KOZ

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Name: KOZ
Alias(es): Paulie Gilmore, Kísma Oz, PJ Morvant-Alexander, Tosya Stohn, Dusti Roehz, Paullé, P.J. Alexander, Peej, PeeJ, PJ Alexander, KOZ, Xenobia[note 1], Paulle Jung-Morvant
Type: fanartist, fan writer, zine publisher, professional author
Fandoms: 21 Jump Street, Beauty and the Beast, Man From UNCLE, Miami Vice, Professionals, Quantum Leap, Sentinel, Starsky & Hutch, X-Files Dr. Who, Alien Nation, Robin of Sherwood, Equalizer, Starsky and Hutch, Kiefer/Lou, Invisible Man,Due South
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URL: early art archived here
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KOZ was one pseud for a well-known fanartist and writer also known as Paulie.

She was the publisher of Otter Limits Press/The Presses and illustrated many zines. KOZ was a self taught artist, having used Walter Foster books and Cañedo's Book of The Figures to train herself in drawing. She became involved in media fandom in 1988[1] and worked within many fandoms, such as The Sentinel and X-Files, Starsky & Hutch, Miami Vice, The Man From U.N.C.L.E. and 21 Jump Street, illustrating both gen and slash. Her romantic slash work won much attention and praise for her distinctive artstyle.[2]

"I have always enjoyed putting the words of talented fan authors into an art form by illustrating their fiction."[citation needed]

Outside of fandom-circles, KOZ was also a published author, producing Relevance (The Magarelli Series Book 1) in 2013 under her pseud PJ Morvant-Alexander on Amazon.[3]

While the pseud KOZ had a personal website that went down around 2000 or 2001, she had another personal website for PJ Morvant-Alexander here. Also see her Goodreads page: P.J. Morvant-Alexander (Author of Relevance), Archived version.

KOZ unfortunately passed away in 2017 at the age of 69.[4]

Awards

  • 1987 Best 'Zine -- Self-Contained Novel: The Nowhere Man Affair (edited by Paulie and published under her pseud PJ Morvant-Alexander)
  • 1989 'Zine: 11 & 2 #3, Edited by Paulie & Tami Marie

Works

11 & 2 | The 25th Year | 852 Prospect | The 9th Invocation | Achates' Quest | Albion | Albion Special | Apocryphal Albion | Apothecary | Along the Road of Dreams | Antiques and Delectables | Arabian Nights | Arkady (multimedia zine) | As I Do Thee | Assignment: StarStation Sahndahl | Awakenings | Bayou | Beloved Traitor | Black Jag | Blame It On the Night | Blizzard | Blond Blintz Bulletin | The Boys Are Back | Bright Lights, Black Leather | Brit Shriek! | The Broken Cage | Broken Wings | The Brothers Kowalski | Carry On Wayward Son | Casa Cabrillo | Celebration | Chalk and Cheese | The Choir Boys | The Circle of Stones Affair | City of Byzantium | Classified Affairs | Come to Your Senses | Comrades | Crossed Sabers | The Curse of the Black Opal | Crystal Visions | Dee-Pice | Del Floria's Press | Destiny | A Different Corner | Dirtball Dispatch | Doin' the Job | Dr. Bellfriar's Memorial Journal | The Dream Within a Dream Affair | Dyad | Dyad: The Vampire Stories | Enoch Arden | Errantry | Facets | Fever | Fleet | Flight Log of the Atlantis | Fruit Cocktail | The Full Mountie | Funny Business | Gambit | Gatecrashers | Gemini | Grief Has Its Own Time Frame | Gris Gris | Gryffon's Star | Jelly Baby Chronicles | The K/S Art Project | Happy Trails | The Heart of the Matter Affair | Herne's Son | Hot Donuts | I Still Believe | In Deepest Consequence | Invictus | Karmic Concurrence | Here Be Dragons | Here Lies Illya Kuryakin | Holiday Sensations | Interludes | Koon-ut-Cali-Con-program book | L.A. Knights | Legends of the Lost Weyr | The Lesson | Lost and Found | Lost in the Shadows | Love of My Life | Magnificent Seven | Mates | The Maze | McCall's Memoirs | Me and Thee | Menagerie | Miami Spice | Millennium | Missng Links | The Mos Eisley Tribune | Mulder's Spooktown Cafe | Murphy's Law | My Kingdom for an U.N.C.L.E. | Naked Times | Need to Know | New Beginnings | Nightmare | Northwest Passage | Nothing to Hide | The Nowhere Man Affair | On Wings of Light | Once More With Feeling | One Night Stand| One Shot (Starsky and Hutch zine)|One Shot | Our Favorite Things | Panther Tales | Paradigm Shift | Partners | Passages | Pegasus | The Pits | Phone Sex | Pillow Talk | Plain Brown Wrapper | Podnahz | Powerplay | The Practical Cats Affair | Prisoners of the Night | Professional B and D | Professional Dreamer | Promises to Keep | Quantum Mechanics | Questings | Relative Encounters | ReVisions | Roscius Maximus | Rose Tint My World | Sea of Solaris | A Secret Place | The Second Power | Sentiments | Sentry Duty | The Sentry Post | Sinful Simon | South of Heaven | The St. Crispin's Day Society | Starwings | Storms | Storm Sign | Straight to Naughtyville | Swordbrothers | Tales from Sherwood | Tales from the Tomato | Tell Me Something I Don't Know! | The Terra Nostra Underground | Three of Hearts | Timberlake Sendings | Time Distort | Time Log | Traitor Redeemed | The Traitor Within the Gates Affair | Transience | Transitions | Twin Suns | Turn of a Friendly Card | Twisted Sister | U.N.C.L.E. Affairs | U.N.C.L.E. Gold | The Ultimate Star Trek Trivia Game Book | The Web After Dark | Walking in the Sky | The Web After Dark | Wham, Bam, Thank You, Sam! | Wide Open Spaces | Vice Verse | Who's Blake | Wicked Games | Wild Cards | X-istence | Xenozine | Zebra Three

Gallery

Notes

  1. ^ "We have been asked by Paulie to make a couple of statements on her behalf. First, she would like it announced to those who asked that she and Xenobia are the same person. Xenobia is the name she uses when doing art nouveau." -- from the editorial in Facets #5 (1980). Issue #4 of that zine series credits Paulie as "Zenobia," but that appears to be a typo.

References

  1. ^ KOZ
  2. ^ Source: KOZ original art portfolio page, May 2000 now offline.
  3. ^ PJ Morvant-Alexander, Amazon. (Accessed 9/29/2020)
  4. ^ Paulle Morvant-Alexander