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Kyell Gold

Kyell Gold is the pen name of a Californian novelist who is chiefly known for writing male homosexual romance literature for the furry fandom. His longest published works are in the Argaea series — ''Volle'', ''Pendant of Fortune'' and ''Shadow of the Father'' — and the Forester Universe — ''Out of Position ''and its sequels ''Isolation Play'' and ''Divisions'', as well as the novels ''Waterways ''and ''Green Fairy ''and the novella'' Bridges''. He is also known for his short stories.
Gold, who represents himself as a Red Fox, is one of the most acclaimed furry writers, having won more Ursa Major Awards (the main awards given in the field of furry fandom works) than anyone else. He currently has eight awards (all since 2005); beating the previous record of six, held by ''Usagi Yojimbo'' creator Stan Sakai.〔 〕〔 〕 Gold has also been acknowledged by non-furry writers. In 2010 he was nominated for the WSFA Small Press Award for short fiction.
==History==
Gold's first published story was "The Prisoner's Release" in the magazine ''Heat'', an adult publication by Sofawolf Press. Gold went on to write novels, starting with ''Volle'', which became the first part of his ''Argaea'' fantasy series. ''Volle'' won Gold his first Ursa Major Award in 2005 for "Best Anthropomorphic Novel".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Award Winners 2005 )〕 In 2006, his sequel — ''Pendant of Fortune'' — won the 2006 Ursa Major Award in the same category.〔Sara Palmer's illustrated cover for ''Pendant of Fortune'' also won "Best Anthropomorphic Published Illustration" in 2006.〕 Fred Patten reviewed the pair, calling them "arguably the best anthropomorphic novels yet written". He also won that year's "Best Anthropomorphic Short Fiction" for his short story ''Jacks to Open'', published by Fur Rag.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Award Winners 2006 )
Gold won his fourth Ursa Major with ''Don't Blink'' (published in ''Heat''), which was voted "Best Anthropomorphic Short Fiction" for 2007.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Award Winners 2007 )〕 He again won both the "Novel" and "Short Fiction" categories for 2008 with ''Waterways'' and ''In Between'' respectively.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Award Winners 2008 )〕 Gold won the same prizes again in the 2009 awards with ''Out of Position'' and ''Drifting''.〔
In 2010, Gold was nominated for WSFA Small Press Award for short fiction with his story ''Race to the Moon''.〔

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