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John C. Wright (author)

John C. Wright (born October 22, 1961) is an American writer of science fiction and fantasy novels.[1][2] He was a Nebula Award finalist for his fantasy novel Orphans of Chaos. Publishers Weekly said he "may be this fledgling century's most important new SF talent" when reviewing his debut novel, The Golden Age.[3]

John C. Wright
Wright in 2006
BornJohn Charles Justin Wright
(1961-10-22) October 22, 1961 (age 62)
Chula Vista, California, U.S.
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
EducationSt. John's College (BS)
William & Mary Law School (JD)
Period1994–present (speculative fiction)[1]
GenreScience fiction (notably space opera)[1]
SpouseL. Jagi Lamplighter
Website
scifiwright.com

Early life edit

John C. Wright was born in Chula Vista, California.[1] He studied the Great Books at St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, graduating in 1984.[4] He received his Juris Doctor degree from the Marshall-Wythe School of Law of the College of William & Mary in 1987.

Career edit

Wright was admitted to the practice of law in three jurisdictions, New York, May 1989; Maryland, December 1990. Washington, D.C., January 1994. After his law practice was unsuccessful, he went to work for the newspaper St. Mary's Today.[4]

Wright later worked as a newspaperman and newspaper editor[4] before venturing into writing genre fiction. When reviewing his debut novel The Golden Age, Publishers Weekly said he "may be this fledgling century's most important new SF talent" [3]

Wright also works as a technical writer in Virginia.[citation needed]

Awards edit

Wright's Orphans of Chaos was nominated for the 2005 Nebula Award for Best Novel, losing to Joe Haldeman's Camouflage.[5]

In 2015, as a part of the Rabid Puppies slate, Wright received five Hugo Award nominations, including three in the Best Novella category ("One Bright Star to Guide Them," "The Plural of Helen of Troy," and "Pale Realms of Shade"), a fourth for Best Short Story ("The Parliament of Beasts and Birds"), and a fifth for Best Related Work (Transhuman and Subhuman: Essays on Science Fiction and Awful Truth). All his works were ranked below "No Award".[6]

On September 4, 2016, Wright's novel Somewhither (published by Castalia House) received the first Dragon Award for Best Science Fiction Novel.[7]

Personal life edit

At age 42, Wright converted from atheism to Christianity, citing a profound religious experience with visions of the "Virgin Mary, her son, and His Father, not to mention various other spirits and ghosts over a period of several days", and stating that prayers he made were answered.[8] In 2008, he was received into the Roman Catholic Church, of which he approvingly said: "If Vulcans had a church, they'd be Catholics."[9]

Wright is married to writer L. Jagi Lamplighter, and they have four children.[4]

Novels edit

The Golden Oecumene edit

War of the Dreaming edit

Chronicles of Chaos edit

Count to the Eschaton Sequence edit

  • Count to a Trillion (2011)
  • The Hermetic Millennia (2012)[10]
  • The Judge of Ages (2014)[11]
  • Architect of Aeons (April 21, 2015)[12]
  • The Vindication of Man (November 22, 2016)[13]
  • Count to Infinity (December 26, 2017)[11][13][14]

Tales of Moth and Cobweb edit

  • The Green Knight's Squire
    • Swan Knight's Son (2016)
    • Feast of the Elfs (2016)
    • Swan Knight's Sword (2016)
  • The Dark Avenger's Sidekick
    • Daughter of Danger (2017)
    • City of Corpses (2017)
    • Tithe to Tartarus (2017)
  • The Mad Scientist's Intern (Forthcoming)
  • The Ghostly Father's Novice (Forthcoming)

A Tale of the Unwithering Realm edit

  • Somewhither (2015)[15]
  • Nowhither: The Drowned World (2019)[15]

Lost on the Last Continent edit

  • Terrors of Pangaea (2020)[16]
  • Giants of Pangaea (2020)[16]
  • Gods of Pangaea (2020)[16]

Other novels edit

Stories in the Night Land setting edit

  • "Awake in the Night," (novella) William Hope Hodgson's Night Lands: Eternal Love, edited by Andy W. Robertson, Wildside Press.[17]
  • "The Cry of the Night Hound," (novella) William Hope Hodgson's Night Lands: Nightmares of the Fall, also edited by Robertson.[18]
  • "Silence of the Night," as of 2008 only published on Robertson's Nightland.co.uk website.[19]
  • "The Last of All Suns," (novella) William Hope Hodgson's Night Lands: Nightmares of the Fall.[20]
  • Awake in the Night Land, Castalia House.[21]

Other publications edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Wright, John C.". Revised May 13, 2014. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (sf-encyclopedia.com). Retrieved 2014-08-11. Entry by 'JC', John Clute.
  2. ^ Abrahams, Avi. "Exclusive: Interview with John C. Wright". Dark Roasted Blend.
  3. ^ a b Publishers Weekly. April 24, 2002.
  4. ^ a b c d The Space Opera Renaissance. Tor Books. July 2006. p. 929.
  5. ^ Mann, Laurie D. T. "SFWA Nebula Awards". dpsinfo.com.
  6. ^ "2015 Hugo Awards". March 31, 2015.
  7. ^ "The Dragon Award". awards.dragoncon.org.
  8. ^ Wright, John C. (September 2, 2011). "Faith in the Fictional War between Science Fiction and Faith". www.scifiwright.com. Retrieved March 25, 2015.
  9. ^ Wright, John C. (March 21, 2008). "I thought I should tell you". johncwright.livejournal.com. Retrieved March 25, 2015.
  10. ^ John C. Wright's LiveJournal: Cover Art for THE HERMETIC MILLENNIA and Excerpt June 23, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ a b "The Next Big Thing (The Hermetic Millennia)". Scifiwright.com. December 14, 2012.
  12. ^ Johnson, Suzanne (March 27, 2012). "Fiction Affliction: April Releases in Science Fiction". Tor.com. Tor Books (Macmillan). Retrieved April 12, 2015.
  13. ^ a b Wright, John C. "Progress Report". John C. Wright.
  14. ^ Wright, John C. (December 26, 2017). Count to Infinity: Book Six of the Eschaton Sequence. Tor Books. ISBN 978-0765381606.
  15. ^ a b "Series: A Tale of the Unwithering Realm".
  16. ^ a b c "Series: Lost on the Last Continent".
  17. ^ December 2003 Thenightland.co.uk
  18. ^ August 2007 Thenightland,co.uk
  19. ^ May 2007 Thenighland.co.uk September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ November 2003 Thenightland.co.uk
  21. ^ "Awake in the Night Land". Castalia House. 2014.
  22. ^ "Breach the Hull — Peter Power Armor logo!". December 20, 2006. Retrieved February 18, 2014.
  23. ^ Tilton, Lois (December 7, 2010). "Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, early December". Locus. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  24. ^ Seel, Nigel (April 11, 2011). "Book Review: Engineering Infinity (ed) Jonathan Strahan". ScienceFiction.com. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  25. ^ Waters, Robert E. (March 8, 2011). . Tangent. Archived from the original on April 13, 2017. Retrieved January 6, 2015.

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For other people with the same name see John Wright disambiguation John C Wright born October 22 1961 is an American writer of science fiction and fantasy novels 1 2 He was a Nebula Award finalist for his fantasy novel Orphans of Chaos Publishers Weekly said he may be this fledgling century s most important new SF talent when reviewing his debut novel The Golden Age 3 John C WrightWright in 2006BornJohn Charles Justin Wright 1961 10 22 October 22 1961 age 62 Chula Vista California U S OccupationWriterNationalityAmericanEducationSt John s College BS William amp Mary Law School JD Period1994 present speculative fiction 1 GenreScience fiction notably space opera 1 SpouseL Jagi LamplighterWebsitescifiwright wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Awards 4 Personal life 5 Novels 5 1 The Golden Oecumene 5 2 War of the Dreaming 5 3 Chronicles of Chaos 5 4 Count to the Eschaton Sequence 5 5 Tales of Moth and Cobweb 5 6 A Tale of the Unwithering Realm 5 7 Lost on the Last Continent 5 8 Other novels 6 Stories in the Night Land setting 7 Other publications 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editJohn C Wright was born in Chula Vista California 1 He studied the Great Books at St John s College in Annapolis Maryland graduating in 1984 4 He received his Juris Doctor degree from the Marshall Wythe School of Law of the College of William amp Mary in 1987 Career editWright was admitted to the practice of law in three jurisdictions New York May 1989 Maryland December 1990 Washington D C January 1994 After his law practice was unsuccessful he went to work for the newspaper St Mary s Today 4 Wright later worked as a newspaperman and newspaper editor 4 before venturing into writing genre fiction When reviewing his debut novel The Golden Age Publishers Weekly said he may be this fledgling century s most important new SF talent 3 Wright also works as a technical writer in Virginia citation needed Awards editWright s Orphans of Chaos was nominated for the 2005 Nebula Award for Best Novel losing to Joe Haldeman s Camouflage 5 In 2015 as a part of the Rabid Puppies slate Wright received five Hugo Award nominations including three in the Best Novella category One Bright Star to Guide Them The Plural of Helen of Troy and Pale Realms of Shade a fourth for Best Short Story The Parliament of Beasts and Birds and a fifth for Best Related Work Transhuman and Subhuman Essays on Science Fiction and Awful Truth All his works were ranked below No Award 6 On September 4 2016 Wright s novel Somewhither published by Castalia House received the first Dragon Award for Best Science Fiction Novel 7 Personal life editAt age 42 Wright converted from atheism to Christianity citing a profound religious experience with visions of the Virgin Mary her son and His Father not to mention various other spirits and ghosts over a period of several days and stating that prayers he made were answered 8 In 2008 he was received into the Roman Catholic Church of which he approvingly said If Vulcans had a church they d be Catholics 9 Wright is married to writer L Jagi Lamplighter and they have four children 4 Novels editThe Golden Oecumene edit The Golden Age 2002 The Phoenix Exultant 2003 The Golden Transcendence 2003 War of the Dreaming edit Last Guardian of Everness 2004 Mists of Everness 2005 Chronicles of Chaos edit Orphans of Chaos 2005 Fugitives of Chaos 2006 Titans of Chaos 2007 Count to the Eschaton Sequence edit Count to a Trillion 2011 The Hermetic Millennia 2012 10 The Judge of Ages 2014 11 Architect of Aeons April 21 2015 12 The Vindication of Man November 22 2016 13 Count to Infinity December 26 2017 11 13 14 Tales of Moth and Cobweb edit The Green Knight s Squire Swan Knight s Son 2016 Feast of the Elfs 2016 Swan Knight s Sword 2016 The Dark Avenger s Sidekick Daughter of Danger 2017 City of Corpses 2017 Tithe to Tartarus 2017 The Mad Scientist s Intern Forthcoming The Ghostly Father s Novice Forthcoming A Tale of the Unwithering Realm edit Somewhither 2015 15 Nowhither The Drowned World 2019 15 Lost on the Last Continent edit Terrors of Pangaea 2020 16 Giants of Pangaea 2020 16 Gods of Pangaea 2020 16 Other novels edit Null A Continuum sequel to A E van Vogt s The World of Null A 2008 Somewhither A tale of the Unwithering Realm 2015 The Iron Chamber of Memory 2016 Stories in the Night Land setting edit Awake in the Night novella William Hope Hodgson s Night Lands Eternal Love edited by Andy W Robertson Wildside Press 17 The Cry of the Night Hound novella William Hope Hodgson s Night Lands Nightmares of the Fall also edited by Robertson 18 Silence of the Night as of 2008 only published on Robertson s Nightland co uk website 19 The Last of All Suns novella William Hope Hodgson s Night Lands Nightmares of the Fall 20 Awake in the Night Land Castalia House 21 Other publications edit Farthest Man from Earth novella Asimov s Science Fiction Vol 19 4 amp 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 No 24 October 1994 Reprinted in No Longer Dreams ed Danielle McPhail Lite Circle 2005 Forgotten Causes short story Absolute Magnitude No 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 22 short story Breach the Hull ed Mike McPhail Marietta 2007 Choosers of the Slain short story Clockwork Phoenix Tales of Beauty and Strangeness ed Mike Allen Norilana Books 2008 One Bright Star to Guide Them short story The Magazine of Fantasy amp Science Fiction Vol 116 No 4 amp 5 Whole No 682 April May 2009 The Far End of History novella The New Space Opera 2 Gardner Dozois and Jonathan Strahan Harper Voyager June 2009 Guyal the Curator short story Songs of the Dying Earth ed George R R Martin and Gardner Dozois Subterranean Press July 2009 A Random World Of Delta Capricorni Aa Also Called Scheddi flash fiction Flash Fiction Online May 2010 Judgement Eve novelette Engineering Infinity ed Jonathan Strahan Solaris Books December 2010 23 24 25 References edit a b c d Wright John C Revised May 13 2014 The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction sf encyclopedia com Retrieved 2014 08 11 Entry by JC John Clute Abrahams Avi Exclusive Interview with John C Wright Dark Roasted Blend a b Publishers Weekly April 24 2002 a b c d The Space Opera Renaissance Tor Books July 2006 p 929 Mann Laurie D T SFWA Nebula Awards dpsinfo com 2015 Hugo Awards March 31 2015 The Dragon Award awards dragoncon org Wright John C September 2 2011 Faith in the Fictional War between Science Fiction and Faith www scifiwright com Retrieved March 25 2015 Wright John C March 21 2008 I thought I should tell you johncwright livejournal com Retrieved March 25 2015 John C Wright s LiveJournal Cover Art for THE HERMETIC MILLENNIA and Excerpt Archived June 23 2012 at the Wayback Machine a b The Next Big Thing The Hermetic Millennia Scifiwright com December 14 2012 Johnson Suzanne March 27 2012 Fiction Affliction April Releases in Science Fiction Tor com Tor Books Macmillan Retrieved April 12 2015 a b Wright John C Progress Report John C Wright Wright John C December 26 2017 Count to Infinity Book Six of the Eschaton Sequence Tor Books ISBN 978 0765381606 a b Series A Tale of the Unwithering Realm a b c Series Lost on the Last Continent December 2003 Thenightland co uk August 2007 Thenightland co uk May 2007 Thenighland co uk Archived September 28 2007 at the Wayback Machine November 2003 Thenightland co uk Awake in the Night Land Castalia House 2014 Breach the Hull Peter Power Armor logo December 20 2006 Retrieved February 18 2014 Tilton Lois December 7 2010 Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction early December Locus Retrieved January 6 2015 Seel Nigel April 11 2011 Book Review Engineering Infinity ed Jonathan Strahan ScienceFiction com Retrieved January 6 2015 Waters Robert E March 8 2011 Engineering Infinity edited by Jonathan Strahan Tangent Archived from the original on April 13 2017 Retrieved January 6 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to John C Wright Official website nbsp John C Wright at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database John C Wright at The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John C Wright author amp oldid 1175449885, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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