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Brian Michael Thomsen was an American [[SF]] editor, author, and anthologist.
 
Brian Michael Thomsen was an American [[SF]] editor, author, and anthologist.
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He was a founding editor of the Questar Science Fiction line of books, and served as managing fiction editor at TSR, Inc.
 
He was a founding editor of the Questar Science Fiction line of books, and served as managing fiction editor at TSR, Inc.
  
He wrote over 30 short stories; and he collaborated with [[Julius Schwartz]] on Schwartz's autobiography, ''Man of Two Worlds'' (2000).
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He wrote over 30 short stories; and he collaborated with [[Julius Schwartz]] on Schwartz's autobiography, ''[[Man of Two Worlds -- My Life in Science Fiction and Comics]]'' (2000).
  
 
Thomsen also was a consulting editor at Tor Books.
 
Thomsen also was a consulting editor at Tor Books.
  
 
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As an author, he was a [[Hugo Award]] nominee.
 
As an author, he was a [[Hugo Award]] nominee.
  
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Revision as of 03:49, 9 February 2020

(1959 -- 2008)

Brian Michael Thomsen was an American SF editor, author, and anthologist.

He was a founding editor of the Questar Science Fiction line of books, and served as managing fiction editor at TSR, Inc.

He wrote over 30 short stories; and he collaborated with Julius Schwartz on Schwartz's autobiography, Man of Two Worlds -- My Life in Science Fiction and Comics (2000).

Thomsen also was a consulting editor at Tor Books.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:

As an author, he was a Hugo Award nominee.


Person 19592008
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