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Science Fiction
Hautley Quicksilver
The Thief of Thoth (1968)
The Purloined Planet (1969)
The History of the Great Imperium
Outworlder (1971)
The Man Without a Planet (1966)
Star Rogue (1970)
Callisto
Jandar of Callisto (1972)
Black Legion of Callisto (1972)
Sky Pirates of Callisto (1973)
Mad Empress of Callisto (1975)
Lankar of Callisto (1975)
Ylana of Callisto (1977)
Renegade of Callisto (1978)
The Green Star
Under the Green Star (1972)
When the Green Star Calls (1973)
By the Light of the Green Star (1974)
As the Green Star Rises (1975)
In the Green Star’s Glow (1976)
The Mysteries of Mars
The Valley Where Time Stood Still (1974)
The City Outside the World (1977)
Down to a Sunless Sea (1984)
The Man Who Loved Mars (1973)
Zarkon, Lord of the Unknown
The Nemesis of Evil (1975)
Invisible Death (1975)
The Volcano Ogre (1976)
The Earth-Shaker (1982)
Horror Wears Blue (1987)
Zanthodon
Journey to the Underground World (1979)
Zanthodon (1980)
Hurok of the Stone Age (1981)
Darya of the Bronze Age (1981)
Eric of Zanthodon (1982)
Other Novels
Destination Saturn (1967) (with Donald Wollheim writing as David Grinnell)
The Flame of Iridar (1967)
Time War (1974)
Tower at the Edge of Time (1968)
Tower of the Medusa (1969)
Fantasy
Thongor of Valkarth
Young Thongor (2012) (with Robert M. Price and Adrian Cole)
The Wizard of Lemuria (1965, 1969)
Thongor of Lemuria (1966) (revised as Thongor and the Dragon City (1970))
Thongor Against the Gods (1967)
Thongor in the City of Magicians (1968)
Thongor at the End of Time (1968)
Thongor Fights the Pirates of Tarakus (1970)
Conan
Conan (1967) (with Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp)
Conan of the Isles (1968) (with L. Sprague de Camp)
Conan the Wanderer (1968) (with Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp)
Conan of Cimmeria (1969) (with Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp)
Conan the Buccaneer (1971) (with L. Sprague de Camp)
Conan of Aquilonia (1977) (with L. Sprague de Camp)
Conan the Swordsman (1978) (with L. Sprague de Camp and Björn Nyberg)
Conan the Liberator (1979) (with L. Sprague de Camp)
Conan the Barbarian (1982) (with L. Sprague de Camp)
Sagas of Conan (2004) (with L. Sprague de Camp and Björn Nyberg)
The Chronicles of Kylix
The Quest of Kadji (1971)
The Wizard of Zao (1978)
Kellory the Warlock (1984)
Godwane (World’s End)
The Warrior of World’s End (1974)
The Enchantress of World’s End (1975)
The Immortal of World’s End (1976)
The Barbarian of World’s End (1977)
The Pirate of World’s End (1978)
Giant of World’s End (1969)
Terra Magica
Kesrick (1982)
Dragonrouge (1984)
Mandricardo (1987)
Callipygia (1988)
Tara of the Twilight
Tara of the Twilight (1979)
"For the Blood is the Life" (1984)
"The Love of the Sea" (1984)
"Pale Shadow" (1985)
Other Novels
The Black Star (1973)
Found Wanting (1985)
Lost World of Time (1969)
The Star Magicians (1966)
Collections
King Kull (1967) (with Robert E. Howard)
Beyond the Gates of Dream (1969)
Lost Worlds (1980)
The Xothic Legend Cycle: The Complete Mythos Fiction of Lin Carter (1997)
Dedication
STAR ROGUE
is for Michelle Malkin,
Debbie Kogan,
Ron Stoloff,
and
Kathy Surgenor.
Lin Carter (1930-1988)
Lin Carter is the working name of US author and editor Linwood Wrooman Carter, most of whose work of any significance was done in the field of Heroic Fantasy, an area of concentration he went some way to define in his critical study of relevant texts and techniques, Imaginary Worlds (1973). Born in St Petersburg, Florida, Carter was an avid reader of science fiction and fantasy in his youth. He was also quite active in fandom. Carter served in the United States Army between 1951 and 1953, after which he attended Columbia University. He is best known for editing the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in the 1970s, which introduced readers to many overlooked classics of the fantasy genre, including James Branch Cabell, Lord Dunsany, Hope Mirrlees and Clark Ashton Smith. He began publishing sf with “Masters of Metropolis” for the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in 1957, with Randall Garrett, and the story “Uncollected Works” (1965) was a finalist for the annual Nebula Award for Best Short Story. He resided in East Orange, New Jersey in his final years, and died in nearby Montclair, New Jersey.
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