Apogee Issue 19 Out Now
Dear Apogee readers, Welcome to Issue 19. We offer this issue as a site of gathering, a site of connection. Here, you will find new visions of a survivable collective future, accounting for the horrors of the present and rejecting complacency.
Elena Dudum on Witnessing Palestine
Israeli soldiers are rarely held accountable for their crimes. I stare at the photo of the young girl. Her name was Sadil. She looks like my niece. She looks like me. She looks like all of us.
Announcing Apogee Issue 18
Dear Apogee readers… Welcome to Issue 18. In these words and works, we invite you to bear witness to a myriad of existences. We dream of a lingua franca rising up, an undying link between our respective dystopias. Draw strength from us, from our mission, from our writers and their work, and explore our latest issue today.
Join Apogee! Apply by September 15th
The Apogee team is growing! We’re so excited to be interviewing for eight roles across Apogee Journal and Perigee, our digital vertical.
Do Not Censor Us: An Open Letter
The Michigan Department of Corrections rejected the latest issue of Apogee from getting to incarcerated contributors because they claimed it "promotes violence." We call for an end to arbitrary censorship of artistic material in prisons and jails, and stand in solidarity with those struggling to be free in body, mind, and spirit.
August with #TheSealeyChallenge!
To kick off a month-long challenge of reading a new book of poetry each day, we're sharing an Apogee inspired list.