Lee Harris (editor) explained

Lee Harris
Birth Date:17 April 1968
Birth Place:Cardiff, Wales
Occupation:Editor
Language:English
Genre:Science fiction, fantasy, horror
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Awards:Nominations: Hugo Award for Best Editor (Long Form) 2014, 2022, 2023; Best Editor (Short Form) 2018 and 2019
Years Active:2009-present

Lee Harris (born 1968) is a British editor of science fiction, fantasy and horror. He is the only British editor ever to have been nominated in the Hugo Awards "short form" editing category (with two nominations), and the first British editor ever to have been nominated in the editing "long form" category.

Biography

His early jobs included actor and bartender (where he was a finalist in the Bols / Exchange Bar and Grill Cocktail Bartender of the Year competition in 1993).

He was also a director (both company director and stage director) for The Dreaming Production Company from 2003 to 2005 (now no longer operating),.[1] a professional theatre group that staged fantasy and horror-themed plays across the UK. He co-wrote and directed the first professional adaptation of a Terry Pratchett book, Eric,[2] among others.

Later he worked as a communications executive for CPP, an insurance company based in York.

Immediately prior to working in a full-time publishing role, Harris was an analyst for iOn (a division of Xerox). He was jointly responsible for setting up a new financial system that allowed the company to accurately invoice several UK government departments for their outsourced printing and copying needs.

Publishing career

Hub Magazine

He was the publisher of Hub Magazine[3] from 2007 until 2013. Hub Magazine was a short fiction magazine, which lasted for just two issues in print, before becoming a semi-weekly magazine. The magazine folded with issue 147. The print editions were supported by advertising, and when the magazine moved to online-only, they were sponsored by Orbit (part of Hachette), Solaris and Abaddon (part of Rebellion Publishing) and finally by HarperCollins, where Harris worked as part of the editorial staff at Angry Robot Books.

Angry Robot Books

Harris joined Angry Robot Books when they formed as part of HarperCollins UK in January 2009,[4] during which time he discovered and published authors such as Wesley Chu, Adam Christopher, Cassandra Rose Clarke and Maurice Broaddus. He started as an assistant editor, and was gradually promoted until he reached the role of senior editor in 2013.[5] He was instrumental in devising and implementing a new ebook subscription service in 2011.[6] He left Angry Robot to head up the editorial division of Macmillan's newly formed Tor.com Publishing imprint.[7]

Tordotcom Publishing

He joined the newly created Tor.com Publishing (part of Macmillan Publishing, and a sister imprint to Tor Books, since rebranded to Tordotcom Publishing) in August 2014,[8] specialising in publishing novellas,[9] though he also edits and publishes full-length novels. His authors' books have won or been nominated for the Nebula and Hugo Awards every year since the imprint's inception, and he regularly edits such authors as Martha Wells, Seanan McGuire, Nnedi Okorafor and Paul Cornell. Seanan McGuire describes him as "Amazing... he makes me better. He forces me to be better. That's a rare and precious thing."[10] In 2020 he was promoted from senior editor to executive editor.[11]

Work life

Harris travels extensively between his home in the UK and Tordotcom Publishing's Head Office on Broadway in New York. He is also a regular at several British and international conventions, including FantasyCon (UK), the World Fantasy Convention, WorldCon and CONvergence (Minneapolis), where he has been a Guest of Honor[12] on two occasions. On February 8, 2019, he was named as the Guest of Honour for the Canadian science fiction convention, Can*Con.[13]

Interviews in the media

Harris has been interviewed for various literary and genre publications on a number of occasions, including audio interviews with The Creative Writer's Toolbelt and The Archivos Round Table Podcast.[14] [15] Life in Sci-Fi reported on a kaffeeklatsch Harris hosted at the British science fiction convention, EasterCon.[16] Tor.com interviewed him[17] and the author Seanan McGuire about the multi award-winning book Every Heart a Doorway. He was also interviewed by Ron Charles in the Washington Post], talking about the newly formed Tor.com Publishing imprint.[18]

Personal life

Affiliations

He is a former Chair[19] of the British Fantasy Society, and has chaired two FantasyCon conventions for the society - the first in York in 2014, the second in Nottingham in 2015.

Written works

He has co-written several plays and short stories, including one story published in Snowbooks' Beside the Seaside anthology[20]

Plays

Awards

Harris has been nominated for a Hugo Award multiple times for his editing.[22] He is the first British editor of science fiction, fantasy or horror ever to have been nominated for these awards.[23]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Dreaming Theatre Company. Mandy Actors UK. en-GB. 2019-01-30.
  2. Web site: Discworld Monthly - Issue 76. Discworld Monthly. en. 2019-01-30.
  3. Web site: Culture : Hub Magazine . Science Fiction Encyclopedia. 2019-01-30.
  4. Web site: Angry Robot Announces New Recruit. HCUK Corporate. en-US. 2019-01-30.
  5. Web site: Lee Harris promoted at Angry Robot. The Bookseller. 2019-01-30.
  6. Web site: Angry Robot launches subscription service . The Bookseller. 2019-01-30.
  7. Web site: Tor.com is Seeking a Fiction Editor, Marketing Manager, and Publicity Manager. 2014-05-28. Tor.com. en-US. 2019-01-30.
  8. Web site: Announcing the Appointment of Lee Harris as the Tor.com Imprint Senior Editor. 2014-06-26. Tor.com. en-US. 2019-01-25.
  9. Web site: SPOTLIGHT: Tor.com on new novellas. Pan Macmillan. English. 2019-01-30.
  10. Web site: But you know who I have yet to see on that stage? @LeeAHarris, who edits Wayward Children, Murderbot, the Binti novellas, Sin du Jour, and so much more. He's eligible this year in Best Editor, Short Form. And he's amazing.. McGuire. Seanan. 2019-01-24. @seananmcguire. en. 2019-01-30.
  11. Web site: My 2020 – Lee Harris. 2021-07-15. en-US.
  12. Web site: Meet the CONvergence 2015 Guests of Honor!. 2015-02-25. CONvergence Convention. en-US. 2019-01-30.
  13. Web site: Editor Guest of Honor: Lee Harris. Cultrera. Marco. CAN-CON 2019. en-US. 2019-02-08.
  14. Web site: Episode 35 - Interview with Lee Harris Senior Editor at Tor.com . . 20 August 2019 . en.
  15. Web site: 20 Minutes with Lee Harris . ARCHIVOS Podcast Network . 20 August 2019 . 18 May 2012.
  16. Web site: Lee Harris: how to edit at Tor.com . Life in Sci-Fi . 20 August 2019 . en . 24 April 2017.
  17. Web site: Pantozzi . Jill . After "Ever After" — An Interview with Seanan McGuire and Lee Harris . Tor.com . 20 August 2019 . 17 March 2016.
  18. News: Novellas that go to infinity and beyond . . 2023-05-03.
  19. Web site: BFS Committee Positions Filled. 2011-11-23. Locus Online. en-US. 2019-01-30.
  20. Web site: Beside the Seaside. Snowbooks. en. 2019-04-15.
  21. Web site: Terry Pratchett's Comedy "Eric" In York NOW! . Funny.co.uk. en. 2019-03-26.
  22. Web site: Lee Harris. 2019-04-04. Science fiction awards database.
  23. Web site: York books editor up for award. York Press. en. 2019-01-30.
  24. News: 2014 Hugo Awards. 2014-04-18. The Hugo Awards. 2019-01-25. en-US.
  25. News: 2018 Hugo Awards. 2018-03-15. The Hugo Awards. 2019-01-25. en-US.
  26. Web site: 2019 Hugo Award & 1944 Retro Hugo Award Finalists. 2019-04-02. Tor.com. en-US. 2019-04-02.
  27. Web site: Hugo Results Breakdown 2019. The Hugo Awards official website.
  28. https://www.leeharris.xyz/awards/
  29. Web site: 2023-07-06 . 2023 Hugo Awards . 2023-08-18 . The Hugo Awards . en-US.
  30. Web site: Kevin . 2024-03-29 . 2024 Hugo Award, Lodestar Award, and Astounding Finalists Announced . 2024-04-23 . The Hugo Award . en-US.