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December issue of Apex Magazine now available

 
We’re pleased to present this month’s issue of Apex Magazine ! Original Fiction: “A Night at the Empire” by Joy Marchand “Organ Nell” by Jennifer Pelland Reprinted Fiction: “Harris On the Pig: Practical Tips For the Farmer” by Anil Menon Permuted Press Presents: “The Barrow-Maid” by Christine Morgan Non-fiction: Confessions of a Book Collector by Lavie Tidhar Interview with Michael A. Burstein Popped Culture by Justin Stewart Enjoy! (link)

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