I'm sad to report that that David Hartwell, the legendary SF editor who launched the STAR TREK book line at Pocket Books decades ago, passed away today at the age of 74.
For those who don't know or remember, David kicked off Pocket's STAR TREK program way back in 1979 with the novelization of the first movie, followed not long thereafter by THE ENTROPY EFFECT by Vonda McIntyre. He was the very first editor of the line and presided over such early classics as THE FINAL REFLECTION and YESTERDAY'S SON.
On a personal level, David was one of my early teachers and mentors and was largely responsible for me choosing to pursue a career in SF publishing. Beyond STAR TREK, he was one of the most influential SF and fantasy editors and anthologists of modern times. He will be missed.
For those who don't know or remember, David kicked off Pocket's STAR TREK program way back in 1979 with the novelization of the first movie, followed not long thereafter by THE ENTROPY EFFECT by Vonda McIntyre. He was the very first editor of the line and presided over such early classics as THE FINAL REFLECTION and YESTERDAY'S SON.
On a personal level, David was one of my early teachers and mentors and was largely responsible for me choosing to pursue a career in SF publishing. Beyond STAR TREK, he was one of the most influential SF and fantasy editors and anthologists of modern times. He will be missed.
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