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'''Toni Weisskopf Reinhardt''' (also known as '''T. K. F. Weisskopf''') is an American [[SF]] editor and the publisher of [[Baen Books]].
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'''Toni Weisskopf Reinhardt''' (also known as '''T. K. F. Weisskopf''') is a [[Southern]] [[fan]], [[SF]] editor and the publisher of [[Baen Books]].
  
She is an alumna of Oberlin College, from which she graduated in 1987. She was immediately employed by Baen Books, where she served as executive editor up until the death of founder [[Jim Baen]] in 2006, at which point she took over as publisher. She has edited a number of their anthologies under the name T. K. F. Weisskopf.
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Active in [[fandom]] since her teens, she [[published]] the [[fanzine]], ''[[Yngvi Is a Louse! and Other Graffitos]]'', was [[OE]] of [[SFPA]], and [[co-chaired]] [[DeepSouthCon 50]] in 2012. She was a charter member of the [[North Alabama Science Fiction Association]] and a member of the [[Oberlin College SF Society]] and the [[Southern Fandom Confederation]]. She was one of [[Bob Tucker]]’s honorary “granddaughters”; [[real soon now]], she’s going to publish his biography, with a lot of material he left her.  
  
She published the [[fanzine]], ''[[Yngvi Is a Louse! and Other Graffitos]]'', was [[OE]] of [[SFPA]], and co-chaired [[DeepSouthCon 50]] in 2012. She was a charter member of the [[North Alabama Science Fiction Association]] and a member of the [[Oberlin College SF Society]] and the [[Southern Fandom Confederation]].
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She was employed by Baen Books beginning in the 1980s, where she served as executive editor up until the death of founder [[Jim Baen]] in 2006, at which point she took over as publisher. She edited a number of anthologies (as by T. K. F. Weisskopf), implemented a groundbreaking e-publishing program and established the Jim Baen Memorial Short Story Award, the Baen Fantasy Adventure Award, and the Baen Best [[Military SF]] & Adventure SF Reader’s Choice Award.  
  
She had a child with [[Jim Baen]] and later married [[Hank Reinhardt]].
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She is an alumna of Oberlin College, from which she graduated in 1987.  She had a child with [[Jim Baen]] and later married [[Hank Reinhardt]].
  
 
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Revision as of 23:02, 21 February 2021

(1965 –)

Toni Weisskopf Reinhardt (also known as T. K. F. Weisskopf) is a Southern fan, SF editor and the publisher of Baen Books.

Active in fandom since her teens, she published the fanzine, Yngvi Is a Louse! and Other Graffitos, was OE of SFPA, and co-chaired DeepSouthCon 50 in 2012. She was a charter member of the North Alabama Science Fiction Association and a member of the Oberlin College SF Society and the Southern Fandom Confederation. She was one of Bob Tucker’s honorary “granddaughters”; real soon now, she’s going to publish his biography, with a lot of material he left her.

She was employed by Baen Books beginning in the 1980s, where she served as executive editor up until the death of founder Jim Baen in 2006, at which point she took over as publisher. She edited a number of anthologies (as by T. K. F. Weisskopf), implemented a groundbreaking e-publishing program and established the Jim Baen Memorial Short Story Award, the Baen Fantasy Adventure Award, and the Baen Best Military SF & Adventure SF Reader’s Choice Award.

She is an alumna of Oberlin College, from which she graduated in 1987. She had a child with Jim Baen and later married Hank Reinhardt.

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