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  2. Copy editing - Wikipedia

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    Example of non-professional copy editing in progress [ 1 ] Copy editing (also known as copyediting and manuscript editing) is the process of revising written material (" copy ") to improve quality and readability, as well as ensuring that a text is free of errors in grammar, style and accuracy. [ 2 ][ 3 ] The Chicago Manual of Style states that ...

  3. Neil Clarke (editor) - Wikipedia

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    Website. neil-clarke .com. Neil Clarke (born 1966) is an American editor and publisher, mainly of science fiction and fantasy stories. In 2006, Clarke launched Clarkesworld Magazine as a companion to his online bookstore Clarkesworld Books (2000-2007). He serves as the editor-in-chief of the digital publication.

  4. Before the Dawn (Wade book) - Wikipedia

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    This is a brilliant book, by one of our best science journalists. [52] Other positive reviews came from Publishers Weekly; [53] Kirkus Reviews, who called the book "meaty, well-written"; [54] and The New York Review of Books, who said that it was "on the whole, a fascinating account of recent scientific findings." [55]

  5. Category:American science fiction editors - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American science fiction editors" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Planet Stories - Wikipedia

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    Planet Stories was an American pulp science fiction magazine, published by Fiction House between 1939 and 1955. It featured interplanetary adventures, both in space and on some other planets, and was initially focused on a young readership. Malcolm Reiss was editor or editor-in-chief for all of its 71 issues. Planet Stories was launched at the ...

  7. Science-Fiction: The Gernsback Years - Wikipedia

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    Science-Fiction: The Gernsback Years is a 1998 reference work covering the history of English-language science fiction magazines from 1926 to 1936, comprising 1,835 individual stories by more than 500 different authors across a total of 345 issues from 14 magazines. It was written by E. F. Bleiler with the assistance of his son Richard Bleiler ...

  8. Science fiction studies - Wikipedia

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    Science fiction studies is the common name for the academic discipline that studies and researches the history, culture, and works of science fiction and, more broadly, speculative fiction. The modern field of science fiction studies is closely related to popular culture studies , a subdiscipline of cultural studies , and film and literature ...

  9. The Dragon in the Sea - Wikipedia

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    Galaxy reviewer Floyd C. Gale praised Dragon in the Sea as "a dramatically fascinating story. . . . [a] tense and well-written novel." [6] Algis Budrys described it as "hypnotically fascinating," praising Herbert's "intelligence, sophistication, [and] capacity for research" as well as his "ability to write clean prose as an unobtrusive but effective vehicle for a cleanly told story."