Nadja Spiegelman is the author of the memoir I'm Supposed to Protect You From All This and several award-winning comics for children, as well as the co-editor of the 2016 project Resist! a free publication of women's comics and graphics. Previously the online editor of The Paris Review, she is now the editor-in-chief of a new international literary print quarterly, Astra Magazine.
Astra argues for reviving the pleasure of engaging with literature while also holding a beautifully made object. - T Magazine A tour of contemporary international literature for the price of a single paperback. If you're bored by a certain sameness, a deflating parochial quality to what you've been reading lately, give Astra a chance. - Ron Charles, The Washinton Post A who's who of global superstar writers. - NY Post Astra is like a gorgeously curated jewel-box you can't wait to unpack. There is no other magazine like this. - ELIF BATUMAN, Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of The Possessed, The Idiot, and the forthcoming novel, Either/Or. Destined to shine brightly in the literary firmament, Astra Magazine is here to remind us that we should always read and write with a joyful disregard for borders of any kind. - HERNAN DIAZ, Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of In the Distance and Trust Astra is the magazine we need right now. It's full of stunning work from a broad range of voices, a magazine both intimate and universal, in the way all good writing is. - NATHAN ENGLANDER, Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of For the Relief of Unbearable Urges and What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank As a writer whose work is often difficult to classify, I am attracted to Astra Magazine's agenda of publishing writers who exist in the inter, whose writing defies neat categorization. The debut Ecstasy issue is stirring in its international orientation & ambitious in its scope and content. - LAURA LINDSTEDT, Finlandia Prize winning author of Oneiron and My Friend Natalia Astra Magazine is vital. As an American citizen born outside the US, I am especially attracted to their idea of publishing writing that rejects borders, and that a writer should not, can not, represent an entire country. The first issue allows space for each extraordinary writer to speak only for themselves. - IMBOLO MBUE, Bestselling author of Behold the Dreamers and How Beautiful We Were