Robert P. Mills

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Robert Park Mills (1920−1986) was an American crime- and science fiction magazine editor and literary agent.

Mills was the managing editor of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine beginning in 1948 and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction from its inception in 1949; he took over as editor upon the resignation of Anthony Boucher in 1958; while EQMM was sold by publishers Mercury Press in 1958 to B. G. Davis, Mills briefly remained on staff there during the transition and continued to edit till its folding. From 1957-1958, he also served as editor of Venture Science Fiction Magazine, and till it folded in 1961. Under Mills, F&SF won three Hugo Awards for best magazine (in 1959, 1960 and 1963). He also edited several "Best of" volumes based on the contents of F&SF among other anthologies. He was succeeded as editor by Avram Davidson in 1962 and became a literary agent.

External links[]

  • Zeldes, Leah A. "Remembering Robert P. Mills: Science Fiction's Forgotten Agent". The Way the Future Blogs. Frederik Pohl. Archived from the original on July 13, 2017. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
  • Robert Park Mills, 1920-1986 / Papers, ca. 1961-1983 / Preliminary Inventory at the University of Texas
  • Robert P. Mills at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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