Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 at
11:35 pm

Featuring three short stories, an interview, and two essays.Fiction:“Fungal Gardens” by Ekaterina Sedia“Advertising at the End of the World” by Keffy R.M. Kehrli“The Girl in the Basement” by Matthew KresselInterview with Elizabeth EngstromEssay “World-building” by Monica ValentinelliJeff VanderMeer searches for Grey Matter.Apex Magazine is a publisher of ‘dark SF’ short fiction.What type of dark SF? Think of Aliens, The Thing, and 28 Days Later. Remember reading Russel’s The Sparrow? McCarthy’s The Road? Gibson’s Neuromancer? These are a sample of the modern masterpieces that we strive to reach in terms of quality, social commentary, and thrills.
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Monday, December 28th, 2009 at
2:25 pm

Apex Magazine is a publisher of ‘dark SF’ short fiction.What type of dark SF? Think of Aliens, The Thing, and 28 Days Later. Remember reading Russel’s The Sparrow? McCarthy’s The Road? Gibson’s Neuromancer? These are a sample of the modern masterpieces that we strive to reach in terms of quality, social commentary, and thrills.New fiction:”Pimp My Airship” by Maurice Broaddus”Kenny 149″ by Brad BecraftClassic Reprint:”Sinner, Baker, Fabulist, Priest; Red Mask, Black Mask, Gentleman, Beast” by Eugie Foster
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Friday, December 18th, 2009 at
2:46 pm

Features four short stories and one poem.Fiction:”A Poor Man’s Roses” by Alethea Kontis”To Dream of Stars: An Astronomer’s Lament” by Peter M. Ball”Yellow Warblers” by Jason Sizemore”Ghost Technology From the Sun” by Paul JessupPoetry: “After, Thoughs–A Pantoum”–by J.C. HayNon-Fiction:Interview with Brandon Massey by Maurice BroaddusSearching For Brain Matter by Ekaterina SediaApex Magazine is a publisher of ‘dark SF’ short fiction.What type of dark SF? Think of Aliens, The Thing, and 28 Days Later. Remember reading Russel’s The Sparrow? McCarthy’s The Road? Gibson’s Neuromancer? These are a sample of the modern masterpieces that we strive to reach in terms of quality, social commentary, and thrills.
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Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at
2:43 pm

Apex Magazine is a publisher of ‘dark SF’ short fiction.What type of dark SF? Think of Aliens, The Thing, and 28 Days Later. Remember reading Russel’s The Sparrow? McCarthy’s The Road? Gibson’s Neuromancer? These are a sample of the modern masterpieces that we strive to reach in terms of quality, social commentary, and thrills.New fiction:”She Called Me Sweetie” by Glenn Lewis Gillette”…That Has Such People in It” by Jennifer PellandClassic Reprint:”The Frozen Sky” by Jeff Carlson
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