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Culturework: Call for Submissions
Deadline: February 1, 2019
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Culturework publishes submissions fitting the magazine’s mission that are complementary to a digital platform. This includes fiction, essays, poetry, journalism, photography, digital art, audio recordings, video, music, interviews, visual art, and any form we have yet to think of that can be displayed on the site.  We celebrate a wide variety of voices and aesthetics, amplifying diverse narratives and forms. Anything we would publish in English we will also publish in translation.  We are not yet able to provide monetary compensation.
We publish one issue per season and submissions are generally accepted on a rolling basis. For our Summer and Winter issues, we invite contributors to consider one particular theme, which is outlined on our Call for Submissions page.
We do not have length restrictions, although we do feel that some very long pieces are generally not well-suited to the magazine’s format. We prefer to publish complete work rather than excerpts.
by Marina Murayama Nir Fragments and Residue are the first two tracks of my upcoming album and magazine, Unfurl. The goal of the project is to explore what matriarchy means in my family, and to exa…
A piece I did about my song, Residue