The Man Who Loved Mars
Creator
Date
1973
Identifier
Hal Salive Science Fiction and Fantasy Collection, University of Otago Library Special Collections. Every effort has been made to trace copyright ownership and to obtain permission for reproduction. If you believe you are the copyright owner of an item on this site, and we have not requested your permission, please contact us at special.collections@otago.ac.nz
Type
Publisher
Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett Publications
Abstract
Lin Carter (1930-1988), whose real name was Linwood Vrooman Carter, was a prolific SF and Fantasy writer. His Wizard of Lemuria was published by Ace in 1965. He was editor for Ballantine Books from 1969-1974; he collaborated with numerous writers including L. Sprague de Camp, and he was particularly active in fandom. For some unknown reason there were 20 short articles by Carter found embedded in Salive’s archive. They had all been ripped out of the magazine If Worlds of Science Fiction. Here is a Carter publication that escaped this fate: The Man who Loved Mars, described by Isaac Asimov as ‘exciting and imaginative’. (Cover artwork by Paul Lehr.)
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Citation
Lin Carter, “The Man Who Loved Mars,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed November 25, 2024, https://ourheritage.ac.nz/items/show/9233.