Taking Submissions: Astrolabe December 2024 Window (Early)
January 21, 2025
Submission Window: December 21st, 2024 to January 21, 2025
Payment: $50 upon publication
Theme: Stories about how we seek out, discover, and grasp onto connection in all genres with a particular fondness for anything that moves beyond realism in form or content or spirit
Please read below for details about our next submission window, guidelines, honorariums, and rights.
At Astrolabe, we’re looking for work about how we seek out, discover, and grasp onto connection. Into the woods. Across a line. Beneath the ocean. Along a seam. Into the branches of an alternate present or the crevasse of an alternate future. Across the rifts between one another.
And then, once we find one other, the myths we make.
We’re excited to see as many interpretations of this broad theme as there are stars in the night sky.
We’re open to work of all genres, with a particular fondness for anything that moves beyond realism in form or content or spirit.
Read about Astrolabe for details on our mission and what we’re doing with the Universe.
The details
We pay a $50 honorarium upon publication of one or more pieces from your submission.
We open for submissions on the day we publish new work and remain open for a month, or until we reach 150 submissions. Here are our next open submission periods:
Here are the next free periods:
- December 21st to January 21, 2025
Some additional details:
- We currently accept three types of work: fiction, creative nonfiction, and photography & art. See below for genre-specific instructions. We’re not a market for lineated poetry at the moment.
- We do accept simultaneous submissions, but please let us know if your work was accepted for publication elsewhere—we’ll be thrilled for your good news!
- No multiple submissions—and if we don’t accept your work, please wait until our next submission period before trying again unless we specifically ask for more work.
- We consider only unpublished work.
We ask for first North American serial rights and non-exclusive print/anthology rights. All copyrights remain yours. Read more about the rights we ask for.
Fiction & creative nonfiction
Send us up to three pieces, of no more than 3,000 words in total, in .doc
, .docx
, or .pdf
format.
We’ll happily consider fiction and CNF in all prose forms—prose poetry, micro, flash, and beyond—but we’re not considering lineated poetry at the moment.
Photography & art
Send us up to five pieces in .jpg
, .png
, or .pdf
format.
If your artwork doesn’t work in one of those formats—for example, if you’ve built something dynamic or interactive—send a link to where we can view it online, or just ask!
Time to submit!
We are temporarily closed to submissions. Our next free submission period is open between Saturday, December 21st and Tuesday, January 21st, 2025.
Track your submissions on Duotrope, Chill Subs, or The Submission Grinder!
Your rights
Astrolabe asks for first North American serial rights (FNASR) to your work, which ensures that we’re the first place this work appears. Once your work is published on Astrolabe, all electronic and print rights revert back to you—you can republish the piece as you see fit. We also ask for non-exclusive anthology and print rights. This allows us to use your work in a possible future anthology, but doesn’t prevent you from pursuing other anthology or print opportunities in the meantime.
The copyright to your work remains yours at all times.
Questions?
Email us at [email protected].
Via: Astrolabe.
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