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Lin Carter

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Lin Carter (June 9, 1930 - February 7, 1988) was an American science fiction/fantasy author and editor. After serving in Korea, he attended Columbia University. He was a copywriter for some years before writing full-time.

Carter is known for his Jandar of Callisto book series that was an homage to Edgar Rice Burroughs' John Carter of Mars, and his sword and sorcery Thongor the Barbarian series. With L. Sprague de Camp, he compiled several books of Robert E. Howard's Conan tales; finishing and extending many of them, and also writing pastiche novels and short stories.

Carter was also a fantasy anthologist of note (the Flashing Swords series), and, as an editor for Ballantine Books, brought several obscure yet important books of fantasy back into print, including works by Lord Dunsany, James Branch Cabell, William Morris, and Evangeline Walton. It is reported that, before he died, he had fathered 50 illegitimate children, (one for each state in the U.S.) and was showing off the woman who was carrying his fifty-first. He smoked and drank heavily and, consequently, died of throat cancer in 1988.

Novel: Jandar of Callisto, 1972

Anthology: Flashing Swords #1, 1973

See Also: science fiction: authors - novels - short stories - television shows