Apex Digest
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Apex Digest | |
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Editor | Jason Sizemore |
Categories | Science fiction magazine |
Frequency | Quarterly |
First issue | March 16th, 2005 |
Country | United States |
Apex Digest is an American digest size horror and science fiction magazine which began publishing in 2005 out of Lexington, Kentucky. The magazine is edited by Jason Sizemore and is published four times a year.
In addition to the print magazine there is a separate free webzine, Apex Online, that contains reviews, interviews and some fiction, with one featured author per issue. It is released monthly.
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[edit] Issues to date
- Apex Digest Issue #1 - March 16th, 2005
- Apex Digest Issue #2 - June 16th, 2005
- Apex Digest Issue #3
- Apex Digest Issue #4
- Apex Digest Issue #5
- Apex Digest Issue #6
- Apex Digest Issue #7
- Apex Digest Issue #8
- Apex Digest Issue #9
- Apex Digest Issue #10
- Apex Digest Issue #11
[edit] Contributing writers
Authors published by Apex have included Neil Gaiman, Poppy Z Brite, Cherie Priest, Eugie Foster, Ben Bova, William F. Nolan, Sara King and many others. Featured authors on Apex Online have included Steven Savile, Scott Nicholson, Sara King, and Lavie Tidhar.
[edit] Books
In 2006 Apex Digest announced a move to book publishing, beginning with the anthology Aegri Somnia (2006), edited by Jason Sizemore and Gill Ainsworth. This book contains original work by the first twelve featured writers of Apex Online. Other titles are projected.