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Top : Arts : Literature : Genres : Science_Fiction : Authors : M : McCarthy,_Wil
Sites:
  • Wil McCarthy's Old Time Science Bar: Author maintained site with bibliography, biography and samples.
  • Epiphyte: Wil McCarthy: Bloom: Review by Christina Schulman of this hard science fiction novel on a grand scale.
  • Epiphyte: Wil McCarthy: Murder In the Solid State: Review by Christina Schulman about this "Evil Conspiracy story with some interesting speculation about nanotech thrown in."
  • Random House: Bloom by Wil McCarthy: Publisher maintained site about this novel, including a biography of the author, an interview with him and excerpt from the book.
  • Scifi: The Collapsium: Review by Mark Wilson of this science fiction novel set in the Queendom of Sol.
  • Scifi: The Wellstone: Review by Paul Di Filippo of this successor to The Collapsium.
  • Scifi: To Crush the Moon: Review by by Paul Witcover of the last in the whimsical hard-SF Queendom of Sol quartet.
  • SFcrowsnest: Wil McCarthy Interviewed: Writer Stephen Hunt chats with the author of The Collapsium and The Wellstone.
  • The SF Site : Bloom: Review by Peter D. Tillman of this science fiction novel by a robotics engineer.
  • The SF Site: Lost In Transmission: Review by Rich Horton of the third of Wil McCarthy's novels set a few centuries in the future in the Queendom of Sol.


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