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Sean Wallace (born January 1, 1976) is an American science fiction, fantasy, and horror anthologist, editor, and publisher best known for founding the publishing house Prime Books and for co-editing three magazines, Clarkesworld Magazine, The Dark Magazine, and Fantasy Magazine. He has been nominated a number of times by both the Hugo Awards and the World Fantasy Awards, won three Hugo Awards and two World Fantasy Awards, and has served as a World Fantasy Award judge. Career Wallace began publishing fiction in 1997, when he launched Cosmos Books, with Philip J. Harbottle, and released Fantasy Annual, a paperback magazine of British authors including E.C. Tubb, John Russell Fearn, and Sydney Bounds. In 1999, the Cosmos Books name was licensed to Wildside Press and output greatly increased, expanding with American and Australian authors. He also became a freelance editor for Wildside Press, working from Ohio. In mid-2001, Wallace stepped in to assist an ailing company, Imaginary Worlds, though it soon went into bankruptcy. Wallace then launched Prime Books to publish a few of the orphaned books, including the award-winning City of Saints and Madmen, by Jeff VanderMeer. Later, in 2003, he licensed the company to Wildside Press, and moved from Ohio to Pennsylvania, as a full-time senior editor. In early 2009, Wallace reacquired Prime Books, and relaunched it as an independent publishing house in May that year. Wallace was twice-nominated for a World Fantasy Award in 2003 and 2004 for editing Prime Books, in the Special Award: Non-Professional and Special Award: Professional categories. Around this time, he felt that there was a lack of short fiction available in the literary fantasy genre and to cater to this, he launched Fantasy Magazine in 2005, at the World Fantasy Convention in Wisconsin. During 2006 his first nationally distributed book, Horror: The Best of the Year was released, and he took on a co-editing job with Nick Mamatas, with Clarkesworld Magazine. That same year, he won the World Fantasy Award in the Special Award: Professional category for editing Prime Books. In 2009, his work for Clarkesworld gained recognition with Hugo Award and World Fantasy Award nominations. In 2010 and 2011, those efforts were rewarded with back-to-back Hugo Awards. Wallace and the rest of the Clarkesworld team also received World Fantasy Award nominations in 2010, 2012, and 2014. In 2011 he served as a World Fantasy Awards judge and in the same year he launched the World SF Travel Fund with Lavie Tidhar. In 2013 Clarkesworld Magazine and its staff won the Hugo Award a third time, and in 2014 the magazine won its first World Fantasy Award. Other genre/nongenre efforts Wallace has been involved with include the relaunch and management of WSFA Press; co-founding the Shirley Jackson Awards; managing the SFWA Book Depot at the Nebula Awards conference; and co-administrating the ELFF (Elementary Librarian Family and Friends) facebook group. He lives in Germantown, Maryland with his wife, Jennifer, and their two children. Prime Books Prime Books, founded by Wallace in 2001, is an American independent publishing house. It publishes in a mix of literary and commercial anthologies, collections, novels, and previously published two magazines: Fantasy Magazine and Lightspeed Magazine (both sold November 2011). Its authors and editors include: Works The Mammoth Book series The Mammoth Book of Steampunk (2012) The Mammoth Book of Steampunk Adventures (2014) The Mammoth Book of Warriors and Wizardry (2014) The Mammoth Book of Dieselpunk (2015) The Mammoth Book of Kaiju (2016) The Realms/Clarkesworld series Realms: The First Year of Clarkesworld Magazine (2008), with Neil Clarke and Nick Mamatas Realms: The Second Year of Clarkesworld Magazine (2010), with Neil Clarke and Nick Mamatas Clarkesworld: Year Three (2013), with Neil Clarke and Nick Mamatas Clarkesworld: Year Four (2013), with Neil Clarke Clarkesworld: Year Five (2013), with Neil Clarke Clarkesworld: Year Six (2014), with Neil Clarke Clarkesworld: Year Seven (2015), with Neil Clarke Clarkesworld: Year Eight (2016), with Neil Clarke Clarkesworld: Year Nine, Volume One (2018), with Neil Clarke Clarkesworld: Year Nine, Volume Two (2018), with Neil Clarke Clarkesworld: Year Ten, Volume One (2019), with Neil Clarke Clarkesworld: Year Ten, Volume Two (2019), with Neil Clarke Clarkesworld: Year Eleven, Volume One (2019), with Neil Clarke Clarkesworld: Year Eleven, Volume Two (2019), with Neil Clarke Clarkesworld: Year Twelve, Volume One (2021), with Neil Clarke Clarkesworld: Year Twelve, Volume Two (2021), with Neil Clarke Other anthologies Bandersnatch (2007), with Paul Tremblay Best New Fantasy (2006) Fantasy (2007), with Paul Tremblay Fantasy Annual 3 (1999), with Philip J. Harbottle Fantasy Annual 4 (2000), with Philip J. Harbottle Fantasy Annual 5 (2003), with Philip J. Harbottle Horror: The Best of the Year (2006), with John Betancourt Japanese Dreams (2009) People of the Book: A Decade of Jewish Science Fiction and Fantasy (2011), with Rachel Swirsky Phantom (2009), with Paul Tremblay Robots: Recent A.I. (2012), with Rich Horton Strange Pleasures (2006) War & Space: Recent Combat (2012), with Rich Horton Weird Tales: The Twenty-First Century (2007), with Stephen H. Segal Other works Eric Frank Russell: Our Sentinel in Space : A Working Bibliography: 3rd Revised Edition (1999), with Phil Stephensen-Payne The Tall Adventurer: The Works of E.C. Tubb (1997), with Philip J. Harbottle The SFWA Bulletin Index, 1965-2017 (2018), with Michael Capobianco and Erin M. Hartshorn The Graphic Novels / Manga / Comic Strips / Comics Master List, Grades K through 5 (2019-), with Jennifer Wallace Magazines edited Il Buio (Italian edition of The Dark), with Silvia Moreno-Garcia and Lorenzo Crescentini (September 2018 – 2019); 7 issues, along with an omnibus, Il Buio, Anno 1 (2019) Clarkesworld Magazine, with Nick Mamatas (October 2006-July 2008); with Neil Clarke (August 2008-current); 200 issues The Dark Magazine, with Jack Fisher (October 2013-April 2016), 11 issues; solely (May 2016-December 2016), 8 issues; with Silvia Moreno-Garcia (January 2017-December 2020), 48 issues; solely (January 2021-June 2022), 18 issues; with Clara Madrigano, (July 2022-current), 12 issues: total: 96 issues Fantasy Magazine (2005); with Paul Tremblay (2006-2007); with Cat Rambo (2007-2011); 47 issues Podcastle (November 2009), guest editor; 1 issue Thaumatrope (August 2009), guest editor; 1 issue Underworlds: The Magazine of Noir and Dark Suspense (2004); 1 issue Journals edited Fantasy Annual, with Philip J. Harbottle (1997-1998), 2 volumes Jabberwocky (2006-2007), 3 issues; with Erzebet YellowBoy (2009-2011), 6 issues Essays and articles "Publishing in the Future: The Potential and Reality of POD" in Locus, March 10, 2004 References Further reading Morgan, Cheryl. "Interview: Sean Wallace, Prime Books". Emerald City, Iss. 102, February, 2004 Tan, Charles. "Fea.... Discover the Sean Wallace popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Sean Wallace books.

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  • The Dark Issue 91 synopsis, comments

    The Dark Issue 91

    James Bennett, H. Pueyo, Steve Rasnic Tem & Morana Violeta

    Each month The Dark brings you the best in dark fantasy and horror! Selected by Clara Madrigano and Sean Wallace and published by Prime Books, this issue includes four allnew stori...

  • The Dark Issue 86 synopsis, comments

    The Dark Issue 86

    Ai Jiang, Seán Padraic Birnie, James Bennett & Gillian Daniels

    Each month The Dark brings you the best in dark fantasy and horror! Selected by awardwinning editors Clara Madrigano and Sean Wallace and published by Prime Books, this issue inclu...

  • Dust and Sand synopsis, comments

    Dust and Sand

    Sean P. Wallace

    The Wild West has been tainted by the gods of the Triangle, and few humans can fight the twisted creatures they spawn.It's a good thing Dust isn't human any more because a Senator'...

  • The Dark Issue 102 synopsis, comments

    The Dark Issue 102

    Steve Rasnic Tem, Tobi Ogundiran, J.S. Breukelaar & Priya Chand

    Each month The Dark brings you the best in dark fantasy and horror! Selected by awardwinning editor Sean Wallace and published by Prime Books, this issue includes two allnew storie...

  • The Dark Issue 79 synopsis, comments

    The Dark Issue 79

    Suzanne J. WIllis, Ai Jiang, Matthew Cheney & Steve Rasnic Tem

    Each month The Dark brings you the best in dark fantasy and horror! Selected by awardwinning editor Sean Wallace and published by Prime Books, this issue includes four allnew stori...

  • The Dark Issue 81 synopsis, comments

    The Dark Issue 81

    Kristi DeMeester, Ai Jiang, L Chan & Tony Richards

    Each month The Dark brings you the best in dark fantasy and horror! Selected by awardwinning editor Sean Wallace and published by Prime Books, this issue includes four allnew stori...

  • The Good Necromancer synopsis, comments

    The Good Necromancer

    Sean P. Wallace

    In modern day York, a Necromancer raised to only do good must contend with Britain's magical authorities, vicious ghosts, a playwright's affections, and a rival Necromancer...The G...

  • Rugby Folklore synopsis, comments

    Rugby Folklore

    Matt Elliott

    From superstitions to sendoffs, All Black nicknames to onfield battles: Rugby Folklore is a miscellany of stories, quotes, and facts that are part of the fabric of New Zealand rugb...

  • The Trial of the Century synopsis, comments

    The Trial of the Century

    Gregg Jarrett & Don Yaeger

    NATIONAL BESTSELLERA gripping and comprehensive history of the iconic attorney Clarence Darrow and the famous Scopes Monkey Trial, from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of ...

  • The Dark Issue 82 synopsis, comments

    The Dark Issue 82

    Kirstyn McDermott, Kali Wallace, Rebecca Hirsch Garcia & Suzan Palumbo

    Each month The Dark brings you the best in dark fantasy and horror! Selected by awardwinning editor Sean Wallace and published by Prime Books, this issue includes four allnew stori...

  • Deep Echoes synopsis, comments

    Deep Echoes

    Sean P. Wallace

    Heresy. A word to slander. A word to destroy lives.The root of the word heresy is choice; the wrong choice. And the world of Geos wholeheartedly believes that Maya has made the wro...

  • Thistle Versus Rose synopsis, comments

    Thistle Versus Rose

    Susan Morrison

    'Ask a Scotsman for directions and he'll tell you which way to go. Ask an Englishman and he'll try to sell you a map.' AnonIt's 700 years since the Scots thrashed the English at Ba...

  • New Enemies synopsis, comments

    New Enemies

    Sean P. Wallace

    Book 2 of the Geos SeriesFive years after Maya and Chain stopped the robotic Disciples' Second Invasion, the people of Geos must advance their Fronts to march upon the Disciples, c...

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    Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff

    Sean Penn

    “An incredibly interesting work.” Jane Smiley “A straight up masterwork.” Sarah Silverman “Blisteringly funny.” Corey Seymour “A transcendent apocalyptic satire.” Michael Silverbla...