Article: New outlet opens for speculative fiction.(Arts & Literature)

Byline: The Register-Guard

Eugene resident Max Keele has launched a quarterly Internet magazine dedicated to publishing speculative fiction for sophisticated readers.

"Although a lot of people are writing quality speculative fiction, there don't seem to be many places that publish it," Keele said. "In a world that thinks `Star Wars' is the best science fiction has to offer, innovative stories in the tradition of Harlan Ellison's ground-breaking anthology series `Dangerous Visions' just don't get enough opportunity.

`I feel there was a need, and I'm trying to fill it with works of outrageous imagination."

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