Ace Books - Editorial Staff

Editorial Staff

The following people have worked at Ace Books in various editorial roles. The list is sorted in order of the date they started working at Ace, where known. It includes editors who are notable for some reason, as well as the most recent editors at the imprint.

  • A. A. Wyn, owner (1952–1967);
  • Donald A. Wollheim, editor (1952–1971)
  • Terry Carr, editor (1964–1971); freelance editor (1983–1987)
  • Pat LoBrutto, mail room (1969–1972); science fiction editor (1974–1977)
  • Frederik Pohl, executive editor (December 1971 – July 1972)
  • Tom Doherty, publisher (1975–1980)
  • Jim Baen, complaints department (c. 1973–1974); gothics editor (c. 1974); sf editor (c. 1977–1980)
  • Ellen Kushner
  • Terri Windling, editor (1979–1987)
  • Harriet McDougal, editorial director
  • Susan Allison, editor (1980–1982); editor-in-chief (1982–2006); vice president (1985 – current (February 2007))
  • Beth Meacham, editorial assistant (1981–1982); editor (1982–1983)
  • Ginjer Buchanan, editor (1984–1987); senior editor (1987–1994); executive editor, sf and fantasy (1994 – January 1996); senior executive editor and marketing director (January 1996 – 2006); editor-in-chief (2006–current (February 2007)).
  • Peter Heck (c. 1991 – 1992)
  • Laura Anne Gilman (c. 1991)
  • Lou Stathis, editor (? – c. 1994)
  • Anne Sowards, editorial assistant/associate editor (1996–2003); editor (2003 – February 2007), senior editor (February 2007 – present)

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