Graham Sleight
Award Winner
1972 –
Who is Graham Sleight?
Graham Sleight is a British writer, editor and critic, specialising in healthcare and science fiction. He is Head of Governance and Contracts at the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, and editor of Foundation. His criticism has appeared in Strange Horizons, The New York Review Of Science Fiction, and Vector and he writes a column for Locus. He has written introductions for several volumes in the Gollancz Sf Masterworks series. He was a judge of the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 2005 and 2006, and is Managing Editor of the third edition of The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.
The 2012 Hugo Award for Best Related Work was given to the SFE3. Sleight accepted the award on behalf of the editors, saying, "We set out to build this really for the whole of the SF community... for any and all who are hungry for information about science fiction."
Sleight frequently writes about Doctor Who. He co-edited The Unsilent Library, a book of essays about the Russell T Davies era of the show, and provided commentary on the 2011 BBC DVD release of "The Ark". His book The Doctor's Monsters: Meanings of the Monstrous in Doctor Who was published in 2012 by I.B. Tauris.
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