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''Shayol'' was a [[fanzine]] published on an irregular schedule for seven issues during 1977-1985 by [[Pat Cadigan]] and [[Arnold Fenner]].  It won the [[(Coveted) Balrog Award]] for Best Amateur Publication in 1979 and 1983.  At one time [[Cadigan]] and [[Arnie Fenner|Fenner]] were married.
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''Shayol'' was a [[fanzine]]/[[semiprozine]] [[published]] on an irregular schedule for seven issues during 1978–85 by then-married couple [[Pat Cadigan]] and [[Arnold Fenner]].   
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* 1979, 1983 — [[(Coveted) Balrog Award]] for Best Amateur Publication  
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* 1981 — [[World Fantasy Award]], non-professional
  
[[Cadigan]] is a [[SF]] writer whose work is associated with the [[cyberpunk]] movement. Her books include ''Fools'', winner of the [[Arthur C. Clarke Award]]; an anthology, ''The Ultimate Cyberpunk''; and such media tie-ins as ''Jason X''.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:07, 3 March 2023

Shayol was a fanzine/semiprozine published on an irregular schedule for seven issues during 1978–85 by then-married couple Pat Cadigan and Arnold Fenner.

Awards and Honors


Issue Date Pages Notes
1 February 1978
2 1978 "New fiction by Harlan Ellison"
3 Summer 1979
4 Winter 1980
5 Winter 1982
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Publication 1978
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