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Apex Magazine is a monthly science fiction, fantasy, and horror magazine featuring original, mind-bending short fiction from many of the top pros of the field. New issues are released on the first Tuesday of every month.

Table of Contents
Fiction
“The Food in the Basement” by Laura Davy
“Blessed are the Hungry” by Victor Fernando R. Ocampo
“Insurrection in Silk” by Gillian Conahan
“Courtship in the Country of Machine-Gods” by Benjanun Sriduangkaew
“Willow Pattern” by Jon Singer (eBook/subscriber exclusive)
“The Keys to the Realms: Book II of the Dream Stewards — Excerpt” by Roberta Trahan (eBook/subscriber exclusive)
“The Enceladus Crisis: Book II of the Deadalus Series — Excerpt” by Michael J. Martinez (eBook/subscriber exclusive)
 
Poetry
“Sentience is watching a sunset” by Melanie Rees
“The First Stone” by Anne Carly Abad
“Baba Yaga Tries to Donate Money” by Rose Lemberg
“Cairn by Dark by Cairn” by Neile Graham

Nonfiction
“Resolute: Notes from the Editor-in-Chief” by Sigrid Ellis
“We Are Comics: A Visual Message for a Visual Medium” by Rachel Edidin
“Apex Author Interview with Victor Fernando R. Ocampo” by Andrea Johnson
“Apex Cover Artist Interview with Ashley Mackenzie” by Loraine Sammy
“Clavis Aurea: A Review of Short Fiction” by Charlotte Ashley

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