Ellen Asher is an American science fiction editor. She was the editor in chief of the Science Fiction Book Club for thirty-four years, from February 8, 1973 through June 1, 2007.
Prior to joining the Science Fiction Book Club, Asher was the science fiction editor for NAL, when it was a subsidiary of Times Mirror.
In 1984, Asher sat as a judge for the World Fantasy Awards. She was the recipient of NESFA's Skylark Award in 2001.
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