A completely unexpected review of Apex #7. You need to read this.
HorrorWeb review of Apex #7
And the Man Who Reads It All, Rich Horton, had this to say in his year end review of Apex Digest:
This year the stories I liked best included Jerry J. Davis’s "Wall of Delusion" (Spring), in which a man who murdered his wife and her lover must revisit his memories as a sort of punishment plus therapy; William F. Nolan's "Scotch on the Rocks" (Spring), in which a man in a bar tells a skeptic a story of alien abduction; Mary Robinette Kowal's "Cerbo en Vitra Ujo" (Summer), SF horror about human parts harvesting; Brandon Alspaugh's "Doxies" (Fall), about a girl in group therapy, and her unexpected secret; and Lavie Tidhar's "Temporal Spiders, Spatial Webs", a nice depiction of a machine in the outer Solar System reproducing.
HorrorWeb review of Apex #7
And the Man Who Reads It All, Rich Horton, had this to say in his year end review of Apex Digest:
This year the stories I liked best included Jerry J. Davis’s "Wall of Delusion" (Spring), in which a man who murdered his wife and her lover must revisit his memories as a sort of punishment plus therapy; William F. Nolan's "Scotch on the Rocks" (Spring), in which a man in a bar tells a skeptic a story of alien abduction; Mary Robinette Kowal's "Cerbo en Vitra Ujo" (Summer), SF horror about human parts harvesting; Brandon Alspaugh's "Doxies" (Fall), about a girl in group therapy, and her unexpected secret; and Lavie Tidhar's "Temporal Spiders, Spatial Webs", a nice depiction of a machine in the outer Solar System reproducing.
Interesting review of issue #7 over at TangentOnline by Marshall Payne.
Sam Tomaino seems less than enthused about issue #7.
Michele Lee gives a rather positive review of issue #7.
Kelly Link reads "The Hortlak" on an NPR podcast.
Winners of this year's International Horror Guild awards. I'd love to get a letter writing campaign started to get Gary Braunbeck in Apex...
Winners of this year's World Fantasy Awards. I'd love to get a letter writing campaign started to get Joe Hil in Apex...
Sam Tomaino seems less than enthused about issue #7.
Michele Lee gives a rather positive review of issue #7.
Kelly Link reads "The Hortlak" on an NPR podcast.
Winners of this year's International Horror Guild awards. I'd love to get a letter writing campaign started to get Gary Braunbeck in Apex...
Winners of this year's World Fantasy Awards. I'd love to get a letter writing campaign started to get Joe Hil in Apex...
