Jason Sizemore is an American writer and editor based in Lexington, Kentucky. He is the owner and managing editor of Apex Publications.
Early life
Sizemore was born in Big Creek, Kentucky (pop. 400).[1][2]
Career
Sizemore was the editor and publisher of Apex Digest, a quarterly science fiction and horror digest that ran for 12 issues between 2005 and 2008.[3][4] As the publisher/managing editor of Apex Magazine,[5] he was nominated for the Hugo Award in the semiprozine category in 2012,[6] 2013[7] and 2014.[8]
As a writer he has published several stories in genre magazines. His first short story collection, Irredeemable,[9] was published in April, 2014.
Bibliography
Collections
Fiction
- Life Imitating Art, Version 1A – The Lunatic Chameleon, Issue Two.
- Life Imitating Art, Version 1B – Whispers of Wickedness.
- The Boiler Room – Lost in the Dark (no longer published).
- Gus's Good day – Swamp.net (no longer published).
- Blue Lights – The Wheel, Spring 2005.
- Preacher Ira May Bowling – Mt. Zion Press, Issue #1.
- Faithless – Surreal, Issue #4
- The Sleeping Quartet – Forgotten Worlds, Issue #6
- An Ingenious Adventure – Future Syndicate Anthology ISBN 978-1-4196-5459-6 (2007).[10]
- The Horror of It All (Four Sizemore Stories)
- Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
- God Needs Not The Future - Streets of Shadows ISBN 978-1-939840-21-9 (2014).[11]
- Yellow Warblers ISBN 978-0-9821596-5-1 (2009).[12]
Nonfiction
- Silent Hill Game reviews – Issue #9, City Slab
- Resident Evil Game Reviews – Issue #8, City Slab
Books edited
- Aegri Somnia (with Gill Ainsworth) ISBN 978-0-9788676-2-1 (2006).[13]
- Gratia Placenti: For the Sake of Pleasing (with Gill Ainsworth) ISBN 978-0-9788676-5-2 (2007).[14]
- Descended From Darkness: Apex Magazine Vol. 1 (with Gill Ainsworth) ISBN 978-0-9788676-9-0 (2008).[15]
- Apexology: Horror ASIN B00408AO0Y (2010).[16]
- Dark Futures: Tales of SF Dystopia ISBN 978-0-9826197-2-8 (2010).[17]
- The Zombie Feed Vol. 1 ISBN 978-0-9821596-4-4 (2011).[18]
- Appalachian Undead (with Jonathan Maberry) ISBN 978-1-937009-18-2 (2013).[19]
References
- ↑ "About". jason-sizemore.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-07.
- ↑ Apex Publications
- ↑ "A Writer's Vanity". jason-sizemore.com.
- ↑ isfdb.com
- ↑ Apex Magazine
- ↑ "List of 2012 Hugo Award Nominees". thehugoawards.org. Archived from the original on 2012-04-09.
- ↑ "List of 2013 Hugo Award Nominees". thehugoawards.org.
- ↑ "List of 2014 Hugo Award Nominees". thehugoawards.org.
- 1 2 Sizemore, Jason (2014), Irredeembale, Seventh Star Press, LLC, ISBN 978-1-937929-59-6
- ↑ Erwine, J. Alab (2007), Future Syndicate Anthology, BookSurge Publishing, ISBN 978-1-4196-5459-6
- ↑ Broaddus, Maurice (2014), Streets of Shadows, Alliteration Ink, ISBN 978-1-939840-21-9
- ↑ Adkins, Mari (2009), Harlan County Horrors, Apex Publications, p. 40, ISBN 978-0-9821596-5-1
- ↑ Sizemore, Jason and Gill Ainsworth (2006), Aegri Somnia, Apex Publications, ISBN 978-0-9788676-2-1
- ↑ Sizemore, Jason and Gill Ainsworth (2007), Gratia Placenti, Apex Publications, ISBN 978-0-9788676-5-2
- ↑ Sizemore, Jason and Gill Ainsworth (2008), Descended From Darkness: Apex Magazine Vol. I, Apex Publications, ISBN 978-0-9788676-9-0
- ↑ Sizemore, Jason (2010), Apexology:Horror, Apex Publications, ASIN B00408AO0Y
- ↑ Sizemore, Jason (2010), Dark Futures: Tales of SF Dystopia, Dark Quest Books, ISBN 978-0-9826197-2-8
- ↑ Sizemore, Jason (2011), The Zombie Feed Vol. 1, Apex Publications, ISBN 978-0-9821596-4-4
- ↑ Sizemore, Jason and Jonathan Maberry (2013), Appalachian Undead, Apex Publications, ISBN 978-1-937009-18-2
External links
Interviews
- Horrorview.com Interview
- Fantasy Magazine Interview
- Southsider Magazine Interview
- SF Signal Interview
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