
Martin Harry Greenberg
Martin Harry Greenberg, formerly a professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, compiled over 1,200 anthologies and commissioned over 8,000 short stories. He founded Tekno Books and was a co-founder of the Sci-Fi Channel. In addition to his literary work, Greenberg was an expert in terrorism and the Middle East.
In 1995, Greenberg received the Ellery Queen Award from the Mystery Writers of American; in 2003, he received the Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Horror Writers Association; and in 2009, he won an inaugural Solstice Award from the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. To date, no one has matched his trifecta.