Publisher Jason Sizemore tells us the July issue of Apex Magazine (issue 26) is now out. He writes: “This month we bring three outstanding stories to our dedicated readers. ‘The Neighborly Thing to Do’ by T.J. Weyler starts as a classic Gothic tale, but a wicked twist adds a memorable dynamic. ‘The Widow and the Xir’ by Indrapramit Das explores the pain of grief and how difficult it can be to let go of a deceased loved one. In Theodora Goss’s powerful ‘The Rapid Advancement of Sorrow,’ fiction editor Catherynne M. Valente completes a three story cycle of loneliness, sorrow, and loss.
“Rounding out this month’s content is a nonfiction piece from Paul Jessup. Jessup lists some outstanding weird reads in his ‘The Top 10 Experimental Genre Books You’ve Never Heard Of.’
“Apex Magazine is edited by award-winning author and editor Catherynne M. Valente.
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