Apex Magazine’s April offerings

Guest Editor Michael A. Burstein writes that the April 2009 issue of Apex Magazine is now available. Apex Magazine is the online successor to the former Apex Science Fiction and Horror Digest.
As Burstein says in his guest editorial, “the theme of the issue is memory or, more specifically, the slipperiness of history and the dangers of forgetting the past.”
Contents of this issue include:
Interview with Ekaterina Sedia, conducted by Paul Jessup
Confessions of a Book Junkie: “The End of the Golden Age, or, The Opposite Problem of Appropriation” by Lavie Tidhar (essay)
Interview with Paul Jessup, conducted by Jason Sizemore
“Waiting for Jakie” by Barbara Krasnoff (fiction)
“The Last Science Fiction Writer” by Jamie Todd Rubin (fiction)
“Love, Dad” by Jeffrey D. Kooistra (reprint fiction)
“Savage” by E. Anderson (reprint fiction)
“Message in a Bottle” by Michael Ceraolo (poem)
“Fallen Gardens” by Elizabeth Barrette (poem)