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John C. Wright

    October 22, 1961

    John C. Wright is an American author celebrated for his contributions to science fiction and fantasy. His works are distinguished by intricately crafted worlds and profound philosophical explorations into human nature and the future. Critics have hailed his writing as visionary and epic, characterized by compelling narratives and memorable characters.

    John C. Wright
    Bygone Eastbourne (1902)
    What Canadians Think-- about Almost-- Everything
    Null-A Continuum
    JUDGE OF AGES
    The Golden Age
    The Phoenix Exultant
    • 2020

      The critique delves into the disillusionment surrounding the Star Wars franchise, particularly focusing on the film "The Last Jedi." John C. Wright, a renowned science fiction author, expresses deep disappointment over the film's storytelling, arguing that it alienated devoted fans and squandered the franchise's goodwill. He explores the reasons behind the film's perceived failures and the impact of its narrative choices on the audience's connection to the beloved saga, marking it as a pivotal moment in the franchise's decline.

      The Last Straw: A Critical Autopsy of a galaxy far, far away
    • 2020

      Exploring a wide range of topics, the essays delve into the essence of science fiction and fantasy, showcasing both profound insights and lighthearted observations. John C. Wright, a Science Fiction Grandmaster, reflects on how these imaginative tales reveal truths about human existence and emotions. With a blend of humor and depth, he journeys through cosmic adventures, highlighting their significance in understanding life on Earth and the mysteries of the human heart.

      From Barsoom to Malacandra: Musings on Things Past and Things to Come
    • 2020

      The collection features 16 insightful essays by acclaimed science fiction author John C. Wright, exploring a range of topics from the Golden Age of sci-fi to contemporary debates on gender in literature. Wright delves into transhumanism, the craft of writing, and critiques the portrayal of strong female characters in the genre. His commentary is marked by intelligence and compassion, revealing his profound love for literature. Recognized as a leading voice in science fiction, Wright's work is both provocative and thought-provoking.

      Transhuman and Subhuman: Essays on Science Fiction and Awful Truth
    • 2019

      Deep Space Warfare

      Military Strategy Beyond Orbit

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The strategic significance of outer space has escalated since the Cold War, as nations vie for dominance in this new frontier. The book explores how world powers must rethink their approach to warfare in orbit, moving beyond fanciful ideas to address the real geopolitical implications of their actions in space. It emphasizes the need for thoughtful policies that reflect the complexities of military operations in this high-stakes arena.

      Deep Space Warfare
    • 2017

      City Beyond Time

      Tales of the Fall of Metachronopolis

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set in a dazzling city that transcends time, the narrative explores the lives of the Masters of Time, who manipulate history by abducting notable figures for their own entertainment. This society, filled with both heroic and horrific elements, reveals the consequences of their arrogance, as the Masters remain unaccountable for their actions. The story delves into themes of power, morality, and the complexities of time, presenting a world where the past and present collide in unexpected ways.

      City Beyond Time
    • 2016

      Beyond the Mist

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the duality of existence, the protagonist navigates a surreal landscape filled with uncertainty and conflicting voices. With no memories or possessions, he grapples with concepts of freedom versus imprisonment, ultimately facing a choice that will lead him to uncover his true self. The narrative is described as a science fiction journey reminiscent of "Pilgrim's Progress," where the quest for identity unfolds against a backdrop of beauty and adventure. This introspective tale invites readers to ponder the nature of reality and self-discovery.

      Beyond the Mist
    • 2015

      JUDGE OF AGES

      • 382 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.8(12)Add rating

      Set in 10,515 AD, the narrative unfolds as the Hyades Armada approaches Earth, intending to evaluate humanity for enslavement. Over the past 8,000 years, two rival factions have emerged, each adopting distinct strategies to confront the impending alien invasion. The story explores their divergent methods and the high stakes involved in humanity's survival against a formidable extraterrestrial force.

      JUDGE OF AGES
    • 2009

      Bygone Eastbourne (1902)

      • 394 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by offering a high-quality, affordable edition that remains true to the original.

      Bygone Eastbourne (1902)
    • 2009

      Null-A Continuum

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.4(13)Add rating

      Grandmaster A E van Vogt was a key figure in the Golden Age of science fiction during the 1940s. His influential work, "The World of Null-A," serves as a sequel to his earlier novels, "Null-A" and "The Players of Null-A."

      Null-A Continuum
    • 2007

      The Crooked Tree

      Indian Legends And A Short History Of The Little Traverse Bay Region (1917)

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by providing modern editions that remain true to the original text, ensuring accessibility and quality for readers interested in classic works.

      The Crooked Tree