the harrow

Dru Pagliassotti

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Dru Pagliassotti is the editor and publisher of The Harrow. In "real life" she's an associate professor in the communication department of California Lutheran University, with a Ph.D from the University of Southern California. Her experience as an editor and/or reviewer includes working for an academic book publisher, two scholarly journals, a medical device trade magazine, and About.com.

Dru lives with her iguana, plays RPGs, and wonders if her salary will ever allow her to achieve the American Dream of home ownership.

Her editorial goal for the The Harrow is to recapture the spirit of those friendly genre magazines of yesteryear, where editors worked closely with writers and fiction was a joy rather than a business.

AIM: EditorDru

 

 

Fiction: "Analogues" (Erratica, Spring 1997)
"After the Sleep" (Dark Fire, March 2003)
"Pan de los Muertos" (Strange Horizons, April 2003)
"Peter Peter" (Three-Lobed Burning Eye, Summer 2003)
"Joseph's Plaint" (Ideomancer, June 2004)
"Strange Vintage" (Fear of the Unknown anthology)

Poetry: "Tam Lin" (Strange Horizons, Nov. 2004)

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