Malcolm Edwards
Malcolm John Edwards is a British editor and critic in the science fiction field. He received his degree from the University of Cambridge. He was Deputy CEO at the Orion Publishing Group up until 2015, when he stepped down to become the chairman of sci-fi publishing house Gollancz. Edwards lives in London with his wife, the CEO of a public relations company.
Edwards has edited a number of publications including: Vector, the critical journal of the British Science Fiction Association,, and the science fiction anthology Constellations. He served as science fiction editor for Victor Gollancz Ltd, which later led to him launching the SF Masterworks series at Orion in 1999.
Edwards was at one time highly active in science fiction fandom. When he first began contributing to British science fiction fanzines, he was initially confused with "Malcolm Edwards", a pseudonym used several years earlier by Peter Weston. He was Director of the Science Fiction Foundation for much of the two decades it was at the North East London Polytechnic. He also served as initial Chairman of the 45th World Science Fiction Convention. He was a Guest of Honour at Loncon 3, the 72nd World Science Fiction Convention, from 14 to 18 August 2014.Career
As editor, Malcolm Edwards has worked with J.G. Ballard, Tom Clancy, Philip K. Dick, Stephen King, William Gibson, Robert Ludlum, James Patterson, Robert Holdstock, Terry Pratchett and many others.Awards
- 1996 British Book Awards: Imprint & Editor of the Year
- 1983 BSFA Awards: Best Short Fiction
- 2019 : For Editing