Apex welcomes new editor/minion Jennifer Brozek
As spoken by Jason Sizemore:
We’re pleased to have Jennifer Brozek on the team. It was an easy decision. She’s had plenty of editing experience, has a particularly nice resume, and has read most of everything Apex has published.
Jennifer’s bio:
Jennifer Brozek, the creator and co-editor of the Grants Pass anthology, is a freelance author for many RPG companies including Margaret Weis Productions, Rogue Games and Catalyst Labs. Her contributions to RPG sourcebooks include Dragonlance, Castlemourn, Colonial Gothic, Shadowrun and Serenity. She has also co-authored three books (A Player’s Guide to Castlemourn with Ed Greenwood, 2006; Dragonvarld Adventures with Margaret Weis, 2008 and Chill, 3rd Edition with Mike Callahan, 2008). She is published in several anthologies and is the creator and editor of the semi-pro webzine, The Edge of Propinquity. When she is not writing her heart out, she is a loving wife to her husband, Jeff, and an indulgent ‘mother’ to their three cats while gallivanting around the Pacific Northwest in its wonderfully mercurial weather. You can visit her blog at http://jennifer-brozek.livejournal.com.

Unfortunately, Jennifer missed my blog rant about including a call out to your cats within your bio, but she’ll learn.
But, really, all that experience meant nothing. Take a look at this photo of Jennifer taken before she knew what the heck Apex meant to the world.
Nice photo, yes? Take a closer look. You might need to click on the image to increase the size. Look on her sweater. It’s covered with Apex alien heads.
She was ours before she ever realized it.
As spoken by Jason Sizemore:
We’re pleased to have Jennifer Brozek on the team. It was an easy decision. She’s had plenty of editing experience, has a particularly nice resume, and has read most of everything Apex has published.
Jennifer’s bio:
Jennifer Brozek, the creator and co-editor of the Grants Pass anthology, is a freelance author for many RPG companies including Margaret Weis Productions, Rogue Games and Catalyst Labs. Her contributions to RPG sourcebooks include Dragonlance, Castlemourn, Colonial Gothic, Shadowrun and Serenity. She has also co-authored three books (A Player’s Guide to Castlemourn with Ed Greenwood, 2006; Dragonvarld Adventures with Margaret Weis, 2008 and Chill, 3rd Edition with Mike Callahan, 2008). She is published in several anthologies and is the creator and editor of the semi-pro webzine, The Edge of Propinquity. When she is not writing her heart out, she is a loving wife to her husband, Jeff, and an indulgent ‘mother’ to their three cats while gallivanting around the Pacific Northwest in its wonderfully mercurial weather. You can visit her blog at http://jennifer-brozek.livejournal.com.

Unfortunately, Jennifer missed my blog rant about including a call out to your cats within your bio, but she’ll learn.
But, really, all that experience meant nothing. Take a look at this photo of Jennifer taken before she knew what the heck Apex meant to the world.
Nice photo, yes? Take a closer look. You might need to click on the image to increase the size. Look on her sweater. It’s covered with Apex alien heads.
She was ours before she ever realized it.