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  • Neo-opsis Science Fiction Magazine, Karl Johanson, editor (www. neo-opsis.ca) [sf magazine]

    Canadian Chamber Choir itinerary ewillett 2007

  • It was a meconopsis, a name derived from the Greek mekon (poppy) and opsis (like).

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • Neo-opsis Science Fiction Magazine, Karl Johanson, editor (www. neo-opsis.ca) [sf magazine]

    Science Fiction Awards Watch » Blog Archive » Aurora News 2007

  • It was a meconopsis, a name derived from the Greek mekon (poppy) and opsis (like).

    Non-Fiction: Blue Heaven 2009

  • Neo-opsis Science Fiction Magazine, Karl Johanson, editor (www. neo-opsis.ca) [sf magazine]

    Aurora Award finalists Edward Willett 2006

  • Dr. Robert Runte, an Aurora Award-winning Canadian SF critic and commentator and former editor, has written a glowing review of Lost in Translation for Issue 11 of Neo-opsis Science Fiction Magazine, and was kind enough to send it along to me.

    Archive 2006-11-26 Edward Willett 2006

  • Dr. Robert Runte, an Aurora Award-winning Canadian SF critic and commentator and former editor, has written a glowing review of Lost in Translation for Issue 11 of Neo-opsis Science Fiction Magazine, and was kind enough to send it along to me.

    Another nice review for Lost in Translation Edward Willett 2006

  • Stephanie Ann Johanson [www. neo-opsis.ca/art] (Cover for Neo-opsis 6, illustrations Neo-opsis 5, 6 & 7)

    Aurora Award finalists Edward Willett 2006

  • Stephanie Ann Johanson [www. neo-opsis.ca/art] (Cover for Neo-opsis 6, illustrations Neo-opsis 5, 6 & 7)

    Archive 2006-05-28 Edward Willett 2006

  • Neo-opsis Science Fiction Magazine, Karl Johanson, editor (www. neo-opsis.ca) [sf magazine]

    Archive 2006-05-28 Edward Willett 2006

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  • Greek Appearance.

    July 9, 2008

  • opsis is the activity of seeing and what we do with our visul rays in Euclid's world.

    October 18, 2011