Jim Baen 1943-2006
We regret to inform you that publisher Jim Baen passed away on June 28th.
He suffered a massive stroke on June 12, 2006 and never woke from it. Jim
Baen was a founding partner of Baen Books, one of the largest independent
publishers of popular fiction. Since its inception in 1984, Baen evolved to
be one of the leading publishers of science fiction and fantasy, and in recent
years a leader in electronic publishing and the fight against encrypted books.
Jim Baen started his career in publishing in the complaints
department of Ace Books. He moved on to Galaxy magazine in 1973, where his
editorial acumen turned the magazine into one of the leading short story venues
of the day. He returned to Ace under publisher Tom Doherty to run the science
fiction line. When Doherty left to found Tor Books, Jim went with him and
established its science fiction line, purchasing its first 170 titles. In
1984 a deal with Simon and Schuster/Pocket Books gave Jim a chance to found
his own independent company. S&S has distributed Baen Books ever since.
Recently, Baen Books has enjoyed a string of New York Times bestsellers by
such authors as David Weber, John Ringo and Eric Flint. Jim also personally
worked with Jerry Pournelle, David Drake, Larry Niven, Charles Sheffield,
Lois McMaster Bujold and many other authors who shaped the field of modern
science fiction. In recent years Jim continued to develop a whole new generation
of science fiction writers.
Jim Baen was a personal and vocal champion of unencrypted eBooks.
The Baen Books Webscriptions program is a model in the field, and the discussion
board at http://bar.baen.com
, "Baen's Bar," is an active forum and thriving online community.
Jim's piquant wit and incisive commentary will be sorely missed.
Jim is survived by two daughters, Jessica Baen, 29, and Katherine
Baen, 14.
The surviving partners of Baen and his heirs intend to continue
Jim's legacy of innovative, independent publishing. Longtime Baen Books executive
editor Toni Weisskopf will be acting publisher and direct day-to-day operation
of the company. Remembrances of Jim's life will be held at Trinoc-Con
in Raleigh, NC Saturday, July 22 and Lacon IV, the Worldcon,
in Los Angeles, CA in August.
For a complete obituary please go to author David Drake's website: www.david-drake.com
www.david-drake.com
Toni Weisskopf and Dave suggest that people who wish to make
a memorial donation purchase copies of THE
WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN and donate them to libraries or teenagers of
their acquaintance.
Remembrances of Jim's life will be held at Trinoc*Con
in Raleigh, NC Saturday, July 22 and Lacon IV, the Worldcon,
in Los Angeles, CA in August.