T. E. Dikty

T. E. Dikty

Thaddeus Maxim Eugene (Ted) Dikty (June 16, 1920 - 1991) was one of the earliest science fiction anthologists.

He started the first "Best of the Year" anthologies, called "The Best Science Fiction", which ran from 1949 until 1957. In 1952, he married writer Julian May, and in 1957 the two started an editorial service for specialty children's publishers. In 1976, Dikty founded the specialty publisher Starmont House, which published non-fiction about the science fiction field. At the time of his death, he and his wife lived in Mercer Island, Washington.

Bibliography

The Best Science Fiction

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Others

* "Imagination Unlimited" (with Everett F. Bleiler, 1952)
* "Every Boy’s Book of Outer Space Stories" (1960)
* "Great Science Fiction Stories About Mars" (1966)
* "Great Science Fiction Stories About the Moon" (1967)

External links

* [http://www.scifan.com/writers/dd/DiktyET.asp Bibliography] on SciFan
* [http://www.depauw.edu/sfs/backissues/61/reginald61art.htm A Requiem for Starmont House (1976-1993)] —an article on the Science Fiction Studies website at DePauw University

References

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