
Interviews

Interview with Author Alex Langer
While this story isn’t set in Guatemala specifically—it’s a story about many, many regimes—it’s inextricable from that context. The crime of disappearing someone is really
Strange. Surreal. Shocking. Beautiful.
Strange. Surreal. Shocking. Beautiful.
While this story isn’t set in Guatemala specifically—it’s a story about many, many regimes—it’s inextricable from that context. The crime of disappearing someone is really
A woman returns to the village she grew up in, promising its inhabitants salvation—and bringing them doom. Murtaza Mohsin’s “The Flowering of Peace” pulls the
Many of the East Asian artists I’ve been admiring lately incorporate movement through background elements like flames, clouds, mountains, in ways that I find just
Hollywood, land of vivid colors and a thousand glittering dreams. Anyone can be a star, even a laundry girl. Grace P. Fong’s “The Toll of
All that got me thinking about words, friends, the feelings of stuck-ness that can settle in on you in a place, especially when you’re young,
Basically, just play with the silent language of shapes and textures, picking some and letting go of others.
$4 funds 50 words of Apex Magazine fiction!