Locus Online is reporting the death of SF anthologist Roger P. Elwood.

Elwood edited and sold dozens of anthologies of original short fiction in the 1970s, many to publishers not noted for SF, and by most accounts thus oversaturated the market for such books once he moved on to other pursuits, including editing various SF book lines (including Laser Books) and Christian publishing. Notable anthologies (of which there were many) included Ten Tomorrows and Future City (both 1973), the four-volume Continuum series (1974-5), and Dystopian Visions, Epoch (with Robert Silverberg), and In the Wake of Man (all 1975).

See also: Wikipedia

See also: Extended wikipedia info by Teresa Nielsen Hayden. [via Andrew Wheeler]

See also: Bibliography.

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