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Revision as of 07:13, 26 February 2020
(1949 --)
An American sf editor and anthologist.
Ellen Datlow was the fiction editor of Omni magazine and Omni Online from 1981 through 1998. She was co-editor of The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror series from 1988 to 2008 and was editor of the webzine Event Horizon: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror in 1998--1999 and of Sci Fiction until it ended in 2005. She has been the co-host of the Fantastic Fiction reading series at the KGB Bar since 2000.
- Best Professional Editor Hugo
- Best Professional Editor Hugo
- Best Editor, Short Form Hugo
- Best Editor, Short Form Hugo
- Plus twelve other Hugo nominations
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1984 -- ArmadilloCon 6
- 1986 -- ArmadilloCon 8
- 1989 -- New Orleans SF & Fantasy Festival '89
- 1993 -- Necon 13
- 1994 -- MileHiCon 26
- 1995 -- Swancon '95, Ad Astra 15
- 1999 -- Conucopia, Empirecon, Readercon 11
- 2002 -- Best Professional Editor Hugo
- 2003 -- Toastmaster at ConQuesT 34
- 2004 -- World Fantasy Convention 2004
- 2005 -- Best Professional Editor Hugo
- 2006 -- OryCon 28, Conflux 3
- 2007 -- Capclave 2007, Finncon 2007, Karl Edward Wagner Award
- 2009 -- ConQuesT 40, Best Editor, Short Form Hugo
- 2010 -- AggieCon 41, Best Editor, Short Form Hugo
- 2011 -- Swancon Thirty Six, Life Achievement Award by the Horror Writers Association, Ad Astra 30 (returning guest)
- 2012 -- Fantasticon 2012
- 2013 -- LoneStarCon III, ICON 38
- 2014 -- World Fantasy Convention Life Achievement Award
- 2017 -- NecronomiCon Providence 2017
- three Bram Stoker Awards
- nine World Fantasy Awards
- two International Horror Guild Awards for Best Anthology
- two Shirley Jackson Awards for Best anthology
- five Locus Awards for Best Editor
- long time trustee of the Horror Writers Association.
Person | Website | 1949— |
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