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Genres
Our editorial calendar is inspired by nature and seasonally-based. In any given submission period, you’ll notice the invitation to explore themes that may closely resemble the natural world around you. Each year, we purpose our editorial themes as such to prompt expressive contemplation on the seasonality of creativity—all the ways it flourishes and falls fallow. Within these themes, as explored by your genre of choice, we welcome submissions on a variety of topics that cultivate nuanced and niche conversations centered on creativity, faith, and culture. We value diverse voices and seek to amplify those seeking to share stories in the following formats:

  • Prose

  • Poetry

  • Fiction

  • Visual Arts

Guidelines
Following our guidelines will ensure a thorough and seamless submission process, both for you and our editors. We’re in search of submissions in alignment with our tone and style, and we prefer pieces that are imaginative and contemplative. We are here to amplify your art, but we are also looking to make connections and build a compassionate community that goes beyond platform. If any of this resonates, we encourage you to submit.

  • Complete your submission using the form below

  • Submissions must be linked via Google Docs (as requested below)

  • Submissions may be written pieces or may explore visual arts

  • We welcome original photographs (hi-res), videos, and images of original art

    • Videos and reels must be 1080 pixels x 1920 pixels

    • Please, be mindful of music and copyrights

  • We welcome written pieces that are between 200 - 700 words

    • Poetry submissions may be less than 200 words

    • Fiction submissions may be up to 1000 words

  • Be mindful of the accuracy of any sourced quotes and/or biblical references

  • Please proofread your work before submitting

  • No previously published prose or poetry (even on social media)