Betsy Wollheim


Elizabeth Rosalind "Betsy" Wollheim is the president, co-publisher, and co-editor-in-chief of science fiction and fantasy publisher DAW Books. The latter roles are shared with Sheila E. Gilbert. She started working at DAW as an associate editor in 1975 and took over leadership of DAW in 1985. One change with her leadership was the addition of DAW hardbacks for retail trade.
Her father, Donald A. Wollheim, with her mother Elsie B. Wollheim, established DAW Books in 1971.

Early life and education

Wollheim was born in New York City to Donald and Elsie B. Wollheim. In 1969, she attended Beloit College in Wisconsin before transferring to Clark University in Massachusetts, where she studied English. She simultaneously studied art at the Worcester Art Museum School.

Career

Wollheim has been the editor for many science fiction and fantasy writers, including Patrick Rothfuss, Tad Williams, Mercedes Lackey, Kristen Britain, C.J. Cherryh, Nnedi Okorafor, Saladin A. Ahmed, and C.S. Friedman.
In 2012, Patrick Rothfuss wrote a blog post on nominating her for a Hugo Award, writing a follow-up six months later on her support in helping bring The Wise Man's Fear, his second novel, into publication. She became the first woman to win a Hugo Award for Best Editor that year.

Recognition

Wollheim married musician Peter Stampfel in 1982. They have two daughters and reside in New York City.