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  2. Apex Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Apex Magazine, also previously known as Apex Digest, is an American horror and science fiction magazine. This subscription webzine, Apex Magazine, contains short fiction, reviews, and interviews. It has been nominated for several awards including the Hugo Award.

  3. Jason Sizemore - Wikipedia

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    Sizemore was the editor and publisher of Apex Digest, a quarterly science fiction and horror digest that ran for 12 issues between 2005 and 2008. [3] [4] As the publisher/managing editor of Apex Magazine , [5] he was nominated for the Hugo Award in the semiprozine category in 2012, [6] 2013 [7] and 2014.

  4. Marie Vibbert - Wikipedia

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    Background. Vibbert was born in East Cleveland, Ohio in 1974, the daughter of a construction worker who was also a professional sculptor and painter. [1] She has a twin sister named Grace. She received a bachelor's degree in Geology and English from Case Western Reserve University in 1998.

  5. Chesya Burke - Wikipedia

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    Chesya Burke is an American editor, educator and author of comic books and speculative fiction, most notably horror and dark fantasy. She has published over a hundred short stories, essays, and articles in magazines and anthologies such as Clarkesworld, Apex Magazine, Nightmare Magazine, and Stories for Chip: A Tribute to Samuel R. Delany.

  6. Maurice Broaddus - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Broaddus is an American author who has published fiction across a number of genres including young adult, horror, fantasy and science fiction. Among his books are The Knights of Breton Court urban fantasy trilogy from Angry Robot, the steampunk novel Pimp My Airship from Apex Publications , and the young adult novel The Usual Suspects ...

  7. Foz Meadows - Wikipedia

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    An essayist, blogger and reviewer, Meadows has written for The Mary Sue, Apex Magazine, Black Gate, The Huffington Post, A Dribble of Ink, Strange Horizons and Tor.com. [2] [3] Meadows is a novelist working in young adult fantasy.

  8. Kate Elliott (writer) - Wikipedia

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    The Crown of Stars series has been featured in the Science Fiction Book Club. Elliott published the first of her Jaran series in 1992, although she began the first draft in 1980. Heather Massey's review of Jaran describes it as "a science fiction romance classic", while Todd Richmond in an SF Site review calls the series "an epic masterpiece".

  9. Alethea Kontis - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Born in South Burlington, Vermont, Kontis lives in Titusville, Florida. [2] She contributes to a variety of publications including Apex Science Fiction and Horror Digest. [3] [4] [5] As a prolific writer she has also been awarded a number of prizes for her work including the Garden State Teen Book Award, the Scribe Award and the ...

  10. Sarah Kuhn - Wikipedia

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    Kuhn has written articles and essays for various genre-specific publications such as Apex Magazine, IGN, Backstage, Creative Screenwriting Magazine, and the Hugo-nominated essay collection Chicks Dig Comics.

  11. Abyss & Apex Magazine - Wikipedia

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    United States. Based in. Lexington, SC. Website. abyssapexzine .com. Abyss & Apex Magazine ( A&A) is a long-running, semi-pro online speculative fiction magazine. The title of the zine comes from a quote by Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), "And if you gaze long into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."

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