Brian A. Dixon
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Brian A. Dixon is an American
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

 author, primarily of short fiction. He was born in Connecticut
Connecticut
Connecticut is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is bordered by Rhode Island to the east, Massachusetts to the north, and the state of New York to the west and the south .Connecticut is named for the Connecticut River, the major U.S. river that approximately...

. His first published short story, The McMillen Golf Penalty, was awarded the Shannon Searles Fiction Prize by Connecticut Review in 2002. He has since published short fiction in a number of outlets in addition to work on plays and novels. Dixon currently serves as the editor of Revelation magazine. Columbia & Britannia
Columbia & Britannia
Columbia & Britannia is an anthology of alternate history stories edited by Adam Chamberlain and Brian A. Dixon. Each of the stories in the anthology takes placed in a shared timeline, a world in which the American Revolutionary War never took place...

, an alternate history anthology edited by Brian A. Dixon and Adam Chamberlain
Adam Chamberlain
Adam Chamberlain is an English author based in London. He was awarded the internal Shell/The Economist Writing Prize in 2003 for his essay "Beyond Nature," an investigation of mankind's relationship with the natural world. He has since published short fiction in addition to work on plays and...

, was nominated for the 2010 Sidewise Award for Alternate History
Sidewise Award for Alternate History
The Sidewise Awards for Alternate History were established in 1995 to recognize the best alternate history stories and novels of the year.The awards take their name from the 1934 short story "Sidewise in Time" by Murray Leinster, in which a strange storm causes portions of Earth to swap places with...

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