Books
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Bibliography

  1. Omni Best Science Fiction: Two

  2. Digital Domains: A Decade of Science Fiction & Fantasy

  3. Thirteenth Annual Collection Year's Best Fantasy & Horror -, Ed: Book Club

  4. (2011)

    Naked City

  5. (2011)

    Supernatural Noir

See complete bibliography (93)

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  • Legal name: Ellen Datlow
  • Birthdate: 1969 (age 43)
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  • Gender: Female
  • Official Website: http://www.datlow.com/
  • Genres: science fiction, fantasy, horror, mystery, realism

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Ellen Datlow is currently tied (with frequent co-editor Terri Windling) as the winner of the most World Fantasy Awards in the organization's history (nine). She has also won, with co-editor Windling, a Bram Stoker Award for The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #13, and with co-editors Kelly Link and Gavin J. Grant, a Bram Stoker Award for The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #17. She has also won the International Horror Guild Award for her anthologies The Dark and Inferno; the Shirley Jackson Award for Inferno; the Locus Award for Best Editor in 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 and the Hugo Award for Best Editor in 2002, 2005, and Best Editor Short Fiction in 2008. In addition, SCIFICTION won the Hugo Award for best Web site in 2005 as well as the Wooden Rocket award as best online magazine for 2005. Ellen was named recipient of the 2007 Karl Edward Wagner Award, given at the British Fantasy Convention for "outstanding contribution to the genre."