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Judy-Lynn and Lester Del Rey at Minicon 8 in 1974. Judy-Lynn del Rey née Benjamin (January 26, 1943 – February 20, 1986) was a science fiction editor. [1]She was a fan and regular attendee at science fiction conventions and worked her way up the publishing ladder, starting with work at the science fiction magazine Galaxy. [1]
The letter's primary author, OSU forestry engineering professor John Sessions, claimed that the paper's publication constituted a failure of the peer review process, and that he would appeal the matter to the board of Science. [7] Science editor-in-chief Donald Kennedy said in a letter to The Oregonian that it "would be foolish to argue that no ...
Her work as a freelance science writer has appeared in “National Geographic, NPR, Scientific American, Popular Mechanics, Science News, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and Boulder Daily Camera.” [11] Between 2009 and 2014, Engelhaupt was an editor at Science News [5] and later worked as an online science editor at National Geographic.
Earlier this week, Laura Helmuth resigned as editor in chief of Scientific American, the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States."I've decided to leave Scientific American ...
The public editor position was established in 2003 in response to the Jayson Blair scandal. In late May 2017, The New York Times announced that it was eliminating the post. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. announced: "The public editor position, created in the aftermath of a grave journalistic scandal, played a crucial part in rebuilding our readers ...
John J. Pierce (born 1941), US, editor of Galaxy Science Fiction, 1977–1979; Devi Pillai, Tor Books; Frederik Pohl (1919–2013), US, writer, edited Galaxy and If magazines in 1960s and the Star Science Fiction series of original anthologies (1953–1959) Andrew I. Porter, (born 1946), US, editor of Science Fiction Chronicle for many years
The rumors surrounding New York Magazine’s Stella Bugbee’s next career move are true. Despite Bugbee denying an upcoming switch when asked by a reporter at The New York Post and David Haskell ...
Nautilus is an American popular science magazine featuring journalism, essays, graphic narratives, fiction, and criticism. It covers most areas of science, and related topics in philosophy, technology, and history. Nautilus is published six times annually, with some of the print issues focusing on a selected theme, which also appear on its ...