A review by gracchus
Apex Magazine Issue 142 by Delilah S. Dawson

4.0

I have finished Apex 142. There were a pair of really creepy stories. I told the story "Just You and Me, Now" to a relative. Too scary was the judgment. I liked the slowly creeping horror from a perfect idyllic about the growing despair to the end. I'm never going to be camping, check! I liked the energy of Will in Spread the Word and the fine distinction of circumstances in the lives of different families. When No Has to Say Goodbye was very heavy. You can't die, only suffer, except you will be devoured and assimilated by a gray mass of skin, flesh, bones and intestines. An entity that eats your individuality. What a horror. I have read the rest except "The Enduring". As I read about thoughts dipped in coffee I skipped the story. Too many riddles in the text of this story.