The New York Review of Science Fiction has, in conjunction with the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts, assembled a special memorial issue for Tor Books Senior Editor David G. Hartwell. Therein, readers will find a collection of memories, conversations, appreciations, poetry, arguments, and outpourings from friends, family, fellow travelers, clients, coworkers, and others whose lives David touched.
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