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Apex Magazine Issue 124
2021
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4.50
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Original Fiction "Without Wishes to Bind You" by E. Catherine Tobler "How to Be Good" by R. Gatwood "What Sisters Take" by Kelly Sandoval "Survival, After" by Nicole J. LeBoeuf "Osu" by Kingsley Okpii "Eilam Is Forever" by Beth Dawkins Classic Fiction "The Fine Print" by Chinelo Onwualu "The Shadow We Cast Through Time" by Indrapramit Das Nonfiction "Dialog, Patois: If It's Good Enough for Anthony Burgess, It's Good Enough for You" by Tonya Liburd "A Special Kind of Gaze: Meta-Representation in Science Fiction" by Alvaro Zinos-Amaro

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Authors

E. Catherine Tobler
E. Catherine Tobler
Author · 24 books
E. Catherine Tobler has written an awful lot of things. Her short fiction has been nominated for the Sturgeon Memorial Award, the Nebula Award, the Utopia Award. Her work on Shimmer Magazine was nominated for the Hugo and World Fantasy Awards.
Indrapramit Das
Indrapramit Das
Author · 9 books

See also Indra Das. Indrapramit Das (also known as Indra Das) is an Indian science fiction, fantasy and cross-genre writer, critic and editor from Kolkata. His fiction has appeared in several publications including Clarkesworld, Asimov’s Science Fiction, Strange Horizons, and Tor.com, and has been widely anthologized in collections including Gardner Dozois' The Year's Best Science Fiction. His debut novel The Devourers (Penguin Books India, 2015; Del Rey, 2016) won the 29th Annual Lambda Award in LGBT SF/F/Horror category. The Lambda Award celebrates excellence in LGBT literature. The Devourers was shortlisted for 2016 Crawford Award, and included in the 2015 Locus Recommended Reading List. It was also nominated for the Shakti Bhatt First Book Prize and the Tata Live! Literature First Book Award in India. Das is an Octavia E. Butler Scholar and a graduate of the 2012 Clarion West Writers Workshop. He completed an MFA in Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. He is a former consulting editor of speculative fiction for Indian publisher Juggernaut Books.

Andrea Johnson
Andrea Johnson
Author · 6 books
Born and raised in the Bronx. NY. Andrea was writing from the age of ten. She wrote and produced the first stage play in her junior high school, created paranormal short stories for her high school newspaper, and formed the youth group G.G.S. (God's Given Saints) at the age of twelve. Her first book, Blood of my Blood was released in 2009 and created inspiration to young new writers. Her stories have a reputation for the wild and unusual, and have been an entertainment for many years. Her motto is: Make each day count. And live every day as if it were your last. Andrea lives in Dallas TX with her husband, kids, her German Sheppard: Prince, and beautiful black cat: Rubia. Visit her Amazon author page at: amazon.com/author/andreaj
A.C. Wise
A.C. Wise
Author · 28 books
A.C. Wise's fiction has appeared in publications such as Uncanny, Shimmer, and Tor.com, among other places. She had two collections published with Lethe Press, and a novella published by Broken Eye Books. Her debut novel, Wendy, Darling, is out from Titan Books n June 2021, and a new collection, The Ghost Sequences, is forthcoming from Undertow Books in October 2021. Her work has won the Sunburst Award for Excellence in Canadian Literature of the Fantastic, as well as being a two-time Nebula finalist, a two-time Sunburst finalist, an Aurora finalist, and a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award. In addition to her fiction, she contributes review columns to the Book Smugglers and Apex Magazine, and has been a finalist for the Ignyte Award in the Critics category.
Chinelo Onwualu
Chinelo Onwualu
Author · 5 books

Chinelo Onwualu is a writer, editor, and unrepentant dog person living in Toronto, Canada. She is a non-fiction editor of Anathema Magazine and co-founder of Omenana, a magazine of African speculative fiction, and the former chief spokesperson for the African Speculative Fiction Society. Onwualu has a masters degree in journalism from Syracuse University and has worked as a reporter and online editor in Nigeria and the United States. She was also a senior editor for Cassava Republic Press, one of the leading independent publishers in Africa. Onwualu is a 2014 veteran of the Clarion West Writers Workshop, which she attended as the recipient of the Octavia E. Butler Scholarship. Her writing has been featured in several anthologies and magazines, including Uncanny magazine, Strange Horizons, The Kalahari Review, and Brittle Paper. She has been nominated for the British Science Fiction Awards, the Nommo Awards for African Speculative Fiction, and the Short Story Day Africa Award.

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