Kenin, Millea
Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Editor.

(1942-1992) US editor, publisher, anthologist, poet and author active in Fandom, who began to release stories of genre interest with "The Knight of the Road" in Potboiler for February 1982. Under her birth name Millea Levin she was founder-editor of the Poetry journal Sciamachy (1960-1964), contributors with entries in this encyclopedia including John Clute and Thomas M Disch. As Kenin, she was founder-editor of Owlflight (which see), whose five issues appeared from 1981 to 1986. Her Anthology Aliens & Lovers: An Anthology of Erotic Poetry With Fantasy and Science Fiction Themes (anth 1983) draws heavily on contributors to Owlflight. She also edited the fourth volume of the ongoing market guide, Othergates, 1983: A Market Guide for Writers and Artists Covering the Fields of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Etc (anth 1983). [JC]
Millea Kenin
born Winnetka, Illinois: 5 November 1942
died Oakland, California: 20 August 1992
works
works as editor
- Aliens & Lovers: An Anthology of Erotic Poetry With Fantasy and Science Fiction Themes (Oakland, California: Unique Graphics, 1983) [anth: illus/Millea Kenin and others: pb/uncredited]
nonfiction works as editor
- Othergates, 1983: A Market Guide for Writers and Artists Covering the Fields of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Etc (Oakland, California: Unique Graphics, 1983) [nonfiction: anth: in the publisher's Othergates series: pb/]
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