![]() ![]() Helen Hoke might've been the most prolific producer of anthologies, particularly for young readers, among this handful, but not by much. ![]() and Ms.) Seon Manley and Gogo Lewis (names that are hard to forget), Michel Parry, and Hugh Lamb-all of whom contributed to the enjoyment of horror and suspense fiction, and more. Masur, Marcia Muller and Ann VanderMeer*, Harlan Ellison* and Robert Silverberg, I haven't yet touched much or at all upon at least five anthologists important to my early reading: Helen Hoke, (Ms. Page* and Nelson Algren, Henry Mazzeo and Judith Merril, Jessica Amanda Salmonson* and Harold Q. Owen and Dwight Macdonald*, Bill Pronzini and Joe Lansdale, Gerald W. While I've written a fair amount about magazine editors, and such (and sometimes Also*) anthology editors as Robert Arthur* and Barry Malzberg*, Ellen Datlow* and Jerome Charyn, Betty M. ![]()
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