Dear Aster(ix) Readers,
This spring we’re challenging ourselves to find inspiration in all that is new. Keep reading for new pieces from Ruth Kocher, María del Socorro Límon, and newly released pieces from the Fall 2018 Edges issues including Olivia Walton, Shay Lawz and Malvinna Sammarone. In honor of Earth Day, Aster(ix) Editor Angie Cruz also spoke with artists Erica Hunt, Ruth Ellen Kocher, Dawn Lundy Martin and giovanni singleton. Read more of their discussion on climate change, race and the future of our survival.
This year Aster(ix) is celebrating six years of life and news that Carly Moore’s “My Big Gay Essay” won the 2018 Best of Net! We hope to continue sharing work of marginalized voices that often go unnoticed. From all of us at Aster(ix), thank you for being part of the Aster(ix) familia!
Love always,
Aster(ix) Journal
Art by Emily Raboteau
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FICTION: Dreams of Sedat Peker
by Olivia Walton
A message from Sedat Peker.
We will let your blood in streams and we will take a shower in your blood. If you ask my opinion, you should not try to sink this STATE for your own health. The only reason that you are alive at the moment is the presence of the STATE and its survival.
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PODCAST: ASTER(IX) PRESENTS
Our inaugural podcast episode of Aster(ix) presents features Sandra Cisneros. Join Aster(ix)’s Angela Velez as she explores fame with Sandra at the Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, PA.
Photo by Heather Kresge
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latest issue from Aster(ix):
edges
The Fall 2018 Aster(ix) Anthology features writers, both established and emerging, whose prose and poetry embraces the themes of establishing, breaking, and defying edges. Including works from Nathalie Handal, Leila Nadir, Rosa Alcalá, Vi Khi Nao, Shay Lawz, Olivia Rose Walton, Lucas de Lima, Malvinna Sammarone, Nicole Callihan, J.C. Reyes, Flavia Rocha, Sue Scavo, and Laylah Ali (cover art).
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