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'''''Orion's Child Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine''''' was first published in 1984 by Orion Press under the editorship of T. Joseph Cole. The magazine featured original fiction, art, and poetry. Though it included works by such prominent authors as Ray Bradbury and Richard L. Tierney, the original magazine produced only two issues. Recently, Orion's Child has been resurrected by the son, Gabriel M. Cole, of the original founder and editor, himself an aspiring writer.
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'''''Orion's Child Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine''''' was first published in 1984 by Orion Press under the editorship of T. Joseph Cole.  
  
The new incarnation, this "second volume" of Orion's Child, is an e-zine and is not published in paper format. The first issue appeared in May of 2007, with subsequent issues appearing monthly. The second volume adheres to a similar format as the original paper magazine, including original art, poetry and fiction, but eschewing in-page navigation, blogs, or other web enhancements to hold true to the style of a paper magazine.
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This magazine featured original fiction, art, and poetry. Though it included works by such authors as Joe Bonadonna, Ray Bradbury ([[Futuria Fantasia]]) and Richard L. Tierney, the original magazine produced only two issues. Recently, Orion's Child has been resurrected by the son, Gabriel M. Cole, of the original founder and editor, himself an aspiring writer.
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The new incarnation, this "second volume" of Orion's Child, is an e-[[zine]] and is not published in paper format. The first issue appeared in May of 2007, with subsequent issues appearing monthly. The second volume adheres to a similar format as the original paper magazine, including original art, poetry and fiction, but eschewing in-page navigation, blogs, or other web enhancements to hold true to the style of a paper magazine.
  
  
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Orion's Child Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine was first published in 1984 by Orion Press under the editorship of T. Joseph Cole.

This magazine featured original fiction, art, and poetry. Though it included works by such authors as Joe Bonadonna, Ray Bradbury (Futuria Fantasia) and Richard L. Tierney, the original magazine produced only two issues. Recently, Orion's Child has been resurrected by the son, Gabriel M. Cole, of the original founder and editor, himself an aspiring writer.

The new incarnation, this "second volume" of Orion's Child, is an e-zine and is not published in paper format. The first issue appeared in May of 2007, with subsequent issues appearing monthly. The second volume adheres to a similar format as the original paper magazine, including original art, poetry and fiction, but eschewing in-page navigation, blogs, or other web enhancements to hold true to the style of a paper magazine.


Editors-in-chief

  • T. Joseph Cole, 1984
  • Gabriel M. Cole, 2007-present

External links