Edelman, Scott 1955–
EDELMAN, Scott 1955–
PERSONAL: Born 1955; married, wife's name, Irene.
ADDRESSES: Office—Science Fiction Weekly, 28501 Woodview Dr., Damascus, MD 20872. E-mail—scott@scottedelman.com.
CAREER: Magazine editor and author. Marvel Comics, New York, NY, writer, 1977–78; editor and writer, 1978–. Creator and editor, Science Fiction Age, 1991–2000; editor-in-chief, Science Fiction Weekly, 2000–. Former editor, Sci-Fi Entertainment (official magazine of Sci Fi Channel); former editor of media magazines, including Sci-Fi Universe, Rampage, Satellite Orbit, and Sci-Fi Flix. Former script writer, Tales from the Darkside (network television show).
AWARDS, HONORS: Four Hugo award nominations as best editor of a science-fiction magazine; Sam Moskowitz Award, 2004, for outstanding contributions to the field of science-fiction fandom.
WRITINGS:
Ovaltine Presents the Captain Midnight Action Book for Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition, Marvel Comics Group (New York, NY), 1977.
The Gift, Space and Time (New York, NY), 1990.
Suicide Art (chapbook), Necronomicon Press (New York, NY), 1992.
Texas Rattlesnake: Totally Unauthorized, Uncensored, and Raw!, Ballantine Books (New York, NY), 2000.
Warrior Queen: Totally Unauthorized Story of Joanie Laurer, Ballantine Books (New York, NY), 2000.
These Words Are Haunted (short story collection), Wildside Press (Holicong, PA), 2001.
Contributor of short stories to science-fiction and horror periodicals, and to anthologies, including Brian Stableford, editor, Tales of the Wandering Jew, Dedalus (Cambridge, MA), 1991; Quick Chills II, 1992; Metahorror, 1992; Ramsey Campbell and Stephen Jones, editors, Best New Horror 4, Carroll & Graf (New York, NY), 1993; Campbell and Jones, editors, The Giant Book of Terror, Magpie Books (London, England), 1994; Jones, editor, The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 8, 1997; Horrors!: 365 Scary Stories, 1998; Peter Crowther, editor, Moon Shots, DAW Books (New York, NY) 1999; Chris Reed and David Memmott, editors, Angel Body and Other Magic for the Soul, 2000; Jim Lowder, editor, The Book of All Flesh, 2001; Wil McCarthy, editor, Once upon a Galaxy, DAW Books, 2002; Peter Crowther, editor, Mars Probes, Signet Books (New York, NY), 2002; Jim Lowder, editor, The Book of Final Flesh, 2003; Mike Resnick, editor, Men Writing Science Fiction as Women, 2003; F. Brett Cox and Andy Duncan, editors, Crossroads: Tales of the Southern Literary Fantastic, Tor Books (New York, NY), 2004; and K. P. Burke, editor, Quietly Now: A Tribute to Charles L. Grant, 2004. Author of comic-book series, including "Captain Marvel," issues 49-55; "Dead of Night," issue 11; and "Omega the Unknown," issue 7, all for Marvel Comics; also contributor to DC Comics and Hanna-Barbera publications.
SIDELIGHTS: Scott Edelman is perhaps better known as a science-fiction magazine editor than he is as a writer, but over the course of three decades he has published a significant collection of horror and science-fiction short stories, as well as a novel. In his full-length work, The Gift, a gay couple move to a small town, only to face homophobia within their neighborhood and the unwanted attentions of a vampire in their new home. These Words Are Haunted collects some of editor Edelman's favorite short stories. As the title implies, horror predominates in this volume, with tales about zombies and celebrities returning from the dead. As Don D'Ammassa observed in Science Fiction Chronicle, Edelman's themes "are not pleasant ones," and he does not shy away from difficult psychological terrain. Nevertheless, D'Ammassa concluded that the work provides "witty, intelligent chills" for the discerning reader.
Since 2000, Edelman has served as editor of Science Fiction Weekly, an online magazine with nearly 175,000 registered readers. He is a frequent speaker at science fiction conventions and has been nominated for awards both as a writer and an editor.
BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:
PERIODICALS
Science Fiction Chronicle, October, 2001, Don D'Ammassa, review of These Words Are Haunted, p. 40.
ONLINE
Fantastic Fiction Web site, http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk (February 7, 2005), "Scott Edelman."
QueerHorror.com, http://queerhorror.com (February 7, 2005), review of The Gift.
Scott Edelman Web site, http://www.scottedelman.com (February 7, 2005).
SFSite.com, http://www.sfsite.com (February 7, 2005), reviews of Moon Shots and Once upon a Galaxy.