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02 Apr, 2009

Neo-Opsis Science Fiction Magazine

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Established: 2003neo-opsis
Editor: Karl Johanson
Assistant Editor: Stephanie Johanson

Overview:
Neo-opsis  is a literary magazine that runs short stories, editorials, articles, reviews, and SF news. With beautiful cover art, accent illustrations, and photo work, Neo-opsis Science Fiction Magazine is a wonderful addition to anyone’s collection. So if you are looking for thought provoking entertainment, Neo-opsis Science Fiction Magazine is the one for you.

Awards and Recognition:
Winner of the 2007 Aurora Award for Best Work in English (Other)

Other Items of Interest:
Neo-opsis produces the Neo-opsis CD of Amazingly Neat Stuff that goes to subscribers with every fourth issue. The CDs include articles, reviews, desktop art and photos, animated gifs, video clips, links, and write-ups and photos for conventions and author readings.

Website:
www.neo-opsis.ca

Information provided by Stephanie Ann Johanson.

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