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Carnell is an English language occupational surname for a crossbow man. It may also be used as a given name. Carnell may refer to:
Usage examples of "carnell".
New Worlds started as a mimeographed amateur magazine published by John "Ted" Carnell during the pre-war years.
The fact that Britain today boasts some of the best and most influential writers of science fiction in the world can largely be traced back to John Carnell and his magazines.
Meanwhile John Carnell, who is far from "New Wave," has continued as an editor of sf, with a difference.
Wollheim, Ray Bradbury and John Carnell, who now play an important part in the evolution of the genre.
The sf stories belonging to this group that John Carnell calls "medieval futurism"future technologies with heavy overtones of the feudal systems of the Middle Ages, sometimes with accompanying magic, etc.
Head of Cassivey & Carnell, the man Aby would risk high-country weather to keep happy—his intervening made some sense, but it didn’t guarantee his good will, or his good intentions.
This was at the Fantasy Book Centre in Bloomsbury, an area of suitably associated literary activities where John lived for many years, and which provided many pleasurable meetings at a renowned local coffee establishment, Cawardine's, where we were often joined by such personalities as John Carnell, John Christopher and Arthur C.