Jason Sizemore
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[]
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Collections[]
- Irredeemable (2014) ISBN 978-1-937929-59-6.[9]
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.
- ^ Jump up to: a b 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
Categories:
- Writers from Lexington, Kentucky
- Living people
- Male speculative fiction editors
- American editor stubs