FICTION: There Are No Free Lunches, by Kavita Das
There Are No Free Lunches Kavita Das On Monday mornings, the final beep would sound over the school intercom at 8:30, signaling that all P.S. 203 students should... Read More
FICTION: Paradox, by Cole Lavalais
Paradox Cole Lavalais Lana closed the bedroom door firmly behind her, but it didn’t block out their noise. Even in the elusive moments when screams and screeches and... Read More
We're Hiring! A Call for Readers
Apogee Journal is currently looking for highly motivated and critically minded readers to review submissions in collaboration with our Poetry, Fiction, and Nonfiction editors. Our submissions are open 4... Read More
Ann DeWitt read "Old Maid" (Apogee Issue 04)
Ann DeWitt reads “Old Maid” Ann DeWitt is a fiction writer, essayist and critic. Her writing has appeared in Granta’s New Writing, NOON, Tin House, The American Reader,... Read More
Spotlight on Issue 3: James Yeh
James Yeh’s “Your Giant New Loft” appears in Apogee Issue III. The brief story tours the expensive home of a friend you didn’t know had money while exploring class anxiety... Read More
Representing Difference In Writing – The Rumpus
The Rumpus has posted a thoughtful essay by Delaney Nolan about writing poor, black characters as a white fiction writer. The purpose of good literature, as far as I can... Read More