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Apex Magazine Issue 132
2022
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From the Editor "What You Say: Editorial" by Jason Sizemore Original Fiction: "Have Mercy, My Love, While We Wait for the Thaw" by Iori Kusano "Creatures of the Dark Oasis" by Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam "A Country of Eternal Light" by Jennifer R. Donohue "Schlafstunde" by Lavie Tidhar "Your Space Between" by Marie Croke "Notes to a Version of Myself, Hidden in Symphonie fantastique Scores Throughout the Multiverse" by Aimee Picchi Classic Fiction: "Sky Boys" by Kameron Hurley "Chorus of Whispers" by Sarah Hans Nonfiction: "Optics" by Kwame Mbalia "Stabilized Love Triangles: Tips on Writing OT3s From a Real Polyamorist" by Michelle P. Browne Reviews: "Words for Thought: Short Fiction Review" by A.C. Wise "Book Review: And What We Can Offer You Tonight by Premee Mohamed" by Marissa van Uden Interviews: "Interview with Author Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam" by Andrea Johnson "Interview with Author Aimee Picchi" by Marissa van Uden "Interview with Artist Galactic Nikita" by Bradley Powers

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Authors

Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam
Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam
Author · 6 books

Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam lives in Texas with her two literarily-named cats: Gimli and Don Quixote. Her fiction and poetry has appeared in magazines such as Clarkesworld , Strange Horizons , Goblin Fruit , and Daily Science Fiction . She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Southern Maine's Stonecoast program and reviews short fiction at her blog, Short Story Review. You can visit her on Twitter @BonnieJoStuffle or through her website: www.bonniejostufflebeam.com.

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.
Aimee Picchi
Aimee Picchi
Author · 1 books

I’m a business journalist who used to be a classical musician, and, when quite young, believed Narnia was a real place. I’m only sort of kidding about the last item. My stories have appeared in Flash Fiction Online, The Colored Lens, Mirror Dance, and other publications. I have a story forthcoming in Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine. I'm also a graduate of Viable Paradise, the workshop for SFF writers. My nonfiction has appeared in the Boston Globe, Bloomberg Markets, MSN Money, and Daily Finance and CBS MoneyWatch.

Marissa Van Uden
Marissa Van Uden
Author · 5 books

Marissa van Uden is an editor and writer from Aotearoa-New Zealand who now lives in rural Vermont, in a little cabin in the woods. She is the editor of The Off-Season: An Anthology of Coastal New Weird (Dark Matter Ink, 2024) and the Apex Strange Microfiction anthologies. She is also the EiC of the imprint Violet Lichen Books and an associate editor and interviewer for Apex Magazine. Her fiction has appeared in Dark Matter Magazine, Zero Dark Thirty, Los Suelos, and Vastarien Literary Journal. She loves animals, wild things, and weird horror.

Kameron Hurley
Kameron Hurley
Author · 33 books
Kameron Hurley is the author of The Light Brigade, The Stars are Legion and the essay collection The Geek Feminist Revolution, as well as the award-winning God’s War Trilogy and The Worldbreaker Saga. Hurley has won the Hugo Award, Locus Award, Kitschy Award, and Sydney J. Bounds Award for Best Newcomer. She was also a finalist for the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the Nebula Award, and the Gemmell Morningstar Award. Her short fiction has appeared in Popular Science Magazine, Lightspeed and numerous anthologies. Hurley has also written for The Atlantic, Writers Digest, Entertainment Weekly, The Village Voice, LA Weekly, Bitch Magazine, and Locus Magazine. She posts regularly at KameronHurley.com. Get a short story from Kameron each month via: patreon.com/kameronhurley
Lavie Tidhar
Lavie Tidhar
Author · 70 books

Lavie Tidhar was raised on a kibbutz in Israel. He has travelled extensively since he was a teenager, living in South Africa, the UK, Laos, and the small island nation of Vanuatu. Tidhar began publishing with a poetry collection in Hebrew in 1998, but soon moved to fiction, becoming a prolific author of short stories early in the 21st century. Temporal Spiders, Spatial Webs won the 2003 Clarke-Bradbury competition, sponsored by the European Space Agency, while The Night Train (2010) was a Sturgeon Award finalist. Linked story collection HebrewPunk (2007) contains stories of Jewish pulp fantasy. He co-wrote dark fantasy novel The Tel Aviv Dossier (2009) with Nir Yaniv. The Bookman Histories series, combining literary and historical characters with steampunk elements, includes The Bookman (2010), Camera Obscura (2011), and The Great Game (2012). Standalone novel Osama (2011) combines pulp adventure with a sophisticated look at the impact of terrorism. It won the 2012 World Fantasy Award, and was a finalist for the Campbell Memorial Award, British Science Fiction Award, and a Kitschie. His latest novels are Martian Sands and The Violent Century. Much of Tidhar’s best work is done at novella length, including An Occupation of Angels (2005), Cloud Permutations (2010), British Fantasy Award winner Gorel and the Pot-Bellied God (2011), and Jesus & the Eightfold Path (2011). Tidhar advocates bringing international SF to a wider audience, and has edited The Apex Book of World SF (2009) and The Apex Book of World SF 2 (2012). He is also editor-in-chief of the World SF Blog, and in 2011 was a finalist for a World Fantasy Award for his work there. He also edited A Dick and Jane Primer for Adults (2008); wrote Michael Marshall Smith: The Annotated Bibliography (2004); wrote weird picture book Going to The Moon (2012, with artist Paul McCaffery); and scripted one-shot comic Adolf Hitler’s I Dream of Ants! (2012, with artist Neil Struthers). Tidhar lives with his wife in London.

Jennifer R. Donohue
Jennifer R. Donohue
Author · 8 books
Jennifer R. Donohue grew up at the Jersey Shore and now lives in central New York with her husband and her Doberman, working at her local public library. Though she got a bachelor′s degree in psychology, she has always wanted to write. Her ongoing Run With the Hunted cyberpunk heist novella series is available on most digital platforms, as is her standalone dark fantasy novella The Drowned Heir. Her debut novel, Exit Ghost, is out now.
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