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Dorothy McIlwraith

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may never have recovered from that disaster. But it survived until September 1954, mostly under the editorship of Dorothy McIlwraith." Indeed, "as a number of authors from that period would recall," it was McIlwraith's unique qualities, personal and editorial, "including her willingness to strike
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was in poor health and resigned as editor in 1940. McIlwraith took over as full editor at this point and would remain editor until the magazine ceased publication in 1954. Under her editorship authors and artists such as
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magazine. In 1936, she became the editor of the magazine. In 1937, Short Stories Inc purchased the magazine and McIlwraith continued as the editor.
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was among the most influential pulps of the 20th century, and that McIlwraith served as its editor for a substantial part of its heyday years.
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alive into the 1954s, despite its uncompetitive wages for authors and artists.
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Schweitzer, Darrell (1974). "What About Dorothy McIlwraith?".
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Sisters of Tomorrow: The First Women of Science Fiction
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Science fiction, fantasy, and weird fiction magazines
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Hamilton, Ontario
Orangeville, Ontario
Magazine editor
Canadian
Weird Tales
pulp magazine
horror fiction
fantasy fiction
Short Stories
Demonic figures appear to menace a man.
Hannes Bok
McGill University
Doubleday, Page and Company
Harry E. Maule
Farnsworth Wright
Ray Bradbury
Hannes Bok
Robert Weinberg




"What About Dorothy McIlwraith? Part 2"
"What About Dorothy McIlwraith?"


ISBN
978-0-87972-514-3
S. T. Joshi
Greenwood Press

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