Interview with Kris Millering
You’ve seen Kris Millering’s fiction in Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Lightspeed, Devilfish Review, and The Colored Lens, and this month Apex Magazine is proud to present “Coins for Their Eyes,” a grim but...
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4750 Words There is a presence in completely dark rooms — even rooms in ordinary houses — a sense of certainty that someone else is there. It fills all the space where you are not. It wraps long arms...
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Like Schrödinger’s cat the half wives live in boxes with a loaded gun, neither living nor dead, until their box is opened and the cold and messy laws of probability take effect. That’s why I never open...
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Schliemann digs by day in the winds of Hisarlık, prospecting for myth with digammas and dynamite. His children’s names roll like the sea grounding black ships on burning shores, his wife with the hair...
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The rush of water pushes time, eating the shore and exposing it, tugging the bodies of stones back and forth across unmarked lines of life and death, time and tide. Sometimes they gasp in the air and...
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I know what I am. I am Big Apple. I bear witness to struggle, to tragedy small and enormous, to daily happiness, madness, and vengeance. I am gas leak, rent hike, and sewer blockage. I am five–alarm...
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Catherine Denvir is an artist whose career path has taken her from illustration — a vocation in which her work appears in many publications — into painting to satisfy a growing fascination for the...
View ArticleInterview with Kris Millering
You’ve seen Kris Millering’s fiction in Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Lightspeed, Devilfish Review, and The Colored Lens, and this month Apex Magazine is proud to present “Coins for Their Eyes,” a grim but...
View ArticleThe House in Winter
https://apex-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/apex16.mp3 There is a presence in completely dark rooms — even rooms in ordinary houses — a sense of certainty that someone else is there. It fills...
View ArticleHalf Wives
Like Schrödinger’s cat the half wives live in boxes with a loaded gun, neither living nor dead, until their box is opened and the cold and messy laws of probability take effect. That’s why I never open...
View ArticleThe Excavation of Troy
Schliemann digs by day in the winds of Hisarlık, prospecting for myth with digammas and dynamite. His children’s names roll like the sea grounding black ships on burning shores, his wife with the hair...
View ArticleOn the Excarnations of the Gods
The rush of water pushes time, eating the shore and exposing it, tugging the bodies of stones back and forth across unmarked lines of life and death, time and tide. Sometimes they gasp in the air and...
View ArticleWhat I Am
I know what I am. I am Big Apple. I bear witness to struggle, to tragedy small and enormous, to daily happiness, madness, and vengeance. I am gas leak, rent hike, and sewer blockage. I am five–alarm...
View ArticleFandom Activism for Change in Visual Entertainment Media: We Have the Power
‘Why bother?’ It may seem innocuous, but this question is one of the most prevalent — and sometimes most damaging — when it comes to social activism. In fandom activism specifically, it can be a death...
View ArticleInterview with Catherine Denvir
Catherine Denvir is an artist whose career path has taken her from illustration — a vocation in which her work appears in many publications — into painting to satisfy a growing fascination for the...
View ArticleCoins for Their Eyes
I opened a door and walked through. § Eyebrows are the hardest part. Lips are comparatively easy and forgiving of a bit of asymmetry. Cheek and body blushing, if it’s subtle, is similar. But eyebrows...
View ArticleInterview with Kris Millering
You’ve seen Kris Millering’s fiction in Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Lightspeed, Devilfish Review, and The Colored Lens, and this month Apex Magazine is proud to present “Coins for Their Eyes,” a grim but...
View ArticleThe House in Winter
By Jessica Sirkin | Narrated by Windy Bowlsby There is a presence in completely dark rooms — even rooms in ordinary houses — a sense of certainty that someone else is there. It fills all the space...
View ArticleHalf Wives
Like Schrödinger’s cat the half wives live in boxes with a loaded gun, neither living nor dead, until their box is opened and the cold and messy laws of probability take effect. That’s why I never open...
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