TOC: Apex Magazine #48 (May 2013)
The Hugo-nominated Apex Magazine (edited by the multi-Hugo Award-winning Lynne M. Thomas) has posted the table of contents for the May 2013 issue:
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The Hugo-nominated Apex Magazine (edited by the multi-Hugo Award-winning Lynne M. Thomas) has posted the table of contents for the May 2013 issue:
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The Hugo-nominated Apex Magazine (edited by the multi-Hugo Award-winning Lynne M. Thomas) has posted the table of contents for the April 2013 issue:
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The Hugo-nominated Apex Magazine (edited by the multi-Hugo Award-winning Lynne M. Thomas) has posted the table of contents for the March 2013 issue (with cover art by Ken Wong):
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The Hugo-nominated Apex Magazine (edited by the multi-Hugo Award-winning Lynne M. Thomas) has posted the table of contents for the February 2013 issue (with cover art by Ransom & Mitchell):
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The Hugo-nominated Apex Magazine (edited by the multi-Hugo Award-winning Lynne M. Thomas) has posted the table of contents for the January 2013 issue (with cover art by David Ho):
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The Hugo-nominated Apex Magazine (edited by the multi-Hugo Award-winning Lynne M. Thomas) has posted the table of contents for the December 2012 issue (with cover art by Aunia Kahn):
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The Hugo-nominated Apex Magazine (edited by the multi-Hugo Award-winning Lynne M. Thomas) has posted the table of contents for the November 2012 issue (with cover art by Nicoletta Ceccoli):
Fiction
Nonfiction
Apex Magazine is free for all to read at http://apex-magazine.com, and also available as a paid subscription on various electronic devices.
The Hugo-nominated Apex Magazine (edited by the multi-Hugo Award-winning Lynne M. Thomas) has posted the table of contents for the October 2012 issue (with cover art by Carrie Ann Baade):
Fiction
Poetry
Nonfiction
Apex Magazine is free for all to read at http://apex-magazine.com, and also available as a paid subscription on various electronic devices.
The Hugo-nominated Apex Magazine (edited by the multi-Hugo Award-winning Lynne M. Thomas) has posted the table of contents for the September 2012 issue (with cover art by Julie Dillon):
Fiction
Nonfiction
Apex Magazine is free for all to read at http://apex-magazine.com, and also available as a paid subscription on various electronic devices.
Apex Magazine (edited by Lynne M. Thomas) has posted the table of contents for the August 2012 issue.
Fiction
Nonfiction
Apex Magazine is free for all to read at http://apex-magazine.com, and also available as a paid subscription on various electronic devices.
Apex Magazine (edited by Lynne M. Thomas) has posted the table of contents for the July 2012 issue. Cover art is by Bruce Holwerda.
Fiction
Nonfiction
Apex Magazine is free for all to read at http://apex-magazine.com, and also available as a paid subscription on various electronic devices.
Apex Magazine (edited by Lynne M. Thomas) has posted the table of contents for the June 2012 issue. Cover art is by Ken Wong.
Fiction
Poetry
Nonfiction
Apex Magazine is free for all to read at http://apex-magazine.com, and also available as a paid subscription on various electronic devices.
Apex Magazine (edited by Lynne M. Thomas) has posted the table of contents for the May 2012 issue. Cover art is by by Naoto Hattori.
Short Fiction:
Nonfiction:
Apex Magazine is free for all to read at http://apex-magazine.com, and also available as a paid subscription on various electronic devices.
Apex has posted the table of contents for the February 2012 issue (which features cover art by Donata Giancola):
Fiction:
Classic Revisited:
Poetry:
Nonfiction:
Apex Magazine (edited by Lynne M. Thomas) has posted the table of contents for the January 2012 issue:
Fiction:
Classic Revisited:
Nonfiction:
Interviews:
The content is free at http://www.apex-magazine.com. The issue is also on sale at the bargain price of $2.99 in the Kindle store, the nook store, Smashwords, Drive Thru Fiction, directly from Apex, and eventually the iBookstore.
Apex has published the table of contents for their anthology Descended From Darkness: Apex Magazine, Vol. I, which collects the following dark SF stories from the online zine Apex Magazine:
Lavie Tidhar grew up on a kibbutz in Israel and lived in South Africa and the UK. Most recently he’s lived in the Banks islands of Vanuatu, in the South Pacific, one of the most remote and isolated places on Earth. He currently lives in South East Asia. He is the co-author (with Nir Yaniv) of The Tel Aviv Dossier a supernatural thriller that explores the nature of belief, as well as An Occupation of Angels, a Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror 2006 Fiction Honorable Mention, and Hebrew Punk, a collection of his best short stories, which have appeared in Apex, Strange Horizons, Clarkesworld, Chizine, and other publications.
He recently signed a three book deal with Angry Robot Books for “a steam-powered take on V for Vendetta, rich with satire and slashed through with wild adventure” and is the editor of The Apex Book of World SF which collects stories from around the globe. Tidhar maintains a website at lavietidhar.co.uk/ and a personal blog at cybermonklives.livejournal.com/. He also maintains a companion blog to The Apex Book of World SF at worldsf.livejournal.com/.