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Submissions: A Call for Kinship
The Kinship Review is a collective inquiry. While much of the writing is generated from our editor’s desk, we welcome guest dispatches that align with our four core pillars: The Hearthstone, The Covenant, The Commons, and The Horizon.
What we look for: We seek "learned yet compassionate" essays that bridge the gap between clinical insight and human experience. Whether you are a researcher, a theologian, a community builder, or a witness to the global frontlines, we value work that is:
- Integrated: Connecting personal growth to wider social or spiritual ripples.
- Reflective: Moving beyond "opinion" into deep, informed inquiry.
- Grounded: Rooted in the reality of family systems, faith, or humanitarian action.
How to Pitch: Please send a brief abstract (200–300 words) outlining your proposed essay and which "pillar" it serves. We are particularly interested in stories of resilience, the architecture of peace, and the complexities of modern kinship.
Direct your inquiries to: Letters to the Editor