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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: METAMORPHOSES — LIVES IN TRANSLATION


NEW RELEASE: METAMORPHOSES — LIVES IN TRANSLATION

Step into a new editorial chapter where identity, perception, and lived experience are re-examined through global creative expression. This issue invites poets, writers, visual artists, and storytellers to move beyond fixed narratives and explore transformation through art.

Presented in collaboration with Krafty Page ChronicleS, The Rhythm Of Vietnam, MultiCultural Press, Nelly & Mai, this release continues a commitment to multicultural storytelling, structured literary curation, and bold creative voice.

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS

This global initiative explores transformation across identity, culture, memory, privilege, and perception. Contributors are invited to submit original work that challenges perspective and expands narrative boundaries.

Choose from the following prompts: 

  1. Waking up in a new identity and what remains unchanged
  2. Shifting gender, race, or cultural experience and its impact on survival and perception
  3. Living a day in an unfamiliar life outside your own history
  4. Navigating a world of altered privilege, limitation, or expectation
  5. Embodying animal instinct and what it reveals beyond language
  6. The tension between perception and truth
  7. Memory carried across species, cultures, or histories
  8. What remains when everything external changes

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Maximum of 3 submissions per contributor. Selection is not guaranteed. Include a 70-word author bio. Poetry is limited to 24 lines or 200 words. Prose and short stories are limited to 500 words max. Submissions must be uploaded in DOCX format through the official submission form. 👇 

Submit Your Work

WHAT CONTRIBUTORS RECEIVE

Selected contributors will be featured in the magazine with full editorial credit, curated placement, and inclusion in the global issue archive. Each published piece receives structured visibility within a professionally edited literary platform designed for long-term exposure.

ENGAGEMENT

We welcome dialogue around this issue. Share your reflections and interpretations in the comments. Your voice strengthens the conversation.

We want to hear from you: What does transformation mean in your lived experience?

Comments

  1. For all questions regarding this event, please submit them here. This post will be updated as new information becomes available, including deadline changes and additional details. Kindly ensure all inquiries are directed to this thread only for the most accurate and timely responses.

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    1. Updates: Any issues accessing form, please email us at info@kvinc.org or text +1 (401) 388-0016. The link to submit is in the post above.

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    2. Submission Guidelines:
      • Maximum of 3 submissions per contributor (selection is not guaranteed)
      • Include a 70-word author bio
      • Poetry: up to 24 lines or 200 words maximum
      • Prose and short stories: up to 500 words maximum
      • Submit by uploading your DOCX through the official submission form in blog.

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  2. Update: Submissions are open to individuals under 18 with verified guardian consent. The official magazine cover reveal is coming soon.

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    1. Do you have any questions or interests in this CTA?

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  4. Submissions are now open for Issue 3 of Krafty Page ChronicleS.

    Deadline: June 3rd, 2026
    Limit: 100 total submissions (review closes once capacity is reached)

    Contributors are encouraged to submit early to ensure full consideration within the editorial review window.

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