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Jessie Lilley is an American writer, editor and small-press magazine publisher best known as the original publisher of ''
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'' magazine. She is currently editor-in-chief of ''Mondo Cult''. magazine. Lilley began publishing ''Scarlet Street'' in 1990 before her association with a number of small-press film magazines like ''RetroVision'', ''Chiller Magazine'', ''Worldly Remains: A Pop Culture Review'', ''
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'', ''Scary Monsters'', '' Femme Fatales'', ''Little Shoppe of Horrors'' and the recent re-launch of ''
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''. One of the first women active in this area of publishing, Lilley was a Monster Kid Hall of Fame Inductee at the 2012 Rondo Awards. She has edited two books - ''You Grew Up: the Life and Career of Paul Reed, Sr.'' and ''Gloria'', the memoir of
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. She has small roles in a few direct-to-video features and was an occasional guest of Joe Franklin's on
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. She was married to musician
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(1946-2022) with whom she founded Mudbug International Records. Ms. Lilley resides in Santa Cruz County, CA.


Chairs

* Monterey Bay News & Views (California Central Coast) - Writer *
Cinefantastique ''Cinefantastique'' is an American horror, fantasy, and science fiction film magazine. History The magazine originally started as a mimeographed fanzine in 1967, then relaunched as a glossy, offset printed quarterly in 1970 by publisher/editor ...
(print) - Editor * Valley Scene Magazine (LA) - Writer * Mondo Cult - Editor-In-Chief *
Famous Monsters of Filmland ''Famous Monsters of Filmland'' is an American genre-specific film magazine, started in 1958 by publisher James Warren and editor Forrest J Ackerman. ''Famous Monsters of Filmland'' directly inspired the creation of many other similar publicat ...
- Editor * Mondo Cult - President and Publisher * Femme Fatales - Writer * SPFX - Writer * RetroVision - Managing Editor *
Scarlet Street ''Scarlet Street'' is a 1945 American film noir directed by Fritz Lang. The screenplay concerns two criminals who take advantage of a middle-aged painter in order to steal his artwork. The film is based on the French novel ''La Chienne'' (literal ...
- President and Publisher


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Lilley, Jessie Living people American editors 1958 births