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Apex Magazine, Issue 98 July 2017
2018
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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. EDITORIAL Words from the Editor-in-Chief—Jason Sizemore FICTION THE TURING MACHINES OF BABEL—Eric Schwitzgebel L'appel du vide—Rich Larson «Légendaire.» — Kai Ashante Wilson Entertaining Demons (Excerpt) — Daniel I. Russell NONFICTION Interview with Author Eric Schwitzgebel—Andrea Johnson Mothers Who Consume—Kristi DeMeester Interview with Cover Artist Quentin Castel—Russell Dickerson Entities of Modern Evil—Daniel I. Russell

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Authors

Rich Larson
Rich Larson
Author · 26 books

Rich Larson was born in Galmi, Niger, has studied in Rhode Island and worked in the south of Spain, and now lives in Ottawa, Canada. Since he began writing in 2011, he’s sold over a hundred stories, the majority of them speculative fiction published in magazines like Asimov’s, Analog, Clarkesworld, F&SF, Lightspeed, and Tor.com. His work appears in numerous Year’s Best anthologies and has been translated into Chinese, Vietnamese, Polish, French and Italian. Annex, his debut novel and first book of The Violet Wars trilogy, comes out in July 2018 with Orbit Books. Tomorrow Factory, his debut collection, follows in October 2018 with Talos Press. Besides writing, he enjoys travelling, learning languages, playing soccer, watching basketball, shooting pool, and dancing kizomba.

Kristi DeMeester
Kristi DeMeester
Author · 18 books
Kristi DeMeester is the author of Beneath, published by Word Horde, and Everything That's Underneath by Apex Books. Her short fiction has been included in Ellen Datlow's Year's Best Horror Volumes 9 and 11, Year's Best Weird Fiction Volumes 1, 3, and 5, and Stephen Jone's Best New Horror. Her short fiction has also appeared in publications such as Black Static, The Dark, Pseudopod, as well as several others. In her spare time, she alternates between telling people how to pronounce her last name and how to spell her first.
Eric Schwitzgebel
Eric Schwitzgebel
Author · 5 books
Eric Schwitzgebel is an American philosopher and professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Riverside. His main interests include connections between empirical psychology and philosophy of mind and the nature of belief.[1][2] he received his PhD from University of California, Berkeley under the supervision of Elisabeth A. Lloyd, Alison Gopnik, and John Searle.
Kai Ashante Wilson
Author · 11 books

Kai Ashante Wilson's stories 'Super Bass' and the Nebula-nominated 'The Devil in America' can be read online gratis at Tor.com. His story «Légendaire.» can be read in the anthology Stories for Chip, which celebrates the legacy of science fiction grandmaster Samuel Delany. His debut short novel The Sorcerer of the Wildeeps won the 2016 Crawford Award. Kai Ashante Wilson lives in New York City.

Russell Dickerson
Russell Dickerson
Author · 24 books
Teller of stories | Nautilus pilot | Artist of fine works & illustrations | Trapper of Manticores | Designer of print and media | Liopleurodon skull grinder | 63rd man on the moon (estimated) | Secret Lair: Shell Beach
Daniel I. Russell
Daniel I. Russell
Author · 17 books
Australian Shadows Award finalist D.l I. Russell has been featured publications such as The Zombie Feed from Apex, Pseudopod and Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #43. Author of Samhane, Come Into Darkness, Critique, Mother's Boys, The Collector and Tricks, Mischief and Mayhem, D. I. Russell is also the former vice-president of the Australian Horror Writers' Association and was a special guest editor of Midnight Echo.
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