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Mind Palace: what are the rooms of memory in which you find yourself?
10/11/2020

Mind Palace: what are the rooms of memory in which you find yourself?

Embracing the mundane, Rebecca Collins Pfeiffer dares to reframe friendship as the incredibly passionate and fumbling ex...
11/10/2020

Embracing the mundane, Rebecca Collins Pfeiffer dares to reframe friendship as the incredibly passionate and fumbling experience that she understands it to be. Read her poem in Issue 3! Link in bio.

Philosophy meets film: we invite you to inspect Black Mirror’s Bandernatch for the implications of predeterminism, or an...
07/10/2020

Philosophy meets film: we invite you to inspect Black Mirror’s Bandernatch for the implications of predeterminism, or any other ideas you might have!

Write a memoir through the songs that have held particular meaning for different phases of your life.
05/10/2020

Write a memoir through the songs that have held particular meaning for different phases of your life.

Write a 26-sentence long piece where each sentence starts with the consecutive letter of the alphabet!
01/10/2020

Write a 26-sentence long piece where each sentence starts with the consecutive letter of the alphabet!

The laws of physics state that it is possible to un-cook an egg, un-break a glass or un-melt an ice cube. What would our...
29/09/2020

The laws of physics state that it is possible to un-cook an egg, un-break a glass or un-melt an ice cube. What would our world look like without Time Reversal Symmetry? Send us your response and get published in our next issue!

Rachna Iyer writes about surrealism through nightmarish scenarios; read more on our website! Illustrations by Kainaaz Ch...
25/09/2020

Rachna Iyer writes about surrealism through nightmarish scenarios; read more on our website! Illustrations by Kainaaz Chothia.

In this short memoir, Aruni Soni plays around with indentation to symbolize broader themes of time and its progression. ...
20/09/2020

In this short memoir, Aruni Soni plays around with indentation to symbolize broader themes of time and its progression. Illustrations by Instagram handle .shaks! Read more on our website.

What does it taste like in your mouth to say “I love you”? Austin Sayre’s poem speaks to love and vulnerability - not fr...
19/09/2020

What does it taste like in your mouth to say “I love you”? Austin Sayre’s poem speaks to love and vulnerability - not from the heart, but from the tongue that admits it. More on the website!

We’re open to submissions for our next issue! Submit your work and get published. If you’re stuck in your writing, check out our writing prompts to let your creativity hop out of the box.

Steamed buns. Stir fry rice. General Tso’s chicken. Taste the stories behind your favorite Chinese restaurant orders. 🍜 ...
16/09/2020

Steamed buns. Stir fry rice. General Tso’s chicken. Taste the stories behind your favorite Chinese restaurant orders. 🍜
Read Jamie Xu’s second piece through the link in our bio!

Huge shoutout to Veena Dinavahi for submitting a response to one of our writing prompts, “Backwards.” Intrigued? Visit o...
09/09/2020

Huge shoutout to Veena Dinavahi for submitting a response to one of our writing prompts, “Backwards.” Intrigued? Visit our website today to read the full article.
Illustrations by Sarah Auches.

First up in our second issue, Monica Vogel writes about the Divided Man, a commentary on social justice through an inter...
04/09/2020

First up in our second issue, Monica Vogel writes about the Divided Man, a commentary on social justice through an internal battle of one’s splitting sanity. Illustrations by Chloe Bonner. Read the full piece on our website!

The Unorthodocs presents its second issue featuring reverse chronological orders, a divided man, some pork dumplings and...
30/08/2020

The Unorthodocs presents its second issue featuring reverse chronological orders, a divided man, some pork dumplings and more bizarre writing.

Open your mind and tell us what you see, sans psychological analysis.
28/08/2020

Open your mind and tell us what you see, sans psychological analysis.

 talks about a different kind of mask - one you have been wearing long before 2020. Read the full story on our website. ...
28/08/2020

talks about a different kind of mask - one you have been wearing long before 2020. Read the full story on our website.

Get writing, and stay tuned for our next issue!
26/08/2020

Get writing, and stay tuned for our next issue!

We might not give you $200 as you pass GO, but since when has money ever been a motivator... Submit your work today for ...
23/08/2020

We might not give you $200 as you pass GO, but since when has money ever been a motivator... Submit your work today for our next issue!

 encourages us to keep thinking differently in What Keeps You Sane. Illustrations by !
22/08/2020

encourages us to keep thinking differently in What Keeps You Sane. Illustrations by !

Start getting those creative juices a-mixing! More writing prompts on our ideascape.
20/08/2020

Start getting those creative juices a-mixing! More writing prompts on our ideascape.

Jamie Xu explores the methodology of an art form in The Nigerian Man Who Asked Me How To Draw. Read more on our website!...
18/08/2020

Jamie Xu explores the methodology of an art form in The Nigerian Man Who Asked Me How To Draw. Read more on our website! Illustrations by .

def function (publish):       publish = submit your work today
16/08/2020

def function (publish):
publish = submit your work today

Beauty explains herself in this satire written by .19. For the full piece, visit our website today! The Unorthodocs is c...
14/08/2020

Beauty explains herself in this satire written by .19. For the full piece, visit our website today!

The Unorthodocs is currently open to submissions; send us your writing today.

How much are we really seeing? Think Unorthodocs and submit your quirky thoughts today!
12/08/2020

How much are we really seeing? Think Unorthodocs and submit your quirky thoughts today!

In her self-portrait, Rachna Iyer examines her self as a reflection of the women who precede her. Read the full piece in...
10/08/2020

In her self-portrait, Rachna Iyer examines her self as a reflection of the women who precede her. Read the full piece in our first issue. Illustrations by Molly Sood.

We are currently accepting submissions for our next issue - go to our website to get published today!

Get creative; get published! We want to see where you take this. More prompts on our ideascape on our website.
08/08/2020

Get creative; get published! We want to see where you take this. More prompts on our ideascape on our website.

Constructed with a ruse of a self-help guide, Jamila Dawkins writes about her memories, identity, and more, in How To Pl...
07/08/2020

Constructed with a ruse of a self-help guide, Jamila Dawkins writes about her memories, identity, and more, in How To Plait Bad Hair. Illustrations by Rhea Iyer.

Revisit something familiar to you with a new eye, and capture what swims under the sea. Send us your response and get pu...
06/08/2020

Revisit something familiar to you with a new eye, and capture what swims under the sea. Send us your response and get published in our next issue! For more writing prompts check out our ideascape on our website.

Fate and Fantasy exchange letters in Sumil Nair’s Heaven Above. Read the full piece in our first issue!
04/08/2020

Fate and Fantasy exchange letters in Sumil Nair’s Heaven Above. Read the full piece in our first issue!

Ever written anything in reverse chronological order? Try it out and get published in our next issue! Peruse more writin...
01/08/2020

Ever written anything in reverse chronological order? Try it out and get published in our next issue! Peruse more writing prompts on our ideascape through the link in our bio.

We are all subject to the writer's block, the emptiness of a blank mind, the frustration of an un-inked page. While The ...
31/07/2020

We are all subject to the writer's block, the emptiness of a blank mind, the frustration of an un-inked page. While The Unorthodocs magazine desires to inspire creativity through the collection of novel work, we also offer you an assemblage of writing prompts to push you to think outside of the box. Check out our ideascape today!

Presenting our first issue! Note from the editors:As our world the way we are accustomed to it has come teetering to a h...
30/07/2020

Presenting our first issue!

Note from the editors:
As our world the way we are accustomed to it has come teetering to a halt, we are being faced with adversities that challenge the status quo and push us to think outside of the box for solutions. We are in an age where creativity has been given a golden platform to prove its worth.

As writers, we encourage this mentality now and beyond. We encourage people to reflect, contemplate and question, and we encourage people to present their endeavors to the world. Keep pushing the boundaries of the constructs that seem static.

We hope that you are inspired by the material we present to you, that we illuminate the creative sparks home to your mind, and that you find light in the gift of challenge.

Visit the website in our bio!

The Unorthodocs is here! We are a magazine dedicated to inspiring your creativity and supporting your literary endeavors...
28/07/2020

The Unorthodocs is here! We are a magazine dedicated to inspiring your creativity and supporting your literary endeavors. We believe that artistic expression has no bounds and offer a platform to broadcast your creative liberties. Visit our website for a compilation of writing prompts or to simply peruse our first issue.

The Unorthodocs accepts ALL forms of submissions - be it a product review, a monologue, a memoir, a haiku, an academic essay, or something that doesn't even have a name. We encourage BIZARRE ideas. This is a great way to get published with no restrictions hindering your idiosyncratic quirks. Write to us today! Click the link in our bio.

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