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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).

Personal History

A former attorney, newspaperman, and newspaper editor.

Novels

The Golden Age

War of the Dreaming

Chronicles of Chaos

Other Novels

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).
  • "Silence of the Night", as of 2008 only published 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.
  • "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.
  • "One Bright Star to Guide Them," (short story) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Vol. 116, #4 & 5, Whole No. 682, April/May 2009.

Controversy over anti-gay comments

On July 29, 2009, Wright posted an entry in his blog entitled More Diversity and More Perversity in the Future! where he assailed SyFy's promises of more diversity in programming by assailing homosexuals, comparing them to pederasts and those who have sex with animals. After much backlash, threats of boycots, and his complaining about people mentioning this entry on Misplaced Pages, Wright deleted the original post from his blog. However, cartoonist Pab Sungenis of The New Adventures of Queen Victoria and other bloggers managed to preserve Wright's original post and have posted mirrors of it.

Wright has yet to apologize for his comments.

Interviews

External links

References

  1. Now they are slandering my Misplaced Pages page at John C. Wright's blog
  2. Mirror of Wright's More Diversity and More Perversity in the Future!
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