Mary Gnaedinger

Mary Gnaedinger
Born 1897
United States
Died 1976 (aged 7879)
United States
Occupation Magazine editor, writer

Mary C. Gnaedinger (1897– 31 July 1976)[1][2] is best known as a magazine editor of pulp magazines. Born Mary Jacobson, she attended the Columbia University School of Journalism. After stints as a society reporter for the Brooklyn Eagle and work for E.P. Dutton, she became editor of the Frank A. Munsey Company's Famous Fantastic Mysteries in 1939, Fantastic Novels in 1940,[2] and possibly A. Merritt's Fantasy Magazine.[3]

References

  1. "Authors : Gnaedinger, Mary : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia". sf-encyclopedia.com. Retrieved July 6, 2015.
  2. 1 2 The New York Times
  3. "Mary Gnaedinger – Fancyclopedia 3". fancyclopedia.org. Retrieved July 6, 2015.

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