Gary K. Wolfe is a science fiction editor, critic, and biographer. He is a winner of the World Fantasy Award, the Pilgrim Award, the Eaton Award, BSFA award and been nominated twice for the Hugo Award for Best Related Book. He has had a monthly review column in Locus since 1991. He currently teaches at Roosevelt University.
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

Bradbury’s Shadows: New Stories by Eggers, Atwood, Ellison, Gaiman, and Others
I DOUBT THAT any other American author could have generated the overwhelming and almost universal response that erupted when Ray Bradbury ...

Nightmarish Glimpses of Our Inner Selves
“He was afraid neither of overripe sentimentality nor of despairing bleakness.”...
