Apex Magazine #32 January 2012
New fiction from Cat Rambo, Sarah Dalton, and a classic reprint from Gregory Frost.
Reviewing short SF since 2000
New fiction from Cat Rambo, Sarah Dalton, and a classic reprint from Gregory Frost.
This issue is whispernetting its way over to my ipad. The cover image says November 2012, but they do mean November 2011!
It’s a handsome book, the presentation and content of which you wouldn’t be embarassed by when reading in public, or discussing with colleagues.
There’s a lot to like in this semiprozine.
The latest issue of the Irish SFFH magazine opens and closes strongly.
The latest issue of Albedo One looks good on the outside, as have recent covers,
You can buy the PDF version online for only $3.50, which is pretty good value for money, and you’ll get much more sustenance, and fewer spots than if you spend that money on a Big Mac with Fries and a shake. Heck, there’s even lesbian sex in this issue!
If your taste runs to the macabre, with a preference for horror and a bit of SF, then doubtless Apex is going to appeal.
website The origin of BestSF.net was my reading of various annual Year’s Best anthologies, and
Having just sampled Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, ‘Australia’s Pulpiest SF Magazine’, now under the Best
Notable for the Stross/Doctorow ‘Rapture of the Nerds’ novellas.