Hank Stine
Hank Stine (born 1945) was an American science fiction editor and writer.
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Stine published a handful of science fiction novels in the late 1960 and early 1970s, beginning with Season of the Witch in 1968. Stine took over the position of editor of Galaxy after the departure of John J. Pierce in 1979, and edited two issues of the magazine. Stine later underwent surgical castration (a theme which had informed some of his writing, such as Season) and changed his name to Janine Stine.
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1960 - 1970s - 1968 - Editor - Galaxy - John J. Pierce - 1979 - Castration
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