Ellen Datlow is one of horror's quintessential, bestselling, and most acclaimed editors. She has won multiple Hugo, Bram Stoker, Locus, and Shirley Jackson awards and has received lifetime achievement awards from several organisations including the World Fantasy and World Horror Associations. She was the fiction editor of OMNI for nearly twenty years, and edited the magazines Event Horizon and Sci Fiction, and is currently a genre fiction editor at Tor.com. Her many anthologies include the long-running Year's Best Fantasy & Horror, the Best Horror of the Year series; Snow White, Blood Red; Lovecraft's Monsters; Naked City; The Monstrous; Body Shocks; and Darkness: Two Decades of Modern Horror. Datlow lives in New York City.
"Praise for Ellen Datlow [STARRED REVIEW] ""Hugo Award-winning editor Datlow (Edited By) brings together 29 spinetingling tales of body horror to terrify even the most seasoned horror reader."" --Publishers Weekly [STARRED REVIEW] ""VERDICT: This authoritative collection is a must for any library, as an introduction to body and extreme horror for readers and librarians alike."" --Library Journal [STARRED REVIEW] ""Multiple award-winner Datlow has worked her way through previously published stories from across the dark fiction landscape, uncovering the breadth of these horrific tales. --Booklist ""Ellen Datlow doesn't just have her thumb on the pulse of horror, she is the pulse of horror."" --Stephen Graham Jones, author of The Only Good Indians ""[Nightmares] delivers on its intention of showcasing the best in a decade of fantastically ambitious and creative dark and frightful fiction, as well as following up on a past classic."" --Metaphysical Circus ""Ellen Datlow is the empress of the horror anthology--enviably well-read, eagle-eyed for talent, eager for originality, she's one of the glories of the field."" --Ramsey Campbell, author of The Searching Dead ""I have a short list of editors that I will buy an anthology of, regardless of whether or not I have even heard of the writers it contains, and Ellen Datlow is at the top of that list."" --Horror Talk ""Ellen Datlow is the tastemaker, the greatest, most respected, and most prolific horror anthologist who's ever lived. Every Datlow anthology is a gift to the genre."" --Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author of Ararat and Red Hands"