Donna Kossy

Donna J. Kossy (* 1957) is an American writer and magazine editor. The Wired magazine, according to them is " an expert on Spinner ( kooks ) that a genuine, if sometimes uncomfortable affection for their subjects " owns.

Activity

Donna Kossy puts in her work intensively with the life and theories of people apart, commonly regarded as eccentrics, freaks or crazy and are often referred to in America as " Kooks " or " Crackpots. She has extensively studied the theories of figures such as Helena Blavatsky, Francis Galton, Oscar Kiss Maerth and Erich von Däniken in this sense in their books. Bruce Sterling wrote about the work of Donna Kossys that every science fiction author should have their book on the " Kooks ". The initiated by Kossy project " Kooks Museum " is " a virtual showroom with stories of oppression and prejudice. " Donna Kossy maintains close relations with the American religious parody of the "Church of the SubGenius ", with their prominent exponent Ken DeVries married they is.

Works

Issued magazines

  • " False Positive " (aka " False Positive Magazine" ) 1984-1988
  • " Kooks Magazine" (aka " The Original Donna Kossy 's Kooks Magazine" ) 1988-1991 ISSN 1045 - 103X
  • "Book Happy" (aka "Book Happy Magazine" ) 1997-2002

Single Documents

  • Author
  • Literature ( 20th century)
  • Literature ( 21st century)
  • Literature ( English )
  • Literature (United States)
  • Essay
  • Publicist
  • Americans
  • Born in 1957
  • Woman
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