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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.
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Apogee Editors
October 4, 2023
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Do Things Well
Iya Chinyere was having a bad year. Her business was not doing well, her daughter’s school fees were past due, and her husband had finally..
By
Edwin Chukwurah
September 22, 2023
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On Artmaking, Reading as Craft, and Chlorine: Jade Song interviewed by JoAnna Mak
I met Jade Song in 2020 through a writing group, not long after they’d started writing their debut novel, Chlorine.
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JoAnna Mak
September 20, 2023
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“We Never Really Touch Anyone Because of Molecules”: Distance and Disconnect in Annie Christain’s The Vanguards of Holography (2021, Headmistress Press)
By
Liza Duncan
September 13, 2023
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I Love My Pleasure: A Review of My Pleasure by Irene Silt
By
Tess Brown-Lavoie
September 6, 2023
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In Lamplight You Are Made Whole
She would make a portrait of her mother shrouded in darkness, holding a clay oil lamp.
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Meghana Mysore
August 25, 2023
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"Bibliomancy, not selling & angling": A Review of TEETER by Kimberly Alidio
Teeter, Alidio's fourth full-length poetry book, marks the apex of a language poet’s work, where making occurs alongside documenting...
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Gray Agpalo
August 16, 2023
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When You Call Me Names
When my mother was 13, she used to wake up at sunrise every day and carry him on her back to queue for rationed rice.
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Christine H. Chen
August 4, 2023
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The Dreamer in Broad Daylight: A Review of SALMON by Sebastian Castillo
He strives to elevate his world with literature; he often fails. But that’s what makes him such a compelling character–the hero...
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Tim Leonido
July 26, 2023
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China Patterns
In London, your new apartment has one room, two toasters, and no locks on the doors.
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Rosa Boshier González
July 21, 2023
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