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Nearly every issue of Apex Magazine contains nonfiction for genre readers. Browse our list of science fiction essays and features. Apex Magazine is an online zine of fantastical fiction. We publish short stories filled with marrow and passion, works that are twisted, strange, and beautiful. Along with the genre short fiction, there are interviews with authors and nonfiction essays about..
Apex Magazine » Nonfiction
1M ago
Having said all this about discussions of What Is Art, consider this your final warning, for we are now about to launch into a What Is Article ..read more
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1M ago
For decades, horror has been where I’ve gone to unwind. Not a week passes when I’m not reading it, watching it, or playing it ..read more
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1M ago
Are you trying to catch up too? If so, allow me to add five more pieces to your list, each one lovely, eerie, and uncertain ..read more
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1M ago
What I am opposed to, however, is this long-standing tradition of making movies catering to a singular set of tastes to the point of making it weird for the rest of us. Movies made exclusively for the straight, white, male experience ..read more
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1M ago
For my part, I live a spectral life. My career in fiction and nonfiction focuses on ghosts and ghost stories ..read more
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Still, I will say it: if you want a pet who will actually help with your writing, an author's best friend is absolutely the dog ..read more
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I didn’t want adventures, not like that. I supposed I wasn’t creative enough to be a writer. I told myself this for years. Decades ..read more
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Sure, “blood is the life”, as Dracula’s Renfield would have us believe, but closer examination reveals a plethora of nuances to that phrase, provided we listen close enough to the rantings of a self-admitted lunatic ..read more
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10M ago
I’m fascinated with languages and alphabets and musical notation because I’m looking for a communication method that works. Or a communication method that works for me. I’ve learned when it comes to anything verbal/audible, the less I have to pay attention to what specific words or phrases mean the better I can comprehend what’s happening. Years ago, when I first started listening to audiobooks and short story podcasts, I’d get lost in the shapes of the syllables and the changes in pitch and tone. Before I knew it, the narrator’s voice was just the most gorgeous rainbow noise. To be clear, thi ..read more