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T. C. McCarthy

American science fiction author From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

T. C. McCarthy
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T. C. McCarthy is an American science fiction author. His first novel, Germline, won the 2012 Compton Crook Award.

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Education

McCarthy earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia. He also earned a PhD in geology from the University of Georgia.[1] While pursuing his PhD, McCarthy was a Fulbright Scholar.[2]

Writing

McCarthy's main work, a trilogy called the Subterrene War series,[3] was originally intended to be a single book containing three novellas.[4] The first novel in the series, Germline, won the 2012 Compton Crook Award.[5][6] James Floyd Kelly, writing for Wired, called it "gritty" and "harsh," stating that "it takes real skill to lead a reader into actually seeing, smelling, and hearing (and maybe even tasting) the realities of war."[4]

His writing influences include Michael Herr.[7]

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Awards and nominations

Selected bibliography

Novels

  • Germline (August 1, 2011, Orbit Books, ISBN 978-0-316-12818-6) (Compton Crook Award winner)
  • Exogene (March 1, 2012, Orbit Books, ISBN 978-0-316-12815-5)
  • Chimera (July 31, 2012, Orbit Books, ISBN 978-0-316-12817-9)
  • Tyger Burning (July 2, 2019, Baen Books, ISBN 978-1-481-48410-7)
  • Tyger Bright (February 2, 2021, Baen Books, ISBN 978-1-982-12517-2)

Novelettes

Short fiction

  • "A Dry and Dusty Home" (Spring 2010, Per Contra: The International Journal of the Arts, Literature, and Ideas, Issue 18)[10]
  • "Private Exploration" (June 2, 2011, Nature, Vol. 474, p. 120)[11]
  • "A.I.P." (2012, Story Quarterly, Vol. 45)[12]
  • "Seven Miles" (2013, Baen Books)[13]
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See also

References

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