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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Apex Magazine









Apex Magazine

Apex Magazine

Contributing writers

Authors published by Apex have included Neil Gaiman,

Poppy Z Brite, Cherie Priest, Eugie Foster, Ben Bova, Wil-

liam F. Nolan, Sara King, Brian Keene and many others.

Featured authors on Apex Online have included Steven

Savile, Sara King, David Conyers and Lavie Tidhar.





Awards & Honors

Fiction published in Apex has been nominated for the Ne-

bula Award.[3] Poetry published in Apex has been nomi-

nated for the Rhysling Award.[4]





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

Editor Lynne M. Thomas Online.



Categories Science fiction magazine

References

Frequency Monthly

[1] [1]

Publisher Apex Book Company [2] [2]

First issue March 16, 2005 (2005-March-16) [3] "2011 Nebula Awards Nominations". Science

Fiction Writers of America (SFWA).

Country United States

http://www.sfwa.org/nebula-weekend/nebula-

Based in Lexington, Kentucky awards/nominations/. Retrieved 2011-05-18.

[4] "2011 Rhysling Award Nominations". Science

Website apex-magazine.com

Fiction Poetry Association.

http://www.sfpoetry.com/ra/rhyscand.html.

Apex Magazine also previously known as Apex Digest, is

Magazine,

Retrieved 2011-05-18.

an American horror and science fiction magazine which

began publishing in 2005 out of Lexington, Kentucky. In

2008, Apex Digest ceased printing the American digest size External links

print version and opted to move the magazine online.

• Apex Magazine

This free webzine, Apex Magazine, contains fiction, re-

• Apex Publications

views, and interviews. This is a professional market and

pays pro-rates (5 cents per word), as defined by SFWA

and HWA.

The monthly magazine was edited by award-winning

author Catherynne M. Valente from issues #15-29.[1]

The current editor is Hugo Award-winning editor

Lynne M. Thomas, starting with issue #30.[2]

On June 25, 2009, it was announced that a print ver-

sion of Apex Digest would be returning, this time utilizing

print-on-demand technology.



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• American science fiction magazines

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