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Otto Witt (1875–1923) was a Swedish writer. He was one of the prominent figures in early Swedish science fiction. He did, among other things, publish Hugin, a science magazine which was filled "with speculative articles and fiction". Hugin was one of the first magazines to regularly carry science fiction in the world, although it appears to have had little influence outside Sweden.

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  1. ^ Mike Ashley, "Science Fiction Magazines:The Crucibles of Change" in David Seed,A Companion to Science Fiction. John Wiley & Sons, 2005 ISBN 1405112182 (p. 62).

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