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Omni was founded by Kathy Keeton and her long-time collaborator and future husband Bob Guccione, the publisher of Penthouse magazine. [6] The initial concept came from Keeton, who wanted a magazine "that explored all realms of science and the paranormal, that delved into all corners of the unknown and projected some of those discoveries into fiction".
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Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Omni was a highly celebrated science/science fiction magazine. Ferrell was its editor from 1990 to 1996.
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The magazine referred to itself as "Omni" inside - numerous examples eg "As the next millennium nears, Omni seeks answers to tomorrow's questions"; "Omni's Project Open Book: Reports of mass abductions by aliens, one abductee's terrifying tale, and Part 3 of Omni's Field Investigator's Guide"; "We were proud of every word she published in Omni ...
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Stewart rejoined the board of directors of her namesake company in September 2011 [10] and became its chairwoman once again in May 2012. [11] In 2012, Macy's sued MSLO and J.C. Penney after the two companies decided, in 2011, to partner up and open up what would be called "Martha Stewart Home Shops". Macy's sued MSLO for "breach of contract ...
"Burning Chrome" is a science fiction short story by Canadian-American writer William Gibson, first published in Omni in July 1982. Gibson first read the story at a science fiction convention in Denver, Colorado in the autumn of 1981, to an audience of four people, among them Bruce Sterling (who Gibson later said "completely got it"). [1]