The journal welcomes scholarly studies related to literary analysis, comparative narratives, critical interpretation, storytelling traditions, cultural discourse, and interdisciplinary textual studies. Contributions exploring literature in relation to society, technology, politics, identity, and global transformation are highly encouraged. Future directions include digital literary systems, interactive storytelling technologies, multimedia narrative frameworks, AI-assisted textual analysis, cross-cultural literary studies, and evolving narrative systems within digital societies.
The journal further encourages research involving contemporary literary criticism, oral traditions, cultural symbolism, narrative theory, postcolonial studies, digital storytelling platforms, and interdisciplinary textual interpretation. Studies integrating literature with media systems, philosophy, communication technologies, psychology, and sociocultural transformation are highly valued. Emerging future directions include immersive narrative environments, AI-supported literary analytics, interactive multimedia literature systems, digital publishing ecosystems, global comparative narrative studies, and technologically enhanced storytelling frameworks designed to preserve cultural identity while expanding creative expression and literary engagement within evolving digital societies.