![]() ![]() ![]() For his work on Interzone he received a Semiprozine Hugo in 1995, a special BSFA Award in 1999 and a further special award from the 2005 Worldcon committee.Īs Series Editor for GW Books 1988-1991 he was responsible (in tandem, from 1990, with Neil Jones) for commissioning and publishing several Shared-World fantasy and sf novels tied to Games Workshop games like Warhammer, Warhammer 40,000 and Dark Future, notably including titles by Kim Newman (as Jack Yeovil), Brian M Stableford (as Brian Craig) and David S Garnett (as David Ferring). With Malcolm Edwards he was one of the prime movers in the eight-strong collective which founded Interzone in 1982, eventually becoming its sole editor and publisher in 1988 and co-editing all five anthologies taken from the magazine: Interzone: The First Anthology (anth 1985) with John Clute and Colin Greenland, Interzone: The 2nd Anthology (anth 1987) with Clute and Simon Ounsley, Interzone: The 3rd Anthology (anth 1988) with Clute and Ounsley, Interzone: The 4th Anthology (anth 1989) with Clute and Ounsley, and Interzone: The 5th Anthology (anth 1991) with Clute and Lee Montgomerie. (1950- ) Scottish editor and author, long resident in England but back in Scotland from 2004, who served as Research Fellow for the Science Fiction Foundation in East London 1978-1979 and as editor of Foundation 1980-1986. ![]()
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