Chartium: International Multimedia Magazine & Literary Arts Publisher
Chartium is an international multimedia magazine and the largest youth-led magazine based in Hong Kong, dedicated to empowering youth through creative expression. We publish biannual issues that feature literary pieces, artwork, music, and film from young creatives around the world. Our mission is to provide opportunities for youth ages 13-25 to showcase their work while ensuring that literature, art, music, and film are free and accessible to all. As of August 2025, we’ve accumulated 69,000+ followers across platforms, 4,000+ issue readers, and 5,000+ submissions from 136+ countries worldwide.
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Rursus: The Anthology Submissions Open Now!
RURSUS: THE ANTHOLOGY – [ LATIN: backward, turned back, in return, in turn, again ]
A cycle carries weight. It permeates, lingers, and aches. From the cyclical pattern of nature and creation, to the ritual of a morning commute, our lives persist and change in an infinite loop. What is your cycle or ritual? How does it take shape? Why does it continue? The submission portal has opened, so we invite you to send us your creative work by January 20.
Blog Features
We're actively seeking works from creators aged 13-25 to feature across our social media platforms. We welcome original poetry, prose, artwork, music, and film—previously published pieces are accepted. Here is the link to submit.
Artwork by 3ida
Artwork by 3ida
Artwork by Houda
Artwork by Houda
Photography by Treimane Studio
By Treimane Studio
Artwork by Lina Hédo
By Lina Hédo
Photography by Emma Lyons
By Emma Lyons
Garden Walls
By Taylor Castro
roadkill
By Robina Nguyen
9 3 9
By Sebastian Karall
concave
By Kyra Allyson
Deer
By Kathryn Kennedy
EXPLODING ORANGE
By Isabel Rhoten
motherhood
By Rafael Cadaoas
How the Blue Irises Died
By Harsheni Maniarasan
Rezo de una hija que no es hija a una madre que no es madre / Prayer of a daughter who is no daughter to a mother who is no mother
By Alba
The Breaking of a Mare
By Lynn La’Shae Howard
the flame of faith
By Bree Pramanik
The Great Divide
By Lynn La’Shae Howard
The Jones Street Sonnet
By Adina Gershon
The Pantry
By Diana
The thing left unsaid on new year’s
By Sophie Tong