He worked as a series editor for Games Workshop, in 1988–1991, commissioning shared world novels and short stories based on their Warhammer and Dark Future games. He also published a newsletter, first titled News From The Sun then JGB News, from 1981 until 1996. Ballard: A Primary and Secondary Bibliography (G. Ballard's Four-Dimensional Nightmare (Borgo Press, 1979) and compiled J. He wrote the first short monograph on Ballard, Earth is the Alien Planet: J. In 2005, the Worldcon committee gave Pringle a Special Award for his work on Interzone. Interzone was nominated several times for the Hugo award for best semiprozine, winning in 1995. For two-and-a-half years, from 1991 to 1993, he also edited and published a magazine entitled Million: The Magazine About Popular Fiction. By 1988, he was the sole publisher and editor of Interzone, a position he retained until he sold the magazine to Andy Cox in 2004. Pringle served as the editor of Foundation, an academic journal, from 1980 to 1986, during which time he became one of the prime movers of the collective which founded Interzone in 1982.
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