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  • Groff Conklin (1904–1968), USA, anthologist and critic (C)

  • Peter Darvill-Evans (born 1954) UK, editor of Doctor Who novels (D)

  • Charles N. Brown (1937–2009), USA, founder and editor of Locus news magazine (B)

  • Peter Weston (1943–2017), UK, published the literary journal Speculation (launched as Zenith in 1963) and later edited the Andromeda original anthologies (1975–77) (W)

  • E.J. "Ted" Carnell (1912–1972), UK, editor of New Worlds magazine (1949–1963); anthologist (C)

  • Ted White (born 1938), USA, former editor of Fantastic, Amazing Stories and Heavy Metal; anthologist (W)

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As a good science fiction editor, you have to be a gifted writer, you have to be diligent, you have to try, you have to be good at trying, it also requires the kind of imagination that science fiction writers Crave. Another point that is also essential, is to master writing skills, after all, standing on the shoulders of giants, can see higher and farther. The 230 best science fiction editors on the Random Tool have compiled a list of some of the best stories ever written.

Through the generator, we can also see the details of each editor, including the editor’s full name, date of birth, country and city, major position and so on. Usually, science fiction is so big and complex that many client stories can take more than one or two editors to complete. Respect for the work of the editor, respect for every book they have worked hard to put together, this is a science fiction fan of the most basic quality.

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