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Wildside Press took up an increasing amount of his time, though Betancourt still managed to produce one novel and several short stories most years. He brought in genre writers and editors to work on Wildside Press projects. Employees in the 2000–07 period included such authors and editors as
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through books imported from the United Kingdom. He said of this time, "When I ran out of stories, I made up my own to keep myself entertained. I can trace the impulse to become a writer to age fourteen, when I spent most of a summer writing sequels to classics like
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for his novella "Horse Pit." The award, which consisted of a certificate, a prize of $ 1,000, and publication in the magazine, was presented at the Wolfe Pack's annual Black Orchid Banquet on December 1, 2007.
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for 7 years, rising to senior editor, before leaving to write full-time and take care of his and Kim Betancourt's first child. This marked the beginning of his most prolific period as an author.
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In 2006, Betancourt partnered with AudioRealms to release new and classic science fiction, fantasy, and horror in Audiobook format. Initial releases included H. Beam Piper's
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technology, which produces one book at a time. He became a pioneer in the field, bringing hundreds (eventually thousands) of books into print through
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series are bound in such exotic materials as Spanish cork, French leopard-patterned cloth, and leather. The limited editions he published of
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prequel series, as well as a dozen original novels. His essays, articles, and reviews have appeared in such diverse publications as
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Betancourt also continued to publish books through Wildside Press during this period, using local short-run printers and
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as an assistant editor from 1985 to 1987. When the Philadelphia office shut down, he co-founded a literary agency with
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in the 1980s. There the younger Betancourt developed a love for reading and discovered such diverse writers as
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magazine at age 15. At age 16, he made his first professional sale, "Vernon's Dragon," to the anthology
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magazine. He worked as a senior editor for Byron Preiss Visual Publications (1989–1996) and iBooks.
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from Weird Tales, Ltd. and revived the magazine. Betancourt worked as an editor there until 1990.
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Betancourt has alternated between writing and editing throughout his career. He worked for
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At the same time, Betancourt created a new mass-market paperback line, Cosmos Books, with
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was sold to Betancourt in late 2005. He has continued to publish the magazine through
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Prior to establishing the new business, Betancourt worked as an assistant editor at
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sold out quickly, and Betancourt decided to publish additional titles as a hobby.
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John Gregory Betancourt lives in Maryland with his wife Kim and two children.
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to print new titles. Some of the limited editions, particularly titles by
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Levy, Michael (April 1, 2002). "PW talks with John Gregory Betancourt".
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Note: confirm individual authors by a search from the Lotus home page.
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In 2007, Betancourt received the Black Orchid Novella Award from the
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as Editorial Director of the magazine; Segal subsequently recruited
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designed to commemorate Leiber's appearance as Principal Speaker at
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Betancourt's first published work was a poem, "The Argia," in
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Pit and the Pendulum: The Adventures of Peter Pit-Bull Geller
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When he was a child, the Betancourt family spent summers in
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Brown, Charles N.; Contento, William G. (January 2, 2010).
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as fiction editor. In 2009, Segal and VanderMeer won a
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The Sci-Fi Channel Encyclopedia of TV Science Fiction
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St. Louis
Missouri
Temple University
Kim Betancourt
mystery
short stories
Kim Betancourt
Wildside Press
print on demand
Amazing Stories
Weird Tales
H. P. Lovecraft's Magazine of Horror
Marvin Kaye
George H. Scithers
Star Trek
Chronicles of Amber
Writer's Digest
The Washington Post
Amazing Stories
Felipe Pablo "Philip" Betancourt
Michael Betancourt
Greece
Crete
Kommos
Pseira
Clark Ashton Smith
Michael Moorcock
Jack Vance
Treasure Island

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