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Krafty Page ChronicleS Issue 3

I didn’t choose this cover because it looked the best. I chose it because it told the truth. I went through multiple directions, each one strong in its own way. Some were clean. Some leaned heavy into culture. Others pushed symbolism. But none of them held the full weight of what this issue represents. This one did. It stayed with me because it captures both sides of transformation. Not just what we become, but what it takes to get there. What you see is the butterfly, but I don’t stop there. I think about the cocoon. That quiet, unseen place where change happens without recognition. That cocoon can exist anywhere. In any field, any culture, any tree, any environment. It doesn’t matter where it forms. Growth is not limited by where it starts. What matters is what comes out of it. The butterfly carries that truth. It reflects evolution shaped by pressure, experience, and identity. The world around it matters too. The colors, the layers, the different cultural expressions. They are not j...

Global Culture Wellness Check-in

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The Bridge Between Silences: A Creative Reflection

The Bridge Between Silences: A Creative Reflection by KPC  Some stories don’t begin with writing. They begin with recognition. That quiet moment when something you read reaches into you and pulls your truth to the surface—before you even had words for it. That’s where this begins. I. The Echo in Someone Else’s Words “Do you remember the first story you loved?” Not the one you wrote. The one that found you. There’s a difference. Before we ever try to be heard, we experience what it feels like to be seen. A line, a paragraph, a verse that hits so precise it feels personal. That moment is confirmation—you’re not alone in your internal labyrinth. Journal Prompt: What piece of writing first made you feel seen? What emotion did it capture that you thought belonged only to you—and how can you bring that same honesty into your work now? II. Turning Blocks into Opportunities Creative blocks don’t show up to stop you. ...