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Apex Magazine Promo 2020
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 81

Apex Magazine Promo 2020

Apex Magazine publishes genre short fiction, nonfiction, interviews, and reviews. Our short fiction has won many of the genre's top literary awards including the Hugo and Nebula Awards. We publish bi-monthly. Apex Magazine Promo 2020 is a special mini-issue to promote the relaunch of the magazine proper (coming in January, 2021). This mini-issue contains two original works and a round table discussion with our hardworking slush reader team. TABLE OF CONTENTS SHORT FICTION The Legacy of Alexandria by Maurice Broaddus Small Hopes and Dreams by Beth Dawkins NONFICTION A Round Table Discussion with the Apex Magazine Slush Team by Lesley Conner

The Adventures of Curious Cam!
  • Language: en

The Adventures of Curious Cam!

From the beginning, Cam's curious and adventurous nature kept him busy with discovery, exploration, and sometimes mischief. He often heard the words "no" and "stop" from his mom. Inspired by actual events, The Adventures of Curious Cam! is a recreation of the antics of a delightfully inquisitive and enthusiastic child, and the perfect gift for any occasion!

Apex Magazine Issue 124
  • Language: en

Apex Magazine Issue 124

Strange. Beautiful. Shocking. Surreal. APEX MAGAZINE is a digital dark science fiction and fantasy genre zine that features award-winning short fiction, essays, and interviews. Established in 2009, our fiction has won several Hugo and Nebula Awards. We publish every other month. Issue 124 contains the following: EDITORIAL Editorial by Jason Sizemore ORIGINAL FICTION Without Wishes to Bind You by E. Catherine Tobler How to Be Good by R Gatwood Osu by Kingsley Okpii Survival, After by Nicole J. LeBoeuf What Sisters Take by Kelly Sandoval Eilam Is Forever by Beth Dawkins REPRINTED FICTION The Fine Print by Chinelo Onwualu The Shadow We Cast Through Time by Indrapramit Das INTERVIEWS Interview w...

Sam Richards's Civil War Diary
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 333

Sam Richards's Civil War Diary

This previously unpublished diary is the best-surviving firsthand account of life in Civil War-era Atlanta. Bookseller Samuel Pearce Richards (1824-1910) kept a diary for sixty-seven years. This volume excerpts the diary from October 1860, just before the presidential election of Abraham Lincoln, through August 1865, when the Richards family returned to Atlanta after being forced out by Sherman's troops and spending a period of exile in New York City. The Richardses were among the last Confederate loyalists to leave Atlanta. Sam's recollections of the Union bombardment, the evacuation of the city, the looting of his store, and the influx of Yankee forces are riveting. Sam was a Unionist unti...

Sitting in and Speaking Out
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 367

Sitting in and Speaking Out

In Sitting In and Speaking Out, Jeffrey A. Turner examines student movements in the South to grasp the nature of activism in the region during the turbulent 1960s. Turner argues that the story of student activism is too often focused on national groups like Students for a Democratic Society and events at schools like Columbia University and the University of California at Berkeley. Examining the activism of black and white students, he shows that the South responded to national developments but that the response had its own trajectory--one that was rooted in race. Turner looks at such events as the initial desegregation of campuses; integration's long aftermath, as students learned to share ...

Mommy, Am I Pretty?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Mommy, Am I Pretty?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-06-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Book written to young black girls to embrace their natural physical characteristics as a beauty standard.

History of Higher Education Annual: 1999: Southern Higher Education in the 20th Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236
Missing Persons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Missing Persons

In the hands of the twentieth century's most innovative dramatists, characters have revealed their identities on stage in a variety of unconventional ways: they speak with electronic voices or engage in solipsistic monologues; they are lost in self-conscious third-person forms of communicating or are expressed simply as movement, sound, and decor. Missing Persons is a study of character and its representation on the modern stage. Within broad literary contexts, William E. Gruber addresses specific questions about the dramatis personae of the playwrights Gordon Craig, Bertolt Brecht, Samuel Beckett, Thomas Bernhard, and Maria Fornes. Among the questions Gruber considers are why mechanical act...

Henry Ford
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

Henry Ford

Henry Ford was one of the most misunderstood pioneers of the 20th century. Henry Ford: A Hearthside Perspective reveals a different side of the famous man. Werling, director of the Henry Ford Estate, University of Michigan-Dearborn, gained personal insight into Ford by researching the homesites, hearthsides, and communities where Ford had a strong influence. Through captivating anecdotes, this book offers a behind-the-scenes perspective on Ford and his business, political, and personal activities. Werling concludes that despite his shortcomings, Ford positively affected the lives of many with his contributions to the advancement of technology, his contributions to society through restoration, and his donations (over one-third of Ford's income was donated to philanthropic causes). In addition to covering the important accomplishments of Ford's life, Henry Ford: A Hearthside Perspective also discusses some of Ford's personal relationships, including those with his wife Clara, his son Edsel, and friends such as Thomas Edison.

Apex Magazine 2021
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 839

Apex Magazine 2021

Our largest book to date! With stories by Alix E. Harrow, Sam J. Miller, Sheree Renée Thomas, Cassandra Khaw, and many more, Apex Magazine 2021 is a collection of darkly beautiful tales appearing originally in Apex Magazine January-December 2021. From a spaceship in the far-flung reaches of space to a cozy living room where a detective interviews a killer, this anthology explores the good and the ugly. It dissects what makes us human versus what makes us monsters. Within these pages, you will meet a golem that doesn’t know how to save its family, a group of robots debating whether they are alive, and a woman striving for that social media-perfect life. From parasitic twins to a hospital d...