Sam Carson was an enormously prolific pulp professional, a former newspaperman who published some 240 short stories across mainstream, war, Western and sports fiction from 1922 into the 1950s, of which only about nine were science fiction, including the novel-length ‘A World to Die For’. One of the era’s many near-invisible working writers; little is recorded of his life beyond the vast bibliography.
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