Issue 150
Apex Magazine is a digital dark science fiction and fantasy genre zine that features award-winning short fiction, essays, and...
Apex Magazine is a digital zine of dark sci-fi, dark fantasy, and horror short fiction. During the period between issues, we drop the issue's contents online in a staggered release schedule.
Apex Magazine Issue 150
Cover art by Makayla Bounds
EDITORIAL
Musings from Maryland by Lesley Conner
ORIGINAL FICTION
"My Song at the Conclave of Many Sorrows" by Daniel A. Oluremi
"A Rare and Exceptional Delicacy" by G.M. Mitchell (7/22)
"Orion and His Moon" by J.S. Oriel (8/5)
"Black Gold" by E.M. Kerkman (9/2)
We Who Hunt Alexanders Excerpt by Jason Sanford (7/31)
FLASH FICTION
"What the Crab Apple Tree Near Miranda Spaceport Saw" by Elijah J. Mears (7/29)
"Denizens of My Face" by Emil Morel (8/19)
"Changeling" by Frey Lylark (9/9)
MO*CON STORIES
"Moebius Syndrome" by Storm Humbert (7/10)
"As Ephemeral as Bubbles" by Akis Linardos (8/7)
CLASSIC FICTION
"Mother Sun" by Amy Nagopaleen (9/23)
"A Final Song for the Ages" by Pedro Iniguez (8/14)
ESSAYS
"Haunt Me, Then" by Lyndsie Manusos (8/26)
"Interning with Apex: A Chat Between Apex Intern Veronica J. Gilchrist and Managing Editor Rebecca E. Treasure" (9/30)
REVIEWS
"Words for Thought: Short Fiction Review" by AC Wise (9/30)
"Review of The Inescapable March by Hana Carolina" by Rebecca E. Treasure (9/4)
INTERVIEWS
Interview with Author J.S. Oriel by Marissa van Uden (8/12)
Interview with Author Daniel S. Oluremi by Marissa van Uden (7/15)
Interview with Artist Makayla Bounds by Bradley Powers (7/24)
Apex Magazine is a digital dark science fiction and fantasy genre zine that features award-winning short fiction, essays, and...
Welcome to Apex Magazine issue 150!
We decided to celebrate 150 issues with the previously unpublished/unpaid author issue...
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I was six years old when my grandmother took me to a conclave of ìrókò trees.
Màámi had passed away the night before,...
When the echo of other hoof beats fades away, I dismount.
I understood then that this was a lesson on trust. I needed to rip old habits. I needed to trust someone else with the business...
They’re not brothers, and before three days ago, they weren’t friends. But now, they’re all that’s left.
This issue is for subscribers, patrons, and anyone who wants to buy it as a thank you for supporting us. You can purchase your...
The ice clinked against the side of the glass and it was rhythmic, it was mesmerizing, and she wondered about the things that...
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