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Energumen (magazine)

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Energumen was an science fiction fanzine edited by Mike Glicksohn and Susan Wood Glicksohn from 1970–1973 (fifteen issues), with a special final "11th Anniversary Issue!!" [sic] in 1981 after Susan's death. The fanzine was based in Ottawa.[1] It won the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine in 1973, after having been a nominee for the Hugo Award for both the prior years.[2]

Contributors included (inter alia) Alicia Austin, John Baglow, John Bangsund, George Barr, Bill Bowers, Terry Carr, Phil Foglio, Jack Gaughan, Joe Haldeman, Joan Hanke-Woods, Jay Kinney, Dave Langford, Tim Kirk, Patrick Nielsen Hayden, Bill Rotsler, Bob Shaw, Stu Shiffman, Dan Steffan, Ted White, and Gene Wolfe.

Energumen ceased publication in 1973 with issue #15, and the Glicksohns' marriage broke up; however, planning for a special issue was already well under way at the time of Susan Wood's sudden death in November 1980.[3] Issue #16 ("Just when you Thought it was Safe to Bind your Fanzines") was published by Glicksohn in September 1981.

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  1. ^ "Energumen 01" (PDF). efanzines. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  2. ^ Hugo Awards database Archived January 3, 2010, at the Wayback Machine at Locus magazine
  3. ^ Energumen 16, pp. 4-21 and passim
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