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Gordon Van Gelder has been the editor of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction since 1997 and the publisher of the magazine since October of 2000. He lives in New Jersey.
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Stephen H. Segal is the new editorial and creative director of Weird Tales. He has been an editor at WQED's Pittsburgh Magazine, a publication designer for Carnegie Mellon University, a regional judge for the Reading Rainbow Young Writers & Illustrators competition, and a writer for Philadelphia Weekly. He currently serves on the board of the Interstitial Arts Foundation and designs covers for Juno Books. A native of Atlantic City, Stephen now lives outside Washington, D.C.
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Wendy S. Delmater is managing editor of Abyss & Apex Magazine of Speculative Fiction., a quarterly Internet publication that has been continuously published for nearly four years to increasing numbers of unique visitors, doubling its subscription base every two years.
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Sheila Williams is the Editor of Asimov's Science Fiction magazine. She lives in New York City with her husband, David Bruce, and her two daughters, Irene and Juliet.
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Brian Bieniowski is the Managing Editor of Asimov's Science Fiction. He lives in New Jersey.
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Hildy Silverman is the owner and editor-in-chief of Space and Time magazine,
a forty-year-old magazine of horror, fantasy, and science fiction founded by
Gordon Linzner. She is also an editor with Achieving Families magazine, to
which she regularly contributes articles on overcoming infertility. She is a
freelance writer and editor, and has had numerous articles and short stories
published in a variety of venues. She is in the process of shopping around
her first novel, a dark fantasy entitled, The Way of Things. Hildy is a
member of the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society and the Garden State
Horror Writers.
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Stanley Schmidt has contributed numerous stories and articles to original anthologies and magazines and is the author of five novels and a couple of nonfiction books including Aliens and Alien Societies: A Writer's Guide to Creating Extraterrestrial Life-Forms. Since 1978, as editor of Analog Science Fiction and Fact, he has been nominated 28 times for the Hugo award for Best Professional Editor. He is a member of the Board of Advisers for the National Space Society and the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame, was Guest of Honor at the 1998 World Science Fiction Convention in Baltimore, and has been a Nebula and Hugo award nominee for his fiction.
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