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Previous Phenomenons

Although Pheno has been running since 1994, the older paper-based booklet programs have been lost to time. But a lot of the early digital work has been salvaged and stored away for prosperity.

Please note that due to changes in coding over the years some of the images and styles may be a little ...challenged by modern browsers.

Triptychs

The Triptych has been running at Pheno for as long as the there has been a Pheno. Here is a list of the previous triptychs.

2018

  • Samantha Blanch and Callie Doyle-Scott, The Tower, the Princess, and the Star
  • Andrew Smith, Red King, Yellow King
  • Melody Watson, On Mighty Wheels
  • 2017

  • Barbara Kearins, What about the Children
  • Luke Jordan, As Blossoms Fall
  • Joe McNamara, SHELLSHOCK
  • 2016

  • Xole Karman, Caryatides
  • Tina Ryan, Building Home
  • Sandra d'Argeavel, Don't you forget about me
  • 2015

  • Michael Hitchins, Leviathan
  • Greg Tannahill, The King in Winter
  • Shane Donohoe, Year King
  • 2014

  • Morgan Morningstar, Closing the Gate of Dawn
  • John Machin, Ever On
  • Penny Sullivan and Jason Chappel, Inner Space
  • 2013

  • Peter Rousell, Shiprock
  • Fi McConachie, The Silent Ones
  • John and Philippa Hughes, The Gate of Heaven, Cancelled due to illness
  • 2012

  • David James, In Sceadure—In Shadow
  • Mike Walker, Death Journey
  • Dan L'Estrange, Home
  • 2011

  • Jacinta Thomler and Stuart Barrow, Eternal Companions
  • James Riley and Terence Janssen, Project Legacy
  • Ingrid Bean and Shane Donohoe, The Sacrifice of Immortality
  • 2010

  • Andrew Smith, Body Corporate
  • Ryan d'Argeavel, The Cabinet of Doctor Makundi
  • Michael Hitchens, Floodland
  • 2009

  • Mik Bonsall, Dead Man Walking
  • Fi McConachie, Silence of the Bush
  • Nick Argall, Vengeance of the Vampire Lord
  • 2008

  • David Hollingworth, Crime and Punishment
  • Andrew Smith, The Fall of the Family
  • Mike(y) and Liz Argall, The Group
  • 2007

  • John Hughes, Quest: Mask of Heroes
  • Jacinta Thomler, Six Soldiers
  • David James, Those Left Behind
  • 2006

  • Liz Argall, Being There
  • Joe McNamara, Killing De Villefort
  • Ingrid Bean, Rebirthing Eden
  • 2005

  • Stuart Barrow, The Mask and the Moonlight
  • Xole Karman, Familiar
  • Andrew Smith, Something Wonderful
  • 2004

  • Robbie Matthews, Mayhem Over Manhattan
  • Peter Rousell, Last Night in Eden
  • Eric Henry, The Fishbowl
  • 2003

  • David James, Can you go home again?
  • Mike Walker, Psi
  • Ingrid Bean, Silence
  • 2002

  • Ben Hunter, Project Hydra
  • Robert Barbetti, Something Wicked
  • Mark Bruckard, This Way Comes
  • 2001

  • Larry Larkin, Once upon a time
  • Ryan d'Argeavel, I knew she was trouble the minute she walked into my office
  • Jon Naughton, They don't advertise for killers in a newspaper
  • 2000

  • Michael Hitchens, You are Number 4, I am Number 6
  • Caitlin May, What is Honour?
  • Tony Guyot, Citius Altius Fortiu
  • 1999 [The year Pheno ate Cancon]

  • Richard Canning, Memory Lost
  • Jo Ellem, Signor Jacemo's Circus of Wonder
  • Morgan Morningstar, Redemption
  • 1998

  • Liz Argall, When I Meet My Family
  • Felix White, Lost Highway
  • Scott Walton & Daniel Wilks, Spazmo
  • 1997

  • Andrew Smith, Fatalism
  • Diana Leithead, The Charity Gig
  • Antti Roppola, Understanding Ellen West
  • 1996

  • Richard Percy, Covenant
  • Mark Barnes, Prometheus Rising
  • Brent Steves, Graenlendinga Saga
  • 1995

  • John Hughes, Fallen Angel
  • Madi, Freaks
  • Grant Allen & Lindsay Beaton, Portents
  • 1994

  • Ian Wanless, The Breaking
  • Robert MacLean, Faded Giant
  • Chris Slee, Uncle Jurgen's Happy Hour
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    Diptychs

    The Diptych is the Tryptych's less serious little sibling and has been running at Pheno since 2008.

    2018

  • by Kane Edwards and Graham Schneider, Beatrix Potter presents: The Purrge, or, How I learned to stop worrying and eat the flesh of my Oppressors - a modern Socratic dialogue
  • Marissa Harris, Carol Boucher and Mark Bruckard, The Swynford Will
  • 2017

  • Rodney Kearins, Monster Hunters
  • Robbie Matthews, William Shakespeare's "All Vampires Must Die Part II - The Movie"
  • 2016

  • Barbara Kearins, Race for the Throne
  • Greg Tannahill, Let Them Eat
  • 2015

  • Stephanie and Robbie Matthews, Supernatural Studies Club
  • David McKie, The Campfire Initiative
  • 2014

  • Kane Edwards and Graham Schneider, Jinkies: A Space Opera
  • Stephen Justice, Vampire: The Ugoogaly
  • 2013

  • Shannon Spencer, Immortals
  • Mike Walker, Breakfast Slayer Club
  • 2012

  • Sandra d'Argeavel, Once were Famous
  • Adam Raymond, Priscilla, Orcs of the Wasteland
  • 2011

  • Barbara Kearins and Stuart Barrow, Uptime Girl
  • Random, What does this button do
  • 2010

  • Marissa Harris, The Day and Knights of Landsend
  • Fish, Team Dragon
  • 2009

  • Barbara Kearins, Positions Vacant
  • Rodney Kearins, Victim Squad
  • 2008

  • Stuart Barrow, Last Man Standing
  • Robbie and Steph Matthews, The Disembodied Man
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