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 Anton Gerard, Alec Hershman, Rachel Hinton, Katherine Blaine Hurley, Nicolette Kittinger, David Koehn, Sarah Fawn Montgomery, Delaney Nolan, Thomas Nowak, Andrew Plattner, Alexis Pope, Nate Pritts, Scott Ragland, Anne Marie Rooney, Amy Schulz, Derek Sugamosto, Denise Warren, and Andy Yeh.
Carissa Halston is a fiction writer. Her award-winning stories have appeared in The Massachusetts Review, Fourteen Hills, Willow Springs, and elsewhere. She currently lives in Boston where she runs a small press called Aforementioned, edits a literary journal called apt, and is currently at work on a novel.
I edited this, which makes this rating biased, but it also means I've read the book more times than most people, so I think I'm entitled to rate it 5 stars.