"David Pringle" is a Scotland/Scottish science fiction editor.

Pringle served as the editor of Foundation - The International Review of Science Fiction/Foundation, an academic journal, from 1980 through 1986, during which time he became one of the prime movers of the collective which founded Interzone (magazine)/Interzone in 1982. By 1988, he was the sole publisher and editor of Interzone, a position he retained until he sold the magazine to Andy Cox (editor)/Andy Cox in 2004. For two-and-a-half years, in 1991–1993, he also edited and published a magazine entitled Million: The Magazine About Popular Fiction.

Interzone was nominated several times for the Hugo award for Hugo Award for Best Semiprozine/best semiprozine, winning the award in 1995. In 2005, the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention/Worldcon committee gave Pringle a Special Award for his work on Interzone.

Pringle is a noted scholar of J. G. Ballard. He wrote the first short monograph on Ballard, Earth is the Alien Planet: J. G. Ballard's Four-Dimensional Nightmare (Borgo Press, 1979) and compiled J. G. Ballard: A Primary and Secondary Bibliography (G. K. Hall, 1984). He also published a newsletter, first titled News From The Sun then JGB News, from 1981 until 1996.

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