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Apex Magazine is a monthly science fiction, fantasy, and horror magazine featuring original, mind-bending short fiction from many of the top pros of the field. New issues are released on the first Tuesday of every month.

EDITORIAL
Words from the Guest Editor -- Amy H. Sturgis

FICTION
Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™ -- Rebecca Roanhorse
If a Bird Can Be a Ghost -- Allison Mills
Skinny Charlie's Orbiting Teepee -- Pamela Rentz
The Trip -- Mari Kurisato

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Read Rebecca Roanhorse’s History Making Nebula Awards Speech

Read Rebecca Roanhorse’s History Making Nebula Awards Speech

On May 20, 2018, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Rebecca Roanhorse made history. Significantly, Roanhorse’s story is explicitly about her Native identity and heritage, grappling as it does with the ways Indigenous culture has been appropriated and erased by colonizing forces, tranformed into something “Authentic” that bears little resemblance to reality, historical or present tense. The story […]
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With an Authentic Voice and Monster Mayhem to Match, Trail of Lightning Breaks New Ground in Fantasy

With an Authentic Voice and Monster Mayhem to Match, Trail of Lightning Breaks New Ground in Fantasy

Trail of Lightning, the debut novel by Rebecca Roanhorse (who last month won the Nebula Award for her short story “Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™”), opens with a situation that feels familiar within the bounds of urban fantasy: Maggie Hoskie has been in semi-retirement after a job went bad and she lost her partner, but […]
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Rebecca Roanhorse’s Trail of Lightning: A Splendid Mirror for Indigenous Readers

Rebecca Roanhorse’s Trail of Lightning: A Splendid Mirror for Indigenous Readers

Today we are joined by Dr. Debbie Reese, founder and editor of American Indians in Children’s Literature, which since 2006 has provided critical perspectives and analysis of indigenous peoples in children’s and young adult books, the school curriculum, popular culture, and society, to discuss Rebecca Roanhorse’s Trail of Lightning, a remarkable debut fantasy novel arriving […]
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Rebecca Roanhorse Talks Mythology, Alternate Endings, and the Future of the Sixth World

Rebecca Roanhorse Talks Mythology, Alternate Endings, and the Future of the Sixth World

Navajo mythology drives the intense post-apocalyptic fantasy thriller Trail of Lightning, one of the best debut novels of 2018. Mags Hoskie is a supernaturally gifted monster slayer—but this time, her mission will force her to re-examine everything she holds dear. The setting is dynamic despite its bleakness, powered by Rebecca Roanhorse’s electric prose. The Hugo- and […]
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