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Note: This was shamlessly stolen from Sheila's Wikipedia Entry and will be replaced soon:
Sheila Williams is the editor of Asimov's Science Fiction magazine. She came from a family of five in Massachusetts.
Her mother had a master's degree in microbiology. Ms. Williams' interest in science fiction came from her father who read Edgar Rice Burroughs
books to her as a child. Later Ms. Williams received a bachelor's degree from Elmira College in Elmira, New York, although she studied at
the London School of Economics during her junior year. She received her Master's from Washington University in St. Louis. She is married to
David Bruce and has two daughters.
She became interested in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine (as it was then titled) while studying philosophy at Washington
University. In 1982 she received a position at the magazine and worked with Isaac Asimov for ten years. While working at the magazine
she co-founded the Dell Magazines Award for Undergraduate Excellence in Science Fiction and Fantasy Writing. This used to be called the
Isaac Asimov Award for Undergraduate Excellence in Science Fiction and Fantasy writing. In 2004, with the retirement of Gardner Dozois,
she became the editor of the magazine.
Along with Gardner Dozois she also edited the "Isaac Asimov's" anthology series. She also coedited A Woman's Liberation: A Choice of
Futures by and About Women (2001) with Connie Willis. Most recently she has edited a retrospective anthology of fiction published by
Asimov's: Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine: 30th Anniversary Anthology. Booklist called the book "A gem, and a
credit to editor Williams."
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