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Brian A. Dixon
is a writer and educator. His short
fiction has appeared in the pages of publications such as
Connecticut Review, Weston Magazine, Ego Comics
Presents, Dead Letters, and Zahir.
His drama has been seen on the stage of New York City’s Sargent
Theater. Dixon is also the creator and editor of
Revelation,
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"Off the Record"
A Thousand Faces, the
quarterly journal of superhuman fiction, recently offered readers
this comic book-inspired story of a superhero clashing with
Oklahoma City's finest.
"Off the Record."
A Thousand Faces (No. 3)
Winter 2008: 77-86.
A
Thousand Faces
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"This Petty Pace"
This tale of theoretical physics
and impending doom appeared in issue seven of Zahir,
the journal of speculative fiction. The issue is sold out at most
outlets.
"This Petty Pace." Zahir (No. 7)
Summer 2005:
13-18.
Zahir
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"The McMillen Golf
Penalty"
Dixon's first published story—a
narrative about life, death, and miniature golf—appeared
in the pages of Connecticut Review after being awarded the
Shannon Searles Fiction Prize in the spring of 2002. That issue of
the literary journal is now available in their online archives.
"The
McMillen Golf Penalty." Connecticut Review (Vol. XXIV No. 1) Spring
2002: 191-196.
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Revelation:
Volume III
The third installment in Fourth
Horseman Press's line of annual anthologies, edited by Brian A.
Dixon and Adam Chamberlain, collects all of the apocalyptic short
stories published in the pages of Revelation magazine
during its third year of publication.
Revelation:
Volume III. Brian A. Dixon, Ed. Fourth Horseman Press, 2006.
Revelation |
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