Submissions
Inkwell Literary Magazine welcomes your creative contributions. Send your poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, photography, drawings, and other written and visual works via email to inkwellbbs@gmail.com. Please include your full name, grade, and your contact information.
Who can submit?
Inkwell accepts submissions from all current students at Al-Bayan Bilingual School.
Restrictions
Inkwell is committed to sharing diverse visions and perspectives. However, we will not publish work that violates school rules and values, work that encourages violence, or work that is inappropriate for student readers.
Guidelines
Poetry:
- All poems should be typed.
- 14-point font.
- On the top left of your submission please include your first name and grade.
- Work mustn’t be submitted in any other issue or magazine.
- Let us know a bit about yourself in a short 3-4 sentence summary.
- Anonymous submissions are not accepted, Inkwell urges its submitters to express their writing with confidence.
- Inkwell accepts all student work — some issues might contain exclusive columns accepting a limited amount of students.
- Inkwell prohibits plagiarism, the use of inappropriate words or phrases, expressing pessimistic opinions regarding a Kuwaiti political figure, and the slander of a member of our community/ society in submissions.
Short Stories & Featured Articles:
- All stories should be typed.
- 14-point font.
- Stories should be in between 300 to 4000 words.
- On the top left of your submission please include your first name and grade.
- Work mustn’t be submitted in any other issue or magazine.
- Let us know a bit about yourself in a short 3-4 sentence summary.
- Anonymous stories are not accepted, Inkwell urges its submitters to express their writing with confidence.
- Inkwell accepts all student work — some issues might contain exclusive columns accepting a limited amount of students.
- Inkwell prohibits plagiarism, the use of inappropriate words or phrases, expressing pessimistic opinions regarding a Kuwaiti political figure, and the slander of a member of our community/ society in submissions.