- Author: Paul A. Carter Author Record # 2404
- Legal Name: Carter, Paul Allen
- Birthplace: New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA
- Birthdate: 3 September 1926
- Deathdate: 28 November 2016
- Language: English
- Webpages: SFE
- Used These Alternate Names: Paul Carter, Philip Carter (I)
- Author Tags: science fiction (2), Pluto (1), Dimension X (1), NESFA Core Reading List (1), time travel (1), mars (1), first contact (1), Merril02 (1)
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Anthologies
- The Saturn Game / Iceborn (1989) with Poul Anderson and Gregory Benford
- Iceborn (2014) with Gregory Benford
- The Creation of Tomorrow: Fifty Years of Magazine Science Fiction (1977)
- Another Part of the Fifties (1983)
-
The Last Objective (1946)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Last Objective (1946) [as by Paul Carter]
- Translation: Posljednji zadatak [Croatian] (1980) [as by Paul Carter]
-
An Ounce of Prevention (1950)
only appeared as:
- Variant: An Ounce of Prevention (1950) [as by Paul Carter]
- Variant: Ounce of Prevention (1950) [as by Philip Carter (I)]
-
Unbalanced Equation (1956)
also appeared as:
- Translation: Disproportion explosive [French] (1956)
- Den sista människan [Swedish] (1962) [only as by Philip Carter (I)]
- Marsraketen [Swedish] (1963)
- The Man Who Rode the Trains (1967)
- Constitution in E Flat (1972)
- The Mystery of the Duplicate Diamonds (1981)
- In Excelsis (1984)
-
Joram Among the Dogs (1988)
also appeared as:
- Translation: Joram et les chiens [French] (1989)
-
Proserpina's Daughter (1989)
with
Gregory Benford
also appeared as:
- Translation: Proserpinas Tochter [German] (1992)
- Iceborn (1989) with Gregory Benford
- A Song for Herrmann (1994)
-
Letter (Unknown Fantasy Fiction, October 1940) (1940)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Letter (Unknown, October 1940) (1940) [as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Astounding, January 1941): Did the Explanation Satisfy? (1941) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, March 1941): 1940's Top Tales (1941) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter: 1940's Top Tales (Thrilling Wonder Stories, March 1941) (1941) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Amazing Stories, September 1941) (1941) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Astounding, October 1941): If the Atoms of the Dust Wouldn't Work, Neither Would the Atoms of Human Bodies! (1941) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Astounding, December 1941): I Liked Joe-Jim Myself—But He Obviously Had to Die. (1941) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, December 1941): Open Season on Artists (1941) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Startling Stories, January 1942): Ladies in Red (1942) [only as by Paul Carter]
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Letter (Amazing Stories, February 1942 ): No Insult Intended (1942)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Letter: No Insult Intended (1942) [as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Amazing Stories, February 1942): No Insult Intended (1942) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Amazing Stories, March 1942): A Warning! (1942) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Astounding, March 1942): Report on 1941. (1942) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Startling Stories, March 1942): Primitive Color (1942) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, April 1942): The Year in Review (1942) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Startling Stories, July 1944): Xeno and Water (1942) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Astounding, August 1942): With De Camp in the Navy, We've Lost Contact with Harold Shea. (1942) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Astounding, September 1942): "Tools" Won That Race— (1942) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Startiling Stories, September 1942): Xeno-Jug Rating (1942) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter: The Good Old Days? (Astonishing Stories, October 1942) (1942) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Astounding, December 1942): Leinster Is Back for a Whiles Anyway—But on Part Time. Three Guesses What Takes Most of His Time! (1942) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1943): Accurate Carter! (1943) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Paul Carter's Column: Report on the Magazines Dated February, 1943 (1943) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter: Licking My Chops (Startling Stories, March 1943) (1943) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, April 1943): Report for 1942 (1943) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Planet Stories, May 1943): Perfection (1943) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Amazing Stories, July 1943) (1943) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Astounding, November 1943): That Wasn't Cyrille They Were Destroying—That Was the WHole of Man's Universe. One of the Neatest Pieces of Symbolism I've Seen. (1943) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Astounding, November 1943): Well, Did C. L. Moore's Story Come Up to Expectations? (1943) [only as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, Winter 1944): Artwork for the Year (1944) [only as by Paul Carter]
-
Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1944) (1944)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Letter to Planet Stories V2n8, Fall 1944 (1944) [as by Paul Carter]
- Letter (Amazing Science Fiction, December 1974) (1974)
- Letter (Analog, January 1981) (1981)
- Letter (Analog, January 1982) (1982)
- Letter (Analog, February 1984) (1984)
- The Constitutional Origins of Westly V. Simmons (1985)
- "You Can Write Science Fiction If You Want To" (1986)
- Letter (Analog, May 1986) (1986)
- Letter (Analog, August 1989) (1989) with Bruce D. Carter
- Letter (Analog, September 1989) (1989) [only as by Paul Carter]
- From "Nat" to "Nathan": The Liberal Arts Odyssey of a Pulpster (1992)
- From the Golden Age to the Atomic Age: 1940-1963 (1995)
- A Dreamer's Tales (1979) by Lord Dunsany
- The Sword of Rhiannon (1979) by Leigh Brackett
- H. P. Lovecraft in "The Eyrie" (1980) by H. P. Lovecraft and S. T. Joshi and Marc A. Michaud
- H. P. Lovecraft: His Life, His Work (1980) by Kenneth W. Faig, Jr.
- The World of Science Fiction: The History of a Subculture (1980) by Lester del Rey
- Sir Arthur C. Clarke: A Telephone Conversation (2000) with Arthur C. Clarke (co-interviewers Gary Kern and Daryl F. Mallett and Melissa Mannion and Frank McConnell and Joseph D. Miller and Eric S. Rabkin and Gary Westfahl)