MARTIN H. GREENBERG


'Martin Harry Greenberg' (born March 11941) is a prolific American speculative fiction anthologist.

Contents
Biography
Selected Anthologies
External links

Biography


Greenberg took a doctorate in Political Science in 1969, and has taught at the University of Wisconsin since 1975. His first anthology was ''Political Science Fiction'' (1974, with Patricia Warrick), intended to be used as a teaching guide, then continuing with a sequence of educational anthology titles under the series name ''Through Science Fiction''. In the late 70s Greenberg began partnering with Joseph D. Olander on more conventional SF anthologies. Early in his career, Greenberg was sometimes confused with Martin Greenberg the publisher of Gnome Press, but they appear to be no relation to one another.
He shared the 2005 Prometheus Special Award with Mark Tier for the anthologies ''Give Me Liberty'' and ''Visions of Liberty''.
Greenberg typically teams up with another editor, splitting the duties of story selection, editing, copyright searches, and the handling of author royalties. Major partners include Isaac Asimov (127 anthologies), Charles G. Waugh, Jane Yolen, and Robert Silverberg.

Selected Anthologies



★ ''Once Upon a Galaxy'' (2002)

★ ''Past Imperfect'' (2001)

★ '' (1996)

★ ''The Further Adventures of The Joker'' (1990)

★ ''Foundation's Friends'' (1989)

★ '' (2004)

★ '' (1982)

★ ''The Science Fictional Solar System'' (1979)

★ ''Dawn of Time'' (1979)

External links





WorldCat Identities page for 'Greenberg, Martin Harry.'

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