A Common Amnesia
A Common Amnesia By Alex Cuff Originally published in Apogee Issue 4 But not yet have we solved the incantation of this whiteness, and learned why it appeals... Read More
One of His Advantages
One of His Advantages By T.K. Dalton Excerpted from original publication on The Millions Count weather among the forces that I move through life without understanding. What is... Read More
A Pair of Chancletas
A Pair of Chancletas By Elena Schwolsky The sweet, sticky smell from an overflowing dumpster follows me as I turn the corner onto Calle Amistad—Friendship Street—but I smile... Read More
Worse than White
Worse than White by Ginger Skinner Abigail was born too light. Too light for her momma and aunties. All of them varying shades of deep brown and proud... Read More
Writing in the Margins: Questioning
Throughout this week, Perigee will be featuring writing from participants of Apogee Journal and NY Writers Coalition’s first ever Writing in the Margins Workshop. On the first night of... Read More
The Star Side of Bird Hill: An Interview with Naomi Jackson
Apogee Issue 5 contributor Naomi Jackson launches her first novel Tuesday, June 30. The Star Side of Bird Hill is the story of a family, three generations of women... Read More