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Apex Magazine is a monthly science fiction, fantasy, and horror magazine featuring original, mind-bending short fiction from many of the top pros of the field. New issues are released on the first Tuesday of every month. We are a 2013 Hugo Award nominee for Best Semiprozine! FICTION Waking by Cat Hellisen Undone by Mari Ness To Increase His Wondrous Greatnesse More by Sunny Moraine The End of the World in Five Dates by Claire Humphrey Actaeon by Jacqueline Carey (eBook exclusive) Maze by J.M. McDermott (eBook exclusive novel excerpt) NONFICTION Invisible Bisexuality in Torchwood by K. Tempest Bradford Author Interview with Claire Humphrey Artist Interview with Julie Dillon Resolute: Notes from the Editor-in-Chief by Sigrid Ellis POETRY Tempus by J.J. Hunter The Parable of the Supervillian by Ada Hoffmann Cover art by Julie Dillon. Edited by Sigid Ellis.
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Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name. See this thread for more information. Jacqueline Carey (born 1964 in Highland Park, Illinois) is an author and novelist, primarily of fantasy fiction. She attended Lake Forest College, receiving B.A.'s in psychology and English literature. During college, she spent 6 months working in a bookstore as part of a work exchange program. While there, she decided to write professionally. After returning she started her writing career while working at the art center of a local college. After ten years, she discovered success with the publication of her first book in 2001. Currently, Carey lives in western Michigan and is a member of the oldest Mardi Gras krewe in the state.


His first novel was plucked from a slush pile and went on to be #6 on Amazon.com's Year's Best SF/F of 2008, shortlisted for a Crawford Prize, and on Locus Magazine's Recommended Reading List for Debuts. His short fiction has appeared in Weird Tales Magazine, Fantasy Magazine, Apex Magazine, and Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, among other places. He has a BA in Creative Writing from the University of Houston, and an MFA in Popular Fiction from the Stonecoast program of the University of Southern Maine. By night, he wanders a maze of bookshelves and empty coffee cups, and by day he wanders the streets of San Antonio, where he lives and works. He tries to write in between.