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− | A [[US]] [[pro]] editor, and critic. She | + | A [[US]] [[pro]] editor, and [[critic]], '''Kathryn Cramer''' has worked for the [[Virginia Kidd Agency]], and for several software companies. She co-founded ''[[The New York Review of Science Fiction]]'' in 1988 and has been part of its nominations for the [[Best Semiprozine Hugo]] in 1988–2009. With her late husband, [[David G. Hartwell]], whom she married in 1997, she co-edited two series of [[Year's Best]] anthologies. |
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Revision as of 17:15, 10 September 2022
(April 16, 1962 –)
A United States pro editor, and critic, Kathryn Cramer has worked for the Virginia Kidd Agency, and for several software companies. She co-founded The New York Review of Science Fiction in 1988 and has been part of its nominations for the Best Semiprozine Hugo in 1988–2009. With her late husband, David G. Hartwell, whom she married in 1997, she co-edited two series of Year's Best anthologies.
She is the daughter of physicist John Cramer.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1996 -- Ad Astra 16
- 2005 -- 31 Flavors of ConFusion
- 2008 -- Confluence 2008
- 2011 -- Ad Astra 30
Person | 1962— |
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