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Dr. Paul A. Carter was a social 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. He won the first [[Lloyd Eaton Memorial Award]] for his critical study, ''The Creation of Tomorrow: Fifty Years of Magazine Science Fiction'' (1977). With [[Gregory Benford]] he published a short novel, ''Iceborn'' (in ''[[Synergy]] 3'', 1989). | Dr. Paul A. Carter was a social 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. He won the first [[Lloyd Eaton Memorial Award]] for his critical study, ''The Creation of Tomorrow: Fifty Years of Magazine Science Fiction'' (1977). With [[Gregory Benford]] he published a short novel, ''Iceborn'' (in ''[[Synergy]] 3'', 1989). | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:13, 4 February 2020
(September 3, 1926 -- November 28, 2016)
Dr. Paul A. Carter was a social 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. He won the first Lloyd Eaton Memorial Award for his critical study, The Creation of Tomorrow: Fifty Years of Magazine Science Fiction (1977). With Gregory Benford he published a short novel, Iceborn (in Synergy 3, 1989).
He was a member of First Fandom and attended Philcon. A tribute appeared in Scientifiction: The First Fandom Report (New Series, #50), 4th Quarter, 2016.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1988 -- Eaton Award
- 2009 -- TusCon 36
Person | 1926—2016 |
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