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Exploring the Experience of Disability Guidelines for
Submission The criteria for good writing apply: effective technique, thought-provoking subject matter, and in general, a mature grasp of the art of story-telling. Writers should avoid using offending language and always put the person before the disability. Kaleidoscope is published twice a year, in
January with a submission deadline of August 1, and in July with a
submission deadline of March 1.
Fiction — Short stories with a well-crafted plot and engaging characters—5,000 words maximum Poetry – Poems that have strong imagery, evocative language – six poems maximum. Book reviews – Reviews that are substantive, timely, powerful works about publications in the field of disability and/or the arts. The writer’s opinion of the work being reviewed should be clear. The review should be a literary work in its own right – 5,000 words maximum. Visual arts – Art of all media, from watercolor and charcoals to collage and sculpture; six to twelve works maximum. We accept black and white glossy photos, 35mm slides, or color photos. Any art submitted digitally must be in a high-resolution .jpg or .tif format to ensure the best print quality. The photos should have minimal background with the art as the main focus. Include captions on the photos stating the size, medium, and title of work. Publishing
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