illustrated by Krazy Krow
3 (16.7%)

"TheKitsuneTree: Webcomics of the life of a chubby Kitsune" by TheKitsuneTree
2 (11.1%)

"ADHD Alien" by ADHD Alien
3 (16.7%)

"Cat's Cafe" by Matt Tarpley
2 (11.1%)

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[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
Voting is now CLOSED for the Art category of the 2021 Rose and Bay Awards. Thank you for your participation!

The 2021 Winner is "The Shitpost Calligrapher" by Mia Cong.

Voting is now open for the Art category of the Rose and Bay Awards. These awards honor excellence in cyberfunded creativity (aka crowdfunding), and this category recognizes exceptional artists. Everyone is encouraged to vote. Please read the complete details below, and then make your vote in the following poll. For more information about this award, visit the 2021 Landing Page.

The 2020 winner was "Piper's Daily Paintings" by Piper Thibodeau.


What Is the Rose and Bay Award?

The Rose and Bay Award focuses on a growing business model known as "crowdfunding" or "cyberfunded creativity," which directly connects creative people and patrons of the arts online. This award recognizes exemplary projects and enthusiastic patrons. It currently features six categories: Art, Fiction, Poetry, Webcomic, Other Project, and Patron. (Other Project includes any cyberfunded creativity that isn't art, fiction, poetry, or webcomic -- or that spans more than one category -- such as movies, music, etc. The categories and their handlers are listed below:

These are the handlers for the 2021 award season:
Art: [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Nominate art! Vote for art!
Fiction: [personal profile] scrubjayspeaks Nominate fiction! Vote for fiction!
Poetry: [personal profile] dialecticdreamer Nominate poetry! Vote for poetry!
Webcomic: [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Nominate webcomics! Vote for webcomics!
Other Project: [personal profile] zianuray Nominate other projects! Vote for other projects!
Patron: [personal profile] nsfwords Nominate patrons! Vote for patrons!

The award period for eligible activities spans January 1-December 31, 2020.
The nomination period spans January 1-January 31, 2021.
The voting period spans February 1-February 28, 2021.


Voting Rules

1) Voters are encouraged (but not required) to browse the nominees before making a final decision; that's what the links are for, and the purpose of this award is to promote the splendor of crowdfunded projects. If you have not already explored the nominees, please refer back to the Art nomination post.

2) Voting will take place via Dreamwidth non-transparent polling in this community, open to all. Everyone is eligible to vote; if you do not have a Dreamwidth account, you may leave a comment below with your full name and your vote. In each category, you may vote for as many entries as you consider worthy of the award. It helps to avoid voting for ALL of the entries. (There may need to be more than one poll question per category, and runoffs, in categories with a high number of nominees.) You may vote for your own project, or yourself as a patron.

3) Winners will be announced after the polling is completed.


How You Can Help

The Rose and Bay Award depends on your enthusiasm to make it a success. Here are some ways you can help that happen:

1) Cast your vote! Watch for the voting polls to appear for the other projects, and vote in those too.

2) Promote the Rose and Bay Award by blogging about it, emailing your friends, posting it on social networks, or any other method you can imagine. Everyone is encouraged to spread the word as far as possible whether you are a creator, a donor, or a curious bystander. Here is some art for promoting the Rose and Bay Award.

3) If you're a patron or audience member, link to your favorite nominees and then direct people to the relevant voting pages.


Poll #25218 2021 Rose & Bay Award Voting Art
This poll is closed.
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 10


Vote for your favorite Art projects.

View Answers

"Art by Laura Coffee is creating work that's quirky, playful, and a little bit weird" by Laura Coffee
2 (20.0%)

"The Shitpost Calligrapher" by Mia Cong
7 (70.0%)

"The Fantasy Art of Mitch Foust 2020 Yearbook" by Mitch Foust
2 (20.0%)

"Jemaica's Fantasy art Coloring Book 2020" by Jemaica Murphy
3 (30.0%)

"Habitat: The drawings of Ben Tolman 2014-2020" by Ben Tolman
1 (10.0%)

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What are your planned crowdfunding projects for February? What did you accomplish during January?

The February Creative Jam will run Saturday 20-Sunday 21 with a theme of "Empowerment."

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