John C. Wright

John C. Wright

John C. Wright (John Charles Justin Wright, born 1961) is an American author of science fiction and fantasy novels. A Nebula award finalist (for the fantasy novel "Orphans of Chaos"), he was called "this fledgling century's most important new SF talent" by "Publishers Weekly" (after publication of his debut novel, "The Golden Age").

Novels

* "The Golden Age" (The Golden Age, Vol 1)
* "The Phoenix Exultant" (The Golden Age, Vol 2)
* "The Golden Transcendence" (The Golden Age, Vol 3)
* "Last Guardian of Everness" (War of the Dreaming, Vol 1)
* "Mists of Everness" (War of the Dreaming, Vol 2)
* "Orphans of Chaos" (The Chaos Chronicles, Vol 1)
* "Fugitives of Chaos" (The Chaos Chronicles, Vol 2)
* "Titans of Chaos" (The Chaos Chronicles, Vol 3)
* "Null-A Continuum" (sequel to The World of Null-A)


=Stories in the Night Land setting=

* "Awake in the Night," (novella) "William Hope Hodgson's Night Lands: Eternal Love", edited by Andy W. Robertson, Wildside Press (December 2003).
* "The Cry of the Night Hound," (novella) "William Hope Hodgson's Night Lands: Nightmares of the Fall", also edited by Robertson (August 2007 [http://johncwright.livejournal.com/115174.html] ).
* "Silence of the Night", as of 2008 only published [http://www.thenightland.co.uk/nightsilenceofthenight.html here] at Robertson's thenightland.co.uk website.
* "The Last of All Suns," (novella) "William Hope Hodgson's Night Lands: Nightmares of the Fall".

Other publications

* "Farthest Man from Earth," (novella) "Asimov's Science Fiction", Vol. 19 # 4 & 5, No.229-230, April 1995.
* "Guest Law," (novella) "Asimov's Science Fiction", Vol. 21 # 6, No.258, June 1997.
** Reprinted in "Year's Best SF 3", ed. David G. Hartwell, HarperPrism, 1998, and in "The Space Opera Renaissance.
* "Not Born a Man," (short story) "Aberrations", #24, October 1994.
** Reprinted in "No Longer Dreams", ed. Danielle McPhail, Lite Circle, 2005.
* "Forgotten Causes," (short story) "Absolute Magnitude", #16, Summer 2001.
** Reprinted in "Breach the Hull", ed. Mike McPhail, Marietta, 2007.
* "Father's Monument," (short story) "No Longer Dreams", ed. Danielle McPhail, Lite Circle, 2005.
* "The Kindred," (short story) "No Longer Dreams", ed. Danielle McPhail, Lite Circle, 2005.
* "Peter Power Armor," (short story) "Breach the Hull", ed. Mike McPhail, Marietta, 2007.

Personal History

A retired attorney, newspaperman, and newspaper editor, he graduated from the Marshall Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary in 1987. As an undergraduate, he studied the Great Books program at St. John's College of Maryland in 1984. He was admitted to the practice of law in three jurisdictions (New York, May 1989; Maryland, December 1990; Washington, DC, January 1994). His law practice was unsuccessful and drove him into bankruptcy soon thereafter. He then worked for the newspaper "St. Mary's Today". He currently works as a tech writer in Virginia, where he lives with his wife, the authoress L. Jagi Lamplighter (St. John's College of Maryland, class of 1985), and their three children, named Orville, Roland, and Justinian Wright. At the age of 42, Wright converted from atheism to Christianity. In 2008 he converted to the Roman Catholic Church of which he approvingly stated "If Vulcans had a church, they'd be Catholics." [http://johncwright.livejournal.com/155936.html]

Interviews

* [http://www.sfsite.com/05a/jcw127.htm Interview] conducted by Nick Gevers of Locus Online
* [http://www.bookspotcentral.com/2005/04/on-the-spot-at-bookspotcentral-john-c-wright/ Interview] conducted by Jay Tomio for Bookspotcentral.com
* [http://www.sfsignal.com/archives/003183.html Review] at SFSignal, features a detailed account of Wright's conversion story in the comments below.
* John C. Wright- Libertarian -- Advocates for Self-Government [http://www.theadvocates.org/celebrities/john-c-wright.html]

External links

* [http://www.sff.net/people/john-c-wright/ Fantastic and Speculative Fiction by John C. Wright] , a web site devoted to John C. Wright's publications
* [http://johncwright.livejournal.com/ John C. Wright's Journal] , his blog
* [http://johncwright.livejournal.com/59241.html Why I am not a Deist] discusses his conversion to Christianity


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