Difference between revisions of "Energumen"
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Published in Toronto, On., Canada, the first issue appeared in 1970. Fifteen issues were released. Attention was paid to the layout, presentation and art work for the fanzine as well as the excellent writing, which made it exceptional. | Published in Toronto, On., Canada, the first issue appeared in 1970. Fifteen issues were released. Attention was paid to the layout, presentation and art work for the fanzine as well as the excellent writing, which made it exceptional. | ||
− | Contributing artists include Terry Austin, Randy Bathurst, Bonnie Bergstrom, Grant Canfield, Gregg Davidson, Jack Gaughan, Alexis Gillilandz, Jay Kinney, Tim Kirk, Bill Kunkel, [[Bill Rotsler]], and James Shull. | + | Contributing artists include Terry Austin, Randy Bathurst, Bonnie Bergstrom, Grant Canfield, Gregg Davidson, Phil Foglio, Jack Gaughan, Alexis Gillilandz, Joan Hanke-Woods, Jay Kinney, Tim Kirk, Bill Kunkel, [[Bill Rotsler]], Dan Steffan, and James Shull. |
Covers were done by George Barr and Stevv Fabian. | Covers were done by George Barr and Stevv Fabian. | ||
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The contributors most commonly associated with ''Energumen'' are artist Alice Austin, writer Derek Carter, Angus Taylor, Rosemany Ullyot and the editors. | The contributors most commonly associated with ''Energumen'' are artist Alice Austin, writer Derek Carter, Angus Taylor, Rosemany Ullyot and the editors. | ||
− | Also featured were Margaret Hamer, Sandra Miesel, Mae Strelkov, Bob Toomey | + | Also featured were John Bangsund, Terry Carr, Joe Haldeman, David Langford, Margaret Hamer, Patrick Neilsoen Hayden, Sandra Miesel, Bob Shaw, Mae Strelkov, Bob Toomey, [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], Ted White and Gene Wolfe. |
Alicia Austin won the Hugo Award for 'Best Fan Artist in 1971;''Energumen'' won the Hugo Award for 'Best Fanzine' in 1973 and Susan Wood won for 'Best fan Writer' in 1974. | Alicia Austin won the Hugo Award for 'Best Fan Artist in 1971;''Energumen'' won the Hugo Award for 'Best Fanzine' in 1973 and Susan Wood won for 'Best fan Writer' in 1974. | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | *[http://efanzines.com/Energumen/index.htm All issues of ''Energumen'' at efanzines.com] | ||
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Revision as of 05:59, 26 February 2011
Energumen is a science fiction fanzine produced by Mike Glicksohn and Susan Wood.
Published in Toronto, On., Canada, the first issue appeared in 1970. Fifteen issues were released. Attention was paid to the layout, presentation and art work for the fanzine as well as the excellent writing, which made it exceptional.
Contributing artists include Terry Austin, Randy Bathurst, Bonnie Bergstrom, Grant Canfield, Gregg Davidson, Phil Foglio, Jack Gaughan, Alexis Gillilandz, Joan Hanke-Woods, Jay Kinney, Tim Kirk, Bill Kunkel, Bill Rotsler, Dan Steffan, and James Shull.
Covers were done by George Barr and Stevv Fabian.
The contributors most commonly associated with Energumen are artist Alice Austin, writer Derek Carter, Angus Taylor, Rosemany Ullyot and the editors.
Also featured were John Bangsund, Terry Carr, Joe Haldeman, David Langford, Margaret Hamer, Patrick Neilsoen Hayden, Sandra Miesel, Bob Shaw, Mae Strelkov, Bob Toomey, Harry Warner, Jr., Ted White and Gene Wolfe.
Alicia Austin won the Hugo Award for 'Best Fan Artist in 1971;Energumen won the Hugo Award for 'Best Fanzine' in 1973 and Susan Wood won for 'Best fan Writer' in 1974.