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Brian A. Dixon is a writer, publisher, and educator. His fiction
has appeared in the pages of publications such as Connecticut
Review, Weston, Zahir, and A Thousand Faces.
His drama has been seen on the stage of New York City’s Sargent
Theater. Dixon is also the editor of Revelation,
the magazine of apocalyptic art and literature. Columbia &
Britannia, an anthology Dixon co-edited with frequent writing
partner Adam Chamberlain, was nominated for the 2010 Sidewise
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Columbia & Britannia
Columbia & Britannia, an
anthology co-edited with Adam Chamberlain, presents two
all-new alternate history stories from Brian A. Dixon:
"Intolerable Acts" and "The Last Day of the Old World."
The book was nominated for the 2010 Sidewise Award for
Alternate History.
Columbia &
Britannia: An Alternate History.
Edited by Adam Chamberlain & Brian A. Dixon. Fourth Horseman Press, 2009.
Columbia
& Britannia
The
Sidewise Awards
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"Off the Record"
A Thousand Faces, the
quarterly journal of superhuman fiction, 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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