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ISSUE 19 IS HERE! 💫 Read it at link below. Publishing fresh work that resists the status quo.

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"But first everything must die", writes Mohammed Zenia in the piece "The Xhosa start killing their Cattle", featured in Apogee Issue 19. Read the piece online now: apogeejournal.org/digital/issue1…

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Two of our past contributors are raising funds for their families in Gaza. One of them is currently in Malaysia and I've met her. Please consider donating to their funds even if you can't attend!

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Friends, I know we are stretched but we aren't even halfway through the $14K fundraising goal for Apogee Journal, which we are trying to raise by 9/30. Please help keep this literary home of mine going. givebutter.com/BzlCgS/muriell…

Friends, I know we are stretched but we aren't even halfway through the $14K fundraising goal for <a href="/ApogeeJournal/">Apogee Journal</a>, which we are trying to raise by 9/30. Please help keep this literary home of mine going. givebutter.com/BzlCgS/muriell…
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Rasha Abdulhadi is calling on you—yes you, even as you read this—to renew your commitment to refusing and resisting genocide everywhere you find it. Read the new poem, "Volcanic Vigils", online now. apogeejournal.org/2024/12/05/vol…

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#ICYMI this gorgeous gut-wrenching Flash piece "I try saying a prayer for a NICU baby" went live yesterday. Read it! apogeejournal.org/2024/12/13/i-t…

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"It’s better to accept your little in life, she says. I correct her: You mean your lot in life." Contributor K-Ming Chang's flash "Life Cycles" is an exploration of generational guilt, responsibility, and rebirth. Read it here in Apogee Journal: buff.ly/4gJEDhJ