Peter Phillips
January 21, 1920 – March 28, 2012 (aged 92)
Birth place: Isle of Dogs, Poplar, London, England, UK
21 works in English-language magazines
| Date | Page | Type | Title | Magazine |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 1948 | 80 | Short Fiction | No Silence for Maloeween | Weird Tales, May 1948 |
| September 1948 | 80 | Short Fiction | Death's Bouquet | Weird Tales, September 1948 |
| September 1948 | 24 | Short Fiction | Dreams Are Sacred | Astounding Science Fiction, September 1948 |
| February 1949 | 62 | Short Fiction | Manna | Astounding Science Fiction, February 1949 |
| August 1949 | 112 | Short Fiction | P-Plus | Astounding Science Fiction, August 1949 |
| August 1949 | 54 | Short Fiction | Unknown Quantity | New Worlds, Volume 2, Number 5 |
| 1950 | 90 | Short Fiction | "Well I'll Be Hexed!" | Fantastic Adventures Quarterly, Winter 1950 |
| 1950 | 54 | Short Fiction | Plagiarist | New Worlds, Summer 1950 |
| April 1951 | 110 | Short Fiction | Field Study | Galaxy Science Fiction, April 1951 |
| August 1951 | 82 | Short Fiction | At No Extra Cost | Marvel Science Fiction, August 1951 |
| April 1952 | 121 | Short Fiction | She Who Laughs | Galaxy Science Fiction, April 1952 |
| May 1952 | 31 | Short Fiction | Criteria | Planet Stories, May 1952 |
| May 1952 | 45 | Short Fiction | Lost Memory | Galaxy Science Fiction, May 1952 |
| April 1953 | 117 | Short Fiction | Lila | Startling Stories, April 1953 |
| April 1953 | 64 | Short Fiction | University | Galaxy Science Fiction, April 1953 |
| June 1953 | 134 | Short Fiction | Sylvia | Fantasy Fiction, June 1953 |
| September 1953 | 123 | Short Fiction | The Warning | The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1953 |
| February 1954 | 30 | Short Fiction | c/o Mr. Makepeace | The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1954 |
| September 1954 | 117 | Short Fiction | First Man in the Moon | The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1954 |
| June 1956 | 77 | Short Fiction | Variety Agent | Infinity Science Fiction, June 1956 |
| January 1958 | 68 | Short Fiction | Next Stop the Moon | New Worlds Science Fiction, January 1958 |
UK journalist, editor and author. At one point Howard Browne incorrectly claimed that "Peter Phillips" was a house name used by the publisher Ziff-Davis. The error was subsequently repeated in a number of other bibliographies -- see the Note field of the story "Well I'll Be Hexed!" (1950) for details.