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− | (September 3, 1926 -- November 28, [[2016]])
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− | Dr. Paul A. Carter was an historian and writer who began publishing [[SF]] with "The Last Objective" in ''[[Astounding]]'' (August, 1946). His occasional stories over the next decades showed that he could have made writing his primary career. In his critical study ''The Creation of Tomorrow: Fifty Years of Magazine Science Fiction'' (1977) he demonstrated an intimate knowledge of the field.
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− | With [[Gregory Benford]] he published a short novel, ''Iceborn'' (in ''[[Synergy]] 3'', 1989).
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− | He was a member of [[First Fandom]] and attended [[Philcon I]]. A tribute appeared in ''[[Scientifiction: The First Fandom Report]] (New Series, #50''), 4th Quarter, 2016.
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− | * 1988 -- [[Eaton Award]]
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− | * 2009 -- [[TusCon 36]]
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