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1 y separately published work icon Apex Magazine 2008 Lexington : Apex Publications , Z1655474 2008 periodical horror science fiction (13 issues)

Apex Magazine is a free, monthly webzine of science-fiction, fantasy, and horror short fiction. Each month, Apex publishes two original stories, one reprint, two poems, and one non-fiction article.

Apex is edited by Catherynne M. Valente (fiction and poetry) and Jason Sizemore (non-fiction).

In 2019, Apex went on indefinite hiatus after its 120th issue (Afrofuturism, guest edited by Maurice Broaddus).

1 4 y separately published work icon Danged Black Thing Eugen Bacon , Yarraville : Transit Lounge , 2021 21996700 2021 selected work short story

'Danged Black Thing is an extraordinary collection of stories about love and migration, gender and class, patriarchy and womanhood, from a remarkable and original voice. Traversing the West and Africa, they celebrate the author’s own hybridity with breathtaking sensuousness and lyricism.

'Simbiyu wins a scholarship to study in Australia, but cannot leave behind a world of walking barefoot, orange sun and his longing for a ‘once pillow-soft mother’. In his past, a darkness rose from the river, and something nameless and mystical continues to envelop his life. In ‘A Taste of Unguja’ sweet taarab music, full of want, seeps into a mother’s life on the streets of Melbourne as she evokes the powers of her ancestors to seek vengeance on her cursed ex. In the cyberfunk of ‘Unlimited Data’ Natukunda, a village woman, gives her all for her family in Old Kampala.  Other stories explore with power what happens when the water runs dry – and who pays, capture the devastating effects on women and children of societies in which men hold all the power, and themes of being, belonging, otherness.

'Speculative, realistic and even mythological, but always imbued with truth, empathy and Blackness, Danged Black Thing is a literary knockout.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Close Encounters of the Urban Kind Jennifer Brozek (editor), Lexington : Apex Publications , 2010 Z1783472 2010 anthology short story horror science fiction

'We've all heard the stories of what happens to those who go to lovers' lane and of the folly of flashing your lights at another car at night. We all know someone who knows someone that survived a meeting with Bloody Mary and another who picked up a hitchhiker that then disappeared. And we all know these stories aren't true. They're just urban legends. Right? Wrong. Sometimes the stories we hear are true. Often they're more than they seem. These are the urban legends with alien explanations and the alien encounters mistaken for urban legends. The line between one and the other is so blurred in this anthology of stories about Close Encounters of the Urban Kind that you will never look another urban legend the same way again.'

Source: back-cover blurb

1 y separately published work icon The Apex Book of World SF Lavie Tidhar (editor), Lexington : Apex Publications , 2009 Z1912961 2009 anthology short story science fiction A collection of sixteen stories penned by authors from Thailand, the Philippines, China, Israel, Pakistan, Serbia, Croatia, Malaysia, Australia and other countries across the globe. 'Each one tells a tale breathtakingly vast and varied, whether caught in the ghosts of the past or entangled in a postmodern age. Among the spirits, technology, and deep recesses of the human mind, stories abound. Kites sail to the stars, technology transcends physics, and wheels cry out in the night. Memories come and go like fading echoes and a train carries its passengers through more than simple space and time. Dark and bright, beautiful and haunting, the stories herein represent speculative fiction from a sampling of the finest authors from around the world' (Apex Publications website).
1 y separately published work icon Descended From Darkness : Apex Magazine Vol. I Jason Sizemore (editor), Gill Ainsworth (editor), Lexington : Apex Publications , 2009 10435733 2009 anthology short story
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