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* From 1982 to 1987, he edited and published the fanzine ''Izzard'' with his wife ].[<ref>http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Patrick_Nielsen_Hayden</ref> | * From 1982 to 1987, he edited and published the fanzine ''Izzard'' with his wife ].[<ref>http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Patrick_Nielsen_Hayden</ref> | ||
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== Anthologies == | |||
* ''Alternate Skiffy'' (Wildside Press, 1997) with ] | |||
* ''New Skies'' (Tor, 2003) | |||
* ''New Magics: An Anthology of Today's Fantasy'' (Tor, 2004) | |||
* The Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy for Teens : First Annual Collection (Tor, 2005) with ] | |||
'''Starling series''' | |||
* Starlight 1 (Tor, 1996) | |||
* Starlight 2 (Tor, 1998) | |||
* Starlight 3 (Tor, 2001) | |||
''Short Fiction'' | |||
"Binding" in ''Aladdin: Master of the Lamp'', 1992, ed. Resnick & Greenberg. | |||
"Sincerity" in ''More Whatdunits'', 1993, ed. Mike Resnick. | |||
"Return" in ''Xanadu'', 1993, ed. Yolen & Greenberg. | |||
== Essays and Reviews == | |||
He has published a number of essays and reviews, most of which are listed in his . | |||
==External links == | ==External links == |
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Patrick Nielsen Hayden (born January 2, 1959 in Lansing, Michigan) is a science fiction editor, writer, teacher, and musician. He currently lives in Brooklyn.
He previously worked at Literary Guild as an editorial assistant, then at Chelsea House as an associate editor. He is currently a senior editor, and the manager of the SF line, at Tor Books. He edits the original science fiction & fantasy anthology series Starlight; the first volume won a World Fantasy Award in 1997. He also coedited Alternate Skiffy (ISBN 1-880448-54-8) with Mike Resnick, published by Wildside Press in 1997. He has contributed to a number of books and magazines, including The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and The Map: Rediscovering Rock and Roll. His short story "Return" was published in the anthology Xanadu (1993), edited by Jane Yolen and Martin H. Greenberg. In addition to writing and editing, he is one of the regular instructors at Viable Paradise and a cofounder of The New York Review of Science Fiction.
He has also worked on a number of science fiction fanzines over the years, including Twibbet, Thangorodrim, Tweek, Ecce Fanno, Telos, Zed, Flash Point, and Izzard.
He plays guitar and sings on occasion for the New York rock band Whisperado.
The former Patrick Hayden changed his last name to "Nielsen Hayden" on his marriage to Teresa Nielsen (now Teresa Nielsen Hayden) in 1979.
He wrote the blog Electrolite until it was incorporated into his wife's blog Making Light in May 2005, where he now writes along with her and with Viable Paradise co-teacher James D. Macdonald.
Hugo Award nominations
- 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002 nominee for Hugo Award for Best Professional Editor
- 1989 co-nominee for Hugo Award for Best Semiprozine for The New York Review of Science Fiction
- 1986, 1987 nominee for Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer
- 1984 co-nominee, with Teresa Nielsen Hayden, for Hugo Award for Best Fanzine for Izzard
Magazine Editor
- From 1982 to 1987, he edited and published the fanzine Izzard with his wife Teresa Nielsen Hayden.[
- From 1985 to 1997, he served on the editorial board of The Little Magazine, a poetry magazine, along with David G. Hartwell, Samuel R. Delany, Teresa Nielsen Hayden, Kathryn Cramer, & Susan Palwick.
- In 1998, he was one of the founding editors of The New York Review of Science Fiction, for which he did the basic design still in use today. He left the magazine after several issues.
Anthologies
- Alternate Skiffy (Wildside Press, 1997) with Mike Resnick
- New Skies (Tor, 2003)
- New Magics: An Anthology of Today's Fantasy (Tor, 2004)
- The Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy for Teens : First Annual Collection (Tor, 2005) with Jane Yolen
Starling series
- Starlight 1 (Tor, 1996)
- Starlight 2 (Tor, 1998)
- Starlight 3 (Tor, 2001)
Short Fiction "Binding" in Aladdin: Master of the Lamp, 1992, ed. Resnick & Greenberg. "Sincerity" in More Whatdunits, 1993, ed. Mike Resnick. "Return" in Xanadu, 1993, ed. Yolen & Greenberg.
Essays and Reviews
He has published a number of essays and reviews, most of which are listed in his ISFDB bibliography.
External links
- Official website
- Biography
- Spring 2001 Interview by Darrell Schweitzer
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