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Name
  
Peter Crowther

Role
  
Journalist


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Awards
  
HWA Specialty Press Award, World Fantasy Special Award—Professional, British Fantasy Award for Best Magazine

Nominations
  
World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology, Locus Award for Best Anthology

Edited works
  
Forbidden Planets, Dante's Disciples, Mars Probes, Tales in Space, Fourbodings, Foursight

Books
  
Darkness Falling: The Fore, Escardy Gap, We Think - Therefore We Are, Forbidden Planets, Jewels in the Dust

Similar People
  
James Lovegrove, Michael Marshall Smith, Gene Wolfe, Lisa Tuttle, Michael Bishop

Organizations founded
  
PS Publishing

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Peter Crowther (born 1949) is a British journalist, short story writer, novelist, editor, publisher and anthologist. He is the founder (with Simon Conway) of PS Publishing. He edits a series of themed anthologies of science fiction short stories published by DAW books. He is also the editor of Postscripts, an anthology established in 2004, releasing since 2012 the Exotic Gothic series.

Contents

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Anthologies edited by Crowther

  • Narrow Houses (1992)
  • Touch Wood (1993)
  • Blue Motel (1994)
  • Heaven Sent (1995)
  • Tombs (1996)
  • Dante's Disciples (1997)
  • Destination Unknown (1997)
  • Tales in Time (1997)
  • Tales in Space (1998)
  • Moon Shots (1999)
  • Foursight (1999)
  • Taps and Sighs (1999)
  • Futures (2000)
  • Mars Probes (2002)
  • Infinities (2002)
  • Cities (2003)
  • Constellations (2005)
  • Forbidden Planets (2006)
  • We Think, Therefore We Are (2009)
  • Literary awards

  • British Fantasy Society : Best Collection winner (2000) : Lonesome Roads
  • Other Media

  • In the television series "Fear Itself", an episode of season 1 (Eater) is based on the short story of the same name. The same story had previously been adapted as an episode of the British horror anthology series "Urban Gothic".
  • References

    Peter Crowther Wikipedia


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