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
The Gray Area: Gentrification in Manhattan's Hamilton Heights
by Alexandra Watson, Editor-in-Chief As a mixed-race graduate student at Columbia living in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in Harlem destined for “urban renewal,” my relationship to the word... Read More
Donate To Our Kickstarter, Feel Good!
Donate To Our Kickstarter, Feel Good! For Apogee Issue 3, we’re bringing you more great writing from authors you do know and from lots that you should know. We’ll also... Read More
Issue Two Overshare
Apogee Journal is pleased to announce that we are now letting loose some of the content from Issue Two here on our website, and on Facebook and Twitter. Twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays, we'll post some of the varied, excitingly diverse short stories, poetry and nonfiction that made it into our second, stellar issue.
Issue Two is Here!
Apogee Journal is very pleased to announce the launch of Issue Two of our journal. You can check it out online at our reader, here. Issue Two features poetry from... Read More
Apogee Open Mic Night
Apogee Journal cordially invites you to celebrate the words of activists, poets and proactive writers, on December 12th at 8pm at the Underground Lounge in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, NYC. RSVP... Read More