Roger Elwood
Roger Elwood (born 1933) is an American science fiction writer and
editor, perhaps best known for having edited a large number of anthologies and
collections for a variety of publishers in the early 1970s.
Born and raised in Southern New Jersey, Roger Elwood started his professional
writing career shortly after graduating from high school.
Elwood edited two wrestling magazines, "The Big Book of Wrestling" and "Official
Wrestling Guide", on a contract basis in 1971–72 for Jalart House, an Arizona
publisher, and regularly photographed matches (wrestling magazines placed a
premium on photos rather than text). He became a regular with locker room access
at some shows on the East Coast, which might seem to contradict rumours that he
had become disillusioned with wrestling when it came to his attention that some
pro wrestling matches were fixed. This period produced some fictional
confessional stories (eg. "I Killed a Man in the Ring") that Elwood claimed were
based on "a blending of interviews." He abruptly left the job in between late
1972 and early 1973, telling writers the wrestling magazines were too much work
for too little compensation.
Roger Elwood was published by four different publishers in the first six years
as an SF anthologist. During the following few years he would contract with over
a dozen other publishers to produce many dozens of individual books and two
anthology series, the four-book Continuum and two-book Frontiers. The
Encyclopedia of Science Fiction observes that "At one time it was estimated that
Roger Elwood alone constituted about one quarter of the total market for SF
short stories".
Around the time the SF anthology market was bottoming out, Elwood moved on to
Laser Books, an ultimately unsuccessful attempt by romance publishing giant
Harlequin Books to systematize and regularize SF into a uniform series of novels
by diverse authors. He then effectively left the mainline science
fiction/fantasy field in the late 1970s.
Roger Elwood's biography on the Fantastic Fiction website omits all mention of
his work in the mainline science fiction fantasy field and identifies him as a
Writer-in-Residence (or occasionally a "professor of literature") at a bible
college in the mid-west. The biography also claims that "12 of his novels have
won Excellence in Media awards for best book of the year", although the Silver
Angels award website includes only a general "Print" category, and does not list
Elwood's name .
Selected Bibliography
Series
- Angel Walk
- 2 Stedfast (1992)
- 3 Fallen Angel (1990)
Novels
- Angelwalk (1988)
- Wise One (1991)
- Darien: Guardian Angel of Jesus (1994)
Anthology Series
- Frontiers
- 1 Frontiers 1: Tomorrow's Alternatives (1973)
- 2 Frontiers 2: The New Mind (1973)
- Continuum
- 1 Continuum 1 (1974)
- 2 Continuum 2 (1974)
- 3 Continuum 3 (1974)
- 4 Continuum 4 (1975)
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