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Beast Men and other Bio Horror SF at Apex Magazine
Beast Men and other Bio Horror SF at Apex Magazine
There is something about the nature of biology - growing things, squishy internal organs, monsters and mutants - that lends itself to the horror end of the science fiction spectrum. And they aren't always just chilling entertainment; such horrifying stories can be used to look at philosophical ...
Apex Magazine April edition now available
apexbookcompany.com — This month’s Apex Magazine is a special one. For the first time, we welcomed a guest editor... into the fold. Michael A. Burstein, esteemed writer (and now editor!) adds his personal flavor with two original works, along with a classic reprint.  ... (more) Apex Magazine April edition now available
Apex Magazine open to submissions
sfscope.com — Apex Magazine is once again open to submissions, paying five cents per word for stories up to... 7,500 words... (more) Apex Magazine open to submissions
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