Apex Magazine April edition now available
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This month’s Apex Magazine is a special one. For the first time, we welcomed a guest editor into the fold. Michael A. Burstein, esteemed writer (and now editor!) adds his personal flavor with two original works, along with a classic reprint.
Table of Contents:
Fiction:
“The Last Science Fiction Writer” by Jamie Todd Rubin
“Waiting for Jakie” by Barbara Krasnoff
“Love, Dad” by Jeffrey D. Kooistra (classic reprint)
“Savage” by E. Anderson (Permuted Press Presents)
Poetry:
“Message in a Bottle” by Michael Ceraolo
“Fallen Gardens” by Elizabeth Barrette
Essay:
“Confessions of a Book Junkie: End of the Golden Age, or The Opposite Problem of Appropriation” by Lavie Tidhar
Editorial:
“Editorial Dispositions” by Michael A. Burstein
Interviews:
Ekaterina Sedia
Paul Jessup
As you can see, this issue is filled to the gills. As always, it is free at http://www.apexbookcompany.com/apex-online or you can pay two bucks to get an eBook version of this month’s issue (this is a great way to show your support of our short fiction work).
http://www.apexbookcompany.com/?p=877
This month’s Apex Magazine is a special one. For the first time, we welcomed a guest editor into the fold. Michael A. Burstein, esteemed writer (and now editor!) adds his personal flavor with two original works, along with a classic reprint.
Table of Contents:
Fiction:
“The Last Science Fiction Writer” by Jamie Todd Rubin
“Waiting for Jakie” by Barbara Krasnoff
“Love, Dad” by Jeffrey D. Kooistra (classic reprint)
“Savage” by E. Anderson (Permuted Press Presents)
Poetry:
“Message in a Bottle” by Michael Ceraolo
“Fallen Gardens” by Elizabeth Barrette
Essay:
“Confessions of a Book Junkie: End of the Golden Age, or The Opposite Problem of Appropriation” by Lavie Tidhar
Editorial:
“Editorial Dispositions” by Michael A. Burstein
Interviews:
Ekaterina Sedia
Paul Jessup
As you can see, this issue is filled to the gills. As always, it is free at http://www.apexbookcompany.com/apex-online or you can pay two bucks to get an eBook version of this month’s issue (this is a great way to show your support of our short fiction work).