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Neo-opsis Science Fiction Magazine, Karl Johanson, editor (www. neo-opsis.ca) [sf magazine]
Canadian Chamber Choir itinerary ewillett 2007
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It was a meconopsis, a name derived from the Greek mekon (poppy) and opsis (like).
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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Neo-opsis Science Fiction Magazine, Karl Johanson, editor (www. neo-opsis.ca) [sf magazine]
Science Fiction Awards Watch » Blog Archive » Aurora News 2007
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It was a meconopsis, a name derived from the Greek mekon (poppy) and opsis (like).
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Neo-opsis Science Fiction Magazine, Karl Johanson, editor (www. neo-opsis.ca) [sf magazine]
Aurora Award finalists Edward Willett 2006
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Neo-opsis Science Fiction Magazine, Karl Johanson, editor (www. neo-opsis.ca) [sf magazine]
Archive 2006-05-28 Edward Willett 2006
missanthropist commented on the word opsis
Greek Appearance.
July 9, 2008
fbharjo commented on the word opsis
opsis is the activity of seeing and what we do with our visul rays in Euclid's world.
October 18, 2011