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We are happy and excited to bring to you the April 2021 issue of Asian Extracts.


Issue 3 contains prose and poetry on history, architecture, love, travel, social justice, and nostalgia. The cover art is by Erralieza, a single mother and self-taught artist based in Kuala Lumpur. Trisha Shastri's digital art during the pandemic captures our imagination and longing for a new world.


We hope you will enjoy this latest issue of our magazine.






 
 
 


Asian Extracts Magazine invites submissions for our second issue coming out in January 2021.

Who Can Submit: Emerging writers from Asia are encouraged to submit. Submissions in all languages (with or without translation) are accepted.

Deadline: There is no deadline. However, submissions received at a later stage will be considered for subsequent issues.

General Guidelines

Thank you for considering Asian Extracts for the publication of your original creative nonfiction (essays, reviews, interviews, photo essays on travel, food, entertainment, culture, history, etc.), fiction (flash fiction, short stories), poetry, or art.

Asian Extracts publishes fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, and art by writers from Asia.

  • We do not charge for submissions.

  • Submit all your work in Times New Roman 12-point font, single-spaced in a Microsoft Word document.

  • Submissions in all languages (with or without translation) are accepted.

  • We are assuming we have non-exclusive right to publish your submission unless you tell us otherwise. Please be sure to submit work that is previously unpublished or has permission to be republished. Tell us in your cover letter whether your submission is exclusive to us or whether you have submitted to other magazines as well. If another magazine accepts your work for publication, please get in touch with us immediately.

  • There is no limit on the number of submissions made by a submitter. However, please consider the guidelines as mentioned—poetry (up to three poems), fiction (flash fiction, short stories), creative nonfiction (essays, reviews, interviews, photo essays on travel, food, entertainment, culture, history, etc.) or art (up to five images).

  • Please send high-definition images for art submissions and/or for photographs sent along with creative nonfiction submissions.

  • If you are sending work in more than one category, please send your submissions in separate documents.

  • If you are sending more than one poem, please combine all poems in one document and start each poem on a new page. Each poem must have a title.

  • If you are submitting art, please make sure that it includes a title, medium, and date.

  • Please make sure to provide sources wherever necessary in your submissions.

  • We respond to all submissions by email. If your work is selected to be published, we will get back to you within two weeks.

  • Please make sure to save rajiv.narang@asianextracts.org and rathi@asianextracts.org in your contacts to prevent our response being caught up in your spam folder.

How to Submit Your Work

We accept submissions only via email.

Please submit your work to rathi@asianextracts.org along with a copy to rajiv.narang@asianextracts.org with a subject line Asian Extracts Submission: [Writer’s Name].

The body of your email must include the following details:

NAME (As you wish to be credited)

TYPE OF SUBMISSION(S) (Creative Nonfiction, Fiction, Poetry, Art)

TITLE OF SUBMISSION(S)

WORD COUNT

IF THE SUBMISSION IS EXCLUSIVE TO US (If no, please share details)

ANYTHING ELSE YOU WOULD LIKE US TO KNOW

Size/Word Limit

· Fiction (Short Story): Up to 2400 words

· Fiction (Flash Fiction), Creative Nonfiction: Up to 1200 words

· Poetry: Up to three poems

· Art: Up to 5 images


For any queries, please write to us at rathi@asianextracts.org.

 
 
 
  • Writer: DPC
    DPC
  • Oct 28, 2020
  • 1 min read

We are proud to bring to you the first issue of Asian Extracts.

This issue features writings on the theme Home. You will find prose by Ratna Pande, Soujanya; poems by Gina Gallyot, Lavanya, and Chinmay Jha; art by Neerja Shastri, and more.

We hope you enjoy reading.

The issue is available in print (on demand) as well as a soft copy. Please support Asian Extracts by encouraging your friends and family to buy a copy. You can place an order by sending us an email to rxnarang@gmail.com.

About Asian Extracts

Asian Extracts is an independent literary magazine run by volunteers who are committed to discovering new writing and art by emerging and underrepresented writers from Asia and/or Asian-origin and launch them to the world platform. We believe in publishing emerging writers alongside established authors.

The magazine is published quarterly.

 
 
 
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