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Calls for Submission: Debut Fiction by November 6, Reviews & Interviews through April

Calls for Submission: Debut Fiction by November 6, Reviews & Interviews through April

Aster(ix) Journal

Aster(ix) is open for submissions! We are thrilled to announce two open calls.

SEEKING: Debut Fiction / Deadline November 6

At Aster(ix), we are proud to be many writers’ first publication, especially for those from marginalized identities whose work is sometimes ignored or not understood/under-valued by more traditional outlets. For fiction writers, it can often be difficult to even find a place to get a foot in the door. Our upcoming issue will focus on debut fiction.

We’re honored and excited that Cleyvis Natera, best-selling author of Neruda on The Park (Ballantine Books, 2023), will be the guest editor for our SPRING 2025 ISSUE: DEBUT FICTION. Cleyvis is wonderful writer, editor, and teacher. She also deeply understands the journey of the debut author — Aster(ix) actually published a a chapter excerpt from Neruda on the Park in 2019!

What we’re looking for in THE DEBUT FICTION ISSUE:

  • 1) short stories by writers who have not yet published any fiction in a literary journal, and
  • 2) self-contained novel chapters of an unpublished debut novel (excerpts of forthcoming debut novels under contract will be considered).
  • For both categories, we favor submissions under 6000 words.
  • Please send only one submission per author for this call (i.e. a short story or a standalone novel chapter). If multiple submissions are sent, none will be reviewed. Focus on one piece and send us whatever you think is your best!
  • Please note that Aster(ix) is a transnational feminist literary arts journal committed to social justice and translation, placing people of color at the center of the conversation. We’re looking for the intimate, the honest, and the beautiful. Explore previously published fiction here.

For this special issue, we are pleased to share that we can pay $100-250 per piece based on length. We only accept submissions via Submittable. The deadline is open until November 6, 2024 at 11:59pm PST. Click here to submit!

SEEKING: Reviews & Interviews / Now through April 2025

Secondly, we are currently seeking Book Reviews and Interviews! Tanya Shirazi, former Managing Editor of Aster(ix) and past Guest Editor, is returning to the team to focus on Reviews & Interviews from Fall 2024 to Spring 2025.

What we’re looking for:

These pieces will be published in the online journal. We are not able to pay for these pieces at this time. We only accept submissions via Submittable. This is a rolling call from October 2024 through April 2024. Click here to submit!


We look forward to reading your submissions soon! For more information on the calls, explore our Submittable in detail: asterix.submittable.com


About Aster(ix)

Aster(ix) is a transnational feminist literary arts journal committed to social justice and translation, placing people of color at the center of the conversation. Founded in 2013 by novelist Angie Cruz and nonfiction writer Adriana E. Ramírez, the journal loves to feature the intimate, the honest, and the beautiful. 

Aster(ix) is a play on asterisk, star, splat, a wildcard. It’s the censored and omitted. It’s footnotes and to be continued. (ix) honors Mayan heart-knowing, the alignment with divine will, the torch bearer. We cast lines between the future and the past, the possible and the impossible.

Aster(ix) Journal receives support from the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences and the Department of English at University of Pittsburgh, and regularly partners with the Center for African American Poetry and Poetics and the Pittsburgh Contemporary Writers Series. 

> > Explore past issues here.

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