Eileen Gunn

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Eileen Gunn is a print editor and an online editor and publisher.

She edited, with L. Timmel Duchamp, the Wiscon Chronicles 2 (Aqueduct Press, 2008).

She was editor and publisher of the influential SF webzine Infinite Matrix which originated as in November, 2002 and (apparently) ceased publication in 2007. She was previously (1998-2000) managing editor of Gorp.com, the popular outdoor recreation site. Her first website, Imaginary Friends and its subsite The Difference Dictionary, created in 1996, were selected as a Cool Site of the Day in 1997.

She is also a writer of science-fiction short stories, for which she has received the Nebula award and the Japanese Sense of Gender Award, and various award nominations and short lists, including the Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, James Tiptree, Jr., and Philip K. Dick awards.

In the early 1980s, she worked at Microsoft, where she held the position of Director of Advertising and Sales Promotion.


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