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Apex Magazine

Apex Magazine
Apex Digest (front cover).jpg
Editor Jason Sizemore
Categories Science fiction magazine
Frequency Monthly
Publisher Apex Book Company
First issue March 16, 2005 (2005-March-16)
Country United States
Based in Lexington, Kentucky
Website apex-magazine.com
ISSN 2157-1406
OCLC number 662533976

Apex Magazine, also previously known as Apex Digest, is an American horror and science fiction magazine. This subscription webzine, Apex Magazine, contains short fiction, reviews, and interviews. It has been nominated for several awards including the Hugo Award.

The monthly magazine was edited by award-winning author Catherynne M. Valente from issues #15-29, Hugo Award-winning editor, Lynne M. Thomas, from issues #30-55, and Sigrid Ellis, from issues #56-67.

The current editor is Jason Sizemore, starting with issue #68.

On June 25, 2009, it was announced that a print version of Apex Digest would be returning, this time utilizing print-on-demand technology.

The magazine promotes a Story of the Year which is voted on by readers and fans of the magazine. It also published poems until 2017.

Authors published by Apex have included Neil Gaiman, Poppy Z Brite, Cherie Priest, Eugie Foster, Maurice Broaddus, Ben Bova, William 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.

In 2012, the magazine was nominated for a Hugo Award. It was nominated again in 2013 and 2014. Fiction published in Apex has been nominated for the Nebula Award. Poetry published in Apex has been nominated for the Rhysling Award.


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