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American writer
Wil McCarthy
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American writer
A.K.A.
Wil Terence McCarthy
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Place of birth
Princeton Township, New Jersey
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Age
58 years
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Biography
Wil McCarthy (born September 16, 1966, Princeton, New Jersey) is a science fiction novelist, president and co-founder of RavenBrick (a solar technology company), and the science columnist for Syfy. He currently resides in Colorado.
Wil McCarthy popularized the concept of programmable matter, which he calls wellstone.
Books
Non-fiction
- Hacking Matter (2003) ISBN 0-465-04428-X
Novels
- Flies from the Amber (1995) ISBN 0-451-45406-5
- Murder in the Solid State (1996) ISBN 0-312-85938-4
- Bloom (1998) ISBN 0-345-40857-8
The Waisters
- Aggressor Six (1994) ISBN 0-451-45405-7
- The Fall of Sirius (1996) ISBN 0-451-45485-5
The Queendom of Sol
- The Collapsium (2000) ISBN 0-345-40856-X — Nebula Award nominee.
- The Wellstone (2003) ISBN 0-553-58446-4
- Lost in Transmission (2004) ISBN 0-553-58447-2
- To Crush the Moon (2005) ISBN 0-553-58717-X — Nebula Award nominee.
Short works
- "Amerikano Hiaika", Aboriginal SF, May/June 1991.
- "Dirtyside Down", Universe 3, 1994.
- "The Dream of Houses", Analog, November 1995. Locus recommended reading list.
- "The Dream of Castles", Analog, April 1997.
- "The Dream of Nations", Analog, October 1998. Locus recommended reading list.
- "Once Upon a Matter Crushed", Science Fiction Age, May 1999. Theodore Sturgeon Award Nominee. Locus recommended reading list. Became the first portion of The Collapsium.
- "No Job Too Small", Aboriginal SF, Spring 2001.
- "Pavement Birds", Analog, July/August 2002.
- "Garbage Day", Analog, December 2002. Became part of The Wellstone.
Radio plays
- I Love Bees, writer
- Sean Stewart, I love bees information page, retrieved 2012-04-18
- Wil McCarthy at the Internet Movie Database
Non-fiction
Print
- "Programmable Matter, A Retrospective", Nature, October 6, 2000.
- "Ultimate Alchemy", Wired Magazine 9.10, October, 2001
- "This looks like a job for...Superatoms", IEEE Spectrum, August, 2005
Radio appearances
- Coast to Coast AM, "Programmable Matter", April 18, 2003
- Coast to Coast AM, "Quantum Dots", April 26, 2004
- Programmable Matter, Coast to Coast AM, April 18, 2003
- Quantum Dots, Coast to Coast AM, April 26, 2004
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