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In 2000, the rarely-presented [[Silver Swan Award]] was awarded to the editorial team of ''Eidolon''.
 
In 2000, the rarely-presented [[Silver Swan Award]] was awarded to the editorial team of ''Eidolon''.
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Its publisher, [[small press]] '''Eidolon Publications''', also published:
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* ''The Mars You Have in Me'' by [[Terry Dowling]] (1992 chapbook)
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* ''The Secret Life of Rubber-Suit Monsters'' by [[Robin Pen]] (1996)
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* ''Going Home Again'' by [[Howard Waldrop]] (1997)
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* ''The Thorn Boy'' by [[Storm Constantine]] (1999)
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* ''Blackwater Days'' by [[Terry Dowling]] (2000)
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For more information see the {{link | website=http://eidolon.net/index.html?pagename=magazine.html&pagetitle=Eidolon+Magazine | text=Eidolon Magazine page}} at eidolon.net.
 
For more information see the {{link | website=http://eidolon.net/index.html?pagename=magazine.html&pagetitle=Eidolon+Magazine | text=Eidolon Magazine page}} at eidolon.net.

Revision as of 16:56, 21 December 2020

Eidolon: The Journal of Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy was a prozine from Perth, Western Australia.

Editors included Jeremy G. Byrne, Jonathan Strahan, and Richard Scriven.

Notable contributors include Greg Egan and Shaun Tan.

Eidolon won the Ditmar Award for best Australian fanzine/periodical four times (1992, 1993, 1996 and 1998).

It was declared to be "on hiatus" for some time before it was officially ended. It is survived by the eidolist mailing list.

In 2000, the rarely-presented Silver Swan Award was awarded to the editorial team of Eidolon.

Its publisher, small press Eidolon Publications, also published:


For more information see the Eidolon Magazine page at eidolon.net.


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