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Apex Magazine Issue 76
2015
First Published
3.78
Average Rating
22
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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. A special international SF themed issue! Guest edited by Cristina Jurado. TABLE OF CONTENTS Fiction Child, Funeral, Thief, Death—Tade Thompson Six Things We Found During the Autopsy—Kuzhali Manickavel Find Me—Isabel Yap Frozen Planet—Marian Womack Mountain—Liu Cixin Nonfiction The Invention of Speculative Fiction in Spain—Cristina Jurado Interview Saad Z. Hossain—Charles Tan Interview with Zen Cho—Charles Tan Clavis Aurea: A Review of Short Fiction—Charlotte Ashley Interview with Ekaterina Zagustina—Russell Dickerson Poetry Dysmorphia—Anne Carly Abad The Dissection—Christina Sng Excerpts Sorcerer to the Crown—Zen Cho Escape from Baghdad! — Saad Z. Hossain Editorial Words from the Editor-in-Chief—Jason Sizemore

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Authors

Liu Cixin
Liu Cixin
Author · 32 books

Science Fiction fan and writer. Liu Cixin also appears as Cixin Liu

Marian Womack
Marian Womack
Author · 8 books
Marian Womack is a bilingual writer born in Andalusia and educated at the universities of Glasgow and Oxford. She is currently completing a part-time Masters Degree in Creative Writing at Cambridge University, and recently graduated from the Clarion Fantasy and Science-Fiction Writer’s Workshop at USCD. She is co-editor of the academic book Beyond the Back Room: New Perspectives on Carmen Martín Gaite (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2010), and of The Best of Spanish Steampunk (forthcoming, 2015). In Spanish she has published the cycle of intertwined tales Memoria de la Nieve (Zaragoza: Tropo, 2011), has co-authored the YA novel Calle Andersen (Barcelona: La Galera, 2014), and has contributed to more than fifteen anthologies of short fiction, the most recent Alucinadas (Gijón: Palabaristas, 2014), the first Spanish language all-female SF anthology. Her journalism and critical writing on Spanish literature, culture and society have appeared on a variety of English speaking academic journals, as well as the Times Literary Supplement, the New Internationalist, and the digital version of El País. She has fiction forthcoming in English in Weird Fiction Review. Chosen by literary magazine Leer in its 30th anniversary as one of the thirty most influential people in their thirties in Spain’s literary scene, she is also a prolific translator, and runs a small press in Madrid, Ediciones Nevsky.
Kuzhali Manickavel
Kuzhali Manickavel
Author · 6 books
Kuzhali Manickavel (Tamil: குழலி மாணிக்கவேல்) is an Indian writer who writes in English. She was born in Winnipeg, Canada and moved to India when she was thirteen. She currently lives in Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu. Her first book - Insects Are Just Like You And Me Except Some Of Them Have Wings was published by Blaft Publications in 2008. Her short stories have also appeared in print magazines like Shimmer Magazine, Versal literary journal, AGNI, PANK, FRiGG and Tehelka.
Russell Dickerson
Russell Dickerson
Author · 24 books
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