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  1. David Geddes Hartwell (July 10, 1941 – January 20, 2016) was an American critic, publisher, and editor of thousands of science fiction and fantasy novels. He was best known for work with Signet, Pocket, and Tor Books publishers. He was also noted as an award-winning editor of anthologies. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction describes him as ...

  2. Feb 3, 2016 · David Geddes Hartwell was born on July 10, 1941, in Salem, Mass. He graduated from Wilmington High School in Wilmington, Mass., then from Williams College in 1963 before earning a master’s ...

  3. Jan 20, 2016 · David Hartwell July 10, 1941 to January 20, 2016. I am heart-broken to report that David has died as a result of a head injury from a fall down a flight of stairs. Thanks to everyone for their love and support. I have posted a few words about this on my own site. —Kathryn Cramer.

  4. Oct 1, 1987 · David Geddes Hartwell was an American editor of science fiction and fantasy. He worked for Signet (1971-1973), Berkley Putnam (1973-1978), Pocket (where he founded the Timescape imprint, 1978-1983, and created the Pocket Books Star Trek publishing line), and Tor (where he spearheaded Tor's Canadian publishing initiative, and was also influential in bringing many Australian writers to the US market, 1984-date), and has published numerous anthologies.

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  5. David G. Hartwell has 116 books on Goodreads with 42361 ratings. David G. Hartwell’s most popular book is The Dark Descent.

  6. David Geddes Hartwell was born July 10, 1941 in Salem MA. He attended Williams College, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in 1963, then went on to earn a master’s from Colgate University in 1965 and a doctorate in Comparative Medieval Literature from Columbia University in 1973. Hartwell married Patricia Lee Wolcott in 1969, and they had ...

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  8. Jan 20, 2016 · David Geddes Hartwell was an American editor of science fiction and fantasy. He worked for Signet (1971-1973), Berkley Putnam (1973-1978), Pocket (where he founded the Timescape imprint, 1978-1983, and created the Pocket Books Star Trek publishing line), and Tor (where he spearheaded Tor's Canadian publishing initiative, and was also influential in bringing many Australian writers to the US market, 1984-date), and has published numerous anthologies.