I figured the folks around here might like to know this. Marco Palmieri made the following post on his blog this morning:
This is great news! Marco's going to get to edit books again! Given how much innovation and imagination he brought to Trek fiction, and given how he brought out the best in the authors he worked with, I'm sure this is Tor's gain as well as Marco's.
Hopefully it's also a sign that the publishing industry is starting to recover from the economic crises of the past couple of years, if they're hiring editors again.
Oh, and by the way, it's interesting that he's working with David G. Hartwell, since it was Hartwell who founded Pocket's Star Trek novel line thirty-odd years ago.
Earlier this week, I accepted a position on the editorial team at Tor Books.
For those who may not know it, Tor is a leading publisher of speculative fiction and fantasy, headquartered in Manhattan’s landmark Flatiron Building. I’ll have the privilege of working with David G. Hartwell and Stacy Hague-Hill, two luminaries in the field. I start Monday.
I’m very excited. This is an incredible opportunity for me to broaden my horizons and grow as an editor, doing the work I love.
This is great news! Marco's going to get to edit books again! Given how much innovation and imagination he brought to Trek fiction, and given how he brought out the best in the authors he worked with, I'm sure this is Tor's gain as well as Marco's.
Hopefully it's also a sign that the publishing industry is starting to recover from the economic crises of the past couple of years, if they're hiring editors again.
Oh, and by the way, it's interesting that he's working with David G. Hartwell, since it was Hartwell who founded Pocket's Star Trek novel line thirty-odd years ago.