

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.
