Inskription Guidelines

Read this before you Inskribe. These guidelines exist to protect the quality and integrity of what gets published.

What Inskriba Inskribes

We publish three types of Inskriptions. Each has its own standards, structure, and expectations.

Essays

Short-form writing grounded in lived experience, observation, or perspective.

Essays are for thoughtful writing rooted in real life. They may come from personal experience, observation, or reflection on culture, society, identity, or everyday life.

What we look for

  • +Lived experience or observation
  • +Clear perspective
  • +Cultural or social relevance
  • +Depth and reflection

What it is not

  • Random opinions
  • Shallow commentary
  • Personal journaling without insight

Collections

A linked series of essays exploring one idea over time.

Collections are for writers exploring a single idea across multiple essays. Each piece must build on the last and deepen the inquiry.

What we look for

  • +Clear central idea
  • +At least 3 essays
  • +Progression across essays
  • +Depth and structure

What it is not

  • Unrelated essays grouped together
  • Repetition
  • One long essay split into parts

Research

Structured, research-driven writing for deeper system-level analysis.

Research is for deeper analytical work examining systems, patterns, or problems using reasoning, evidence, or multiple perspectives.

What we look for

  • +Clear topic
  • +Strong structure
  • +Evidence or examples
  • +System-level insight

What it is not

  • Pure opinion
  • Academic jargon-heavy writing
  • Unstructured long essays

What Inskriba looks for

  • +Depth
  • +Clarity
  • +Authenticity
  • +Cultural grounding
  • +Thoughtful perspective

What does not fit

  • Shallow opinion pieces
  • Generic commentary
  • Low-effort personal journaling without insight
  • Plagiarized or AI-generated filler
  • Writing disconnected from culture, reality, or lived experience

Length requirements

Essays400–900 words
CollectionsMinimum 3 linked essays
ResearchFlexible, but subject to stricter standards

Review outcomes

Every Inskription is read by the editorial team. You will receive one of the following outcomes:

Accepted

Your work will be published.

Needs Revision

Promising, but requires changes.

Needs Editing

Selected for collaborative editing.

Rejected

Does not meet current standards.

Payment

Only accepted and published work is paid. Inskription alone does not guarantee publication or payment.