Magazine. Poetry. Fiction. Drama. Literary Nonfiction. The tenth print annual of APT features stories, essays, poems, art, and interviews about climate change. Contributors include Rebecca Cammenga, Gregory Crosby, Timothy Fab-Eme, Bex Gobran, Victo...
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Magazine. Poetry. Fiction. The seventh print annual of apt features fiction by Joanna Ruocco and Sonja Condit, and poetry by Doug Paul Case, Gregory Crosby, and Krysten Hill.
Poetry. African & African American Studies. Winner of the 2017 Jean Pedrick Chapbook Prize. Krysten Hill's HOW HER SPIRIT GOT OUT is a lively, urgent song. Answering the writers whose voices raised her, Hill calls on Sylvia Plath, Audre Lorde, and Z...
Magazine. Poetry. Dedicated entirely to long poetry, the sixth issue of apt features poets reaching beyond the typical single-page lyric. Expansive in scope and subject, these seven poems surpass the boundaries of line and page. Continuing our focus...
Fiction. In this daring debut collection, Susan McCarty steers lives according to their bodies. Two young men in need of heart transplants compare and challenge their physical limitations. A woman returns to Iowa from New York and binges on the food...
Magazine. Fiction. Dedicated entirely to long fiction, the fifth issue of APT features stories that employ a long scope and wide lens. Immersive and full, here are five works that cannot and will not be condensed. Look to these stories for intricacy...
Poetry. Knowledge reverberates. What we've known, what we've been taught, what we thought we once knew. The weight of knowledge can be a burden, yet in Liam Day's debut collection, how we learn informs how we function. The paths Day's narrator trave...
Fiction. Dolan Morgan's debut collection focuses on cities and relationships and lives gone awry. A man designs a city around absence to cope with his wife's disappearance; an entire town exhibits symptoms of a monstrous disease; a sound overtakes N...
Magazine. Fiction. Poetry. APT is a literary journal featuring challenging writing that combines the cerebral and the visceral. Issue four features new work by Melissa Barrett, Sam Cha, Priya Chandrasegaram, Amanda Chiado, Gregory Crosby, C.E. Garre...
Poetry. Winner of the 2013 Jean Pedrick Chapbook Prize. Through his quietly profound verse, Michael Lynch catalogues the seemingly insignificant milestones in contemporary life, causing the reader to feel at once deeply flawed and lucky to be so."Mi...
Magazine. Fiction. Poetry. APT is a literary journal featuring challenging writing that combines the cerebral and the visceral. Issue three features work by Sue Allison, Alison Baker, Meredith Coonce, Mary Kate Flannery, Faith Gardner, Christian Ant...