
We're thrilled to welcome Teresa Nielsen Hayden to FM's Author Services team. Teresa has been an editor of one sort or another for more than 25 years. She has worked in reference publishing, comic books, magazines, and especially the science fiction and fantasy book industry. She was managing editor and subsequently a consulting editor for Tor Books, the largest science fiction publisher in the English-speaking world. Authors she has worked with include James White, Steven Brust, Jane Lindskold, Harry Turtledove, and Robert Charles Wilson. And she's a book author herself. Since 2001, Teresa and her husband Patrick Nielsen Hayden have been writing and moderating the weblog Making Light, which has a reputation for unusually crowded, vigorous, and yet civil comment threads. We're looking forward to putting Teresa's unique talents to work for all FM authors.
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