Gardner Dozois

Science fiction editor and author

Gardner Dozois - Science fiction editor and author
Born

July 23rd, 1947
78 years ago

Died

May 27th, 2018
7 years ago — 70 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Pioneered in the realm of science fiction as an editor and author. Edited the prestigious anthology series, 'The Year's Best Science Fiction', which has been published annually since 1984. Contributed numerous short stories, many of which received critical acclaim and award nominations, showcasing a deep understanding of the genre's evolution. Influenced science fiction literature through editorial work and mentorship to emerging writers. Accumulated various Hugo Awards over a prolific career in the field.

Edited 'The Year's Best Science Fiction'

Won multiple Hugo Awards for editing

Published acclaimed short fiction

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