Neo-opsis Science Fiction Magazine

Neo-opsis Science Fiction Magazine is a digest sized, perfect bound, Canadian magazine publishing science fiction and fantasy stories, science and opinion articles, SF news and reviews. Neo-opsis is based in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It is distributed to book stores by Magazines Canada.

Neo-opsis Science Fiction Magazine
"Sun Dragons" by Karl and Stephanie Johanson
EditorKarl Johanson
Categoriesscience fiction, fantasy, science
FormatDigest, perfect bound
Year founded2003
CountryCanada
Based inVictoria, British Columbia
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.neo-opsis.ca
ISSN1708-4865

History

  • Neo-opsis premiered at VCon 28 in Vancouver, BC, October 10–12, 2003.
  • Neo-opsis began being distributed to Canadian bookstores by Magazines Canada. 2004.
  • The Best of Neo-opsis was published by Bundoran Press in October, 2006. This included stories from the first 12 issues.
  • Bonus CD-Roms "of Amazingly Neat Stuff" were included with issues 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, and 24.

People

Karl Johanson

Editor: In addition to editing Neo-opsis], Karl is a writer, videographer, and computer game professional. Karl is a regular guest speaker at conventions, talking about science, science fiction, writing, publishing, gaming, sources of inspiration, and other topics.

Stephanie Ann Johanson

Assistant editor and Art Director: Stephanie Ann Johanson is an artist who works in a variety of media, sketching, pen & ink, oil and acrylic painting, soapstone carving, wire sculpture, and digital imagery to name just a few. Stephanie has been called a “science fiction activist”, because of her desire to encourage others to enjoy the genre.

Awards

  • Neo-opsis: Winner 2007 Aurora Award Best Work in English: Other.
  • Neo-opsis: Winner 2009 Aurora Award Best Work in English: Other.
  • Neo-opsis Nominee 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011 Aurora Award Best Work in English: Other.
  • Neo-opsis Nominee 2004 Monday Magazine M Award. Best Magazine.

Quotes

  • "Neo-opsis is the thinking man and woman's magazine."—Sandra Scholes (Reviewer)
  • "Congratulations on a great concept with Neo-opsis. With such a variety of contributing writers and ideas, it’s first-class."—Al Harlow (Guitarist, songwriter, and lead vocalist for Prism.)
  • "Johanson's sense of humour, evident in both of his columns, is also conspicuously present in his pick for the issue's first story, "On The Road With Fiamong's Rule" by Sherry D. Ramsey. If I had to put a label to that sense of humour, I'd call it mainstream geek: two parts Jerry Lewis, one part Richard Feynman, a pinch of Firesign Theater and a twist of aggressive oddity." --Jeremy Lyon (Reviewer)
  • "Congratulations on a really fine job. It reads good, looks good, feels good, smells good, and for all I know tastes good as well."—Spider Robinson (Writer)
  • "It's a great little publication, worthy of your time."—Lorina Stephens (Writer Publisher)
  • "I recently received the copy you sent of Neo-opsis and I was quite pleased. The stories were strikingly good, lots better than I'd expected for the first issue of a semi-pro zine."—Rich Horton (Reviewer for Locus magazine)
gollark: No; communism is *not* permissible.
gollark: tagged union > untagged union
gollark: I like to put all my assembly code in `.text`.
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gollark: The main worry is unrealistically *high* grades, I think.

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