Submission Guidelines: Our Collective Voice
This blog is another part of our youth-driven movement, designed both by and for the emerging voices of our society.

YOUR VOICE MATTERS
We believe in the power of collective action—to raise our voices and make the world a better place, whether through small acts or bold words of kindness.
We welcome submissions that:
- Explore experiences with bullying
- Discuss current events
- Share and celebrate diverse perspectives
- Uplift impactful works of music, literature, or art
- Present new artistic endeavours
- Call for change
- Reflect on life as you live and see it

WHAT WE PUBLISH
We accept a variety of formats for submission and publication on our blog.
Written submissions may include (but are not limited to):
- Articles
- Opinion pieces
- Discussions
- Interviews
- Short fiction
- Reviews
- Recipes
As a general guide, we recommend keeping written pieces around 800 words, though this is flexible.
Visual submissions can include photographs and artworks. Please provide a description of your piece (up to 100 words).
Word limits are guidelines only—you’re welcome to submit pieces that are slightly shorter or longer if needed.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Submit work through the Google Form only . We accept files in the following formats: .doc, .docx, .pdf, .jpg, .jpeg and .png
Submissions will be open for 2 weeks (from the 1st to 15th of every month) and published the following month
Authors can submit only one piece per month
Larger texts must be maximum 800 words (e.g. stories, opinions, news, interviews). Smaller texts must be a maximum of 300 words (e.g. book reviews, movie reviews etc.)
Must be in line with the Project Rockit Blog’s Statement of Purpose (see above)
Communication between authors and the Blog team will take up to 4 weeks.
Pieces must not contain material with profane language, works that infringe on the psychological safety of young people, is excessively political or encourage hate speech, prejudice, discrimination and bullying
CREATING COMMUNITY
Through this blog, we aim to foster the same sense of community we build in our workshops—just in a digital space. We imagine a place where every young person feels welcome and safe to explore a wide range of perspectives, and in doing so, discover more about themselves.
SHARE YOUR VOICE