Apex Magazine Issue 24 by Catherynne M. Valente Will Ludwigsen Annalee Newitz Jeremy R. Butler

Apex Magazine Issue 24 by Catherynne M. Valente Will Ludwigsen Annalee Newitz Jeremy R. Butler

Author:Catherynne M. Valente, Will Ludwigsen, Annalee Newitz, Jeremy R. Butler
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: Apex Publications
Published: 2011-04-30T22:32:10+00:00


Chill. Alsatian Blue burned with a little hydraulic fluid and a dash of urea. It gives you a nice buzz that's not unlike hash.

Home. Ground-up red wire casing mixed with San Diego Gray and boiled. It creates an odor that is remarkably close to chocolate chip cookies.

Each time I had a full recipe, I added it to a broadcast loop. Others must have done the same, since pretty soon, I was getting a full new recipe each week.

Chicago involves a 1% decompression to feel the wind.

New York is a Chicago with Standard Island Pink dust blowing nearby and car horns blaring from the archive.

Beijing is New York with charred dust.

Everyone should try Parker's Mom once. Or else Parker's Sister (substitute Jamaican Yellow) or even Parker's Grandfather (corrugated tubing instead of smooth). I can't remember who Parker is, but for his sake, I hope it's a pseudonym.

The recipes came in fads. There were recipes of obliteration (Off, Haze, Coma). Recipes of distortion (Oz, Vertigo, Yesterday). The recipes of pleasure (Bliss, Marilyn, Pimping).And, of course, there were recipes for food (Ham Steak, Cheese, Collards).

The competition was on. My personal best was Widow's Fingers which took two weeks of experimenting. The effect is not dissimilar to a backrub (if I'm honest, it's similar to a Paisley Comet but without the warmth).



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