APEXOLOGY: Horror
1. The study of literature-based artifacts left by
the authors and editors of Apex Publications, particularly dark or
horrific stories.
2. An anthology of horror containing disturbing, dark imagery and twisted fiction.
Contained
within are twenty-one stories to showcase the unique talents that Apex
has published and employed in the past five years. Apexology: Horror
contains work from two Campbell Award winners, a Hollywood screenwriter,
a NYT bestselling author, Nebula and Hugo nominees, Stoker Award
winners, and Mari Adkins!
Get a taste of some of the best Apex has to offer. Study Apexology: Horror.
Don't miss the other volume in the series: Apexology: Science Fiction and Fantasy
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Table of Contents:
Introduction: Five Years and Counting by Jason Sizemore
“It Tasted Like the Sea” by Paul Jessup
“Summon, Bind, Banish” by Nick Mamatas
“To Every Thing There is a Season” by Dru Pagliassotti
“Life’s a Beach” by Alethea Kontis and Ariell Branson
“Kusatenda Uroyi” by Gill Ainsworth
“Lottery” by Gene O’Neill
“Cerbo en Vitra ujo” by Mary Robinette Kowal
“The Spider in the Hairdo” by Michael A. Burstein
“The Dark Side” by Guy Hasson
“With the Beating of their Wings” by Martel Sardina
“Enough to Make a Devil” by R. Thomas Riley
“Flash of Light” by Jason Sizemore
“Transylvania Mission” by Lavie Tidhar
“Inside Looking Out (or: Falling Through the Worlds)” by Mari Adkins
“Powered” by Deb Taber
“Disturbing Things” by B.J. Burrow
“Eulogy for Muffin” by Jennifer Brozek
“Hands of Heritage” by Elizabeth Engstrom
“The Junkyard God” by M. Zak Anwar and O.M.R. Anwar
“Bessie Green’s Thumb” by Fran Friel
“Big Sister/Little Sister” by Jennifer Pelland
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