Brian A. Dixon
Brian A. Dixon's fiction has appeared in the pages of publications such as Connecticut Review, Weston, Zahir, and A Thousand Faces. His drama has been seen Off-Broadway. Dixon is also the editor of Revelation, the magazine of apocalyptic art and literature. Columbia & Britannia, an anthology...
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Brian A. Dixon's fiction has appeared in the pages of publications such as Connecticut Review, Weston, Zahir, and A Thousand Faces. His drama has been seen Off-Broadway. 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 Award for Alternate History. Dixon and Chamberlain are also the editors of Back to Frank Black (2012), a volume of original essays and interviews celebrating Chris Carter's Millennium.
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