Paul Carr (born 7th December 1979) is a London-based publisher, journalist and entrepreneur. He is Editor-in-Chief of The Friday Project, a publishing company specialising in web-to-print publishing, and is joint-CEO of media holding company, Friday Project Media Plc.
Carr was the founding Editor of the award-winning satirical "comment sheet" The Friday Thing and the London city guide London by London. He was previously the co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of The London News Review. Carr's journalism can primarily be found in The Guardian newspaper, where he wrote a frequent media column.
In 2002, The Christian Scientist described Carr as a "latter day Jonathan Swift" following the publication of his satirical anti-paedophile manifesto "Think of the Children". He has also written for television, most recently for Alison Jackson's Doubletake series.