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Issue 4 Apex Magazine Issue 4 Vol 3
Features four short stories and one poem. Fiction: "A
Poor Man's Roses" by Alethea Kontis "To Dream of Stars: An Astronomer's Lament" by Peter M. Ball "Yellow Warblers" by Jason Sizemore "Ghost Technology ...
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We feature four short stories, an interview, and
a poem. Fiction: “A Poor Man’s Roses” by Alethea
Kontis “To the Stars: An Astromer’s Lament” by Peter M. Ball “Ghost Technology from the Sun” by Paul Jessup “Yellow ...
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Apex Magazine's October 2009 Issue
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... "To Dream of Stars: An Astronomer's Lament" by Peter M. Ball (short fiction) "Yellow Warbles" by Jason Sizemore (short fiction) "Ghost Technology from the Sun" by Paul Jessup (short fiction) "Grey Matter" by Ekaterina Sedia ("must reads") Interview with Brandon Massey, conducted by Maurice Broaddus "After, Thoughts—A Pantoum" by J.C. Hay (poetry) The issue is available as a pdf from DriveThruSciFi (for $2.50), in print from Magcloud (for $8.00), or directly from the Apex bookstore (for $8.00).
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