April 2016 Apex Magazine Now Available
I love Sarah Zar’s cover to Apex #83 (at right; click for bigger version); and the contents look pretty good, too. Jason Sizemore gives us the complete scoop in his editorial.
This month we’re publishing only two works of original fiction, because both are lengthy pieces, totaling nearly 14,000 words combined, and our goal is to publish around 12,000 words of original fiction each month. In Andrew Neil Gray’s “The Laura Ingalls Experience,” a mech takes a simulated adventure to the American frontier of the 1800s. A search for self in a hollow world makes for poignant story. “The Teratologist’s Brother” by Brandon H. Bell is a prime example of the type of world/unsettling SF Apex Magazine strives to publish. Part dystopia, part Lovecraftian, you will be piecing the puzzles of this story together long after you finish reading it.
Former Apex Magazine editor and frequent contributor Catherynne M. Valente returns to our pages (after a too-lengthy absence) with “The Quidnunx.” This novelette reprint is a masterful example of world building and creating something that is both entirely alien and entirely beautiful. Geoffrey Girard, author of the upcoming Apex Publications collection, first communions, gives us a taste of his collection by sharing the story “Collecting James” with the Apex Magazine readers. Having the story fresh in my mind, I can honestly say if this one doesn’t make you squirm, then you’re a tougher person than I.
For our nonfiction selections, we have two interviews. Russell Dickerson talks with our cover artist Sarah Zar. Andrea Johnson questions author Andrew Neil Grey. Finally, rounding out the issue are poems by John Yu Branscum, Michael VanCalbergh, Jeremy Paden, and Craig Finlay. Our podcast this month is “The Teratologist’s Brother” by Brandon H. Bell.
Here’s the complete TOC, with links to all the free content.
Fiction
“The Teratologist’s Brother” by Brandon H. Bell
“The Laura Ingalls Experience” by Andrew Neil Gray
“Collecting James” by Geoffrey Girard (from Murky Depths #8, 2009)
“The Quidnunx” by Catherynne M. Valente (from Harvest Season, 2014)
Poetry
Fertility by Craig Finlay
The Farmer’s Milk by John Yu Branscum
Myth of the Mud God by Michael VanCalbergh
Song of the Encantado by Jeremy Paden
Nonfiction
Words from the Editor-in-Chief by Jason Sizemore
Interview with Andrew Neil Gray by Andrea Johnson
Interview with Sarah Zar, Cover Artist by Russell Dickerson
Podcast #34
“The Teratologist’s Brother” by Brandon H. Bell” (40:56 in length)
Apex Magazine is a monthly science fiction, fantasy, and horror publication featuring original short stories, poetry and non-fiction. It is edited by Jason Sizemore and Sigrid Ellis, and released the first Tuesday of every month. In 2012, 2013 and 2014, it was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Semiprozine.
We last covered Apex Magazine with the March 2016 issue.
Apex Magazine is published by Apex Publications. Issues are available free online, and sold for $2.99 in a variety of digital formats. Subscriptions are just $19.95 for one year (12 issues) in EPUB, Mobi, and PDF formats.
This issue’s cover is by Sarah Zar. The complete issue is here, and you can buy back issues or subscribe at their website.
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