Friday, March 13, 1970

Author - MacCath, C.S.

Me and C.S. MacCath at CapClave 2015
Birth: I don't know when, but I think it probably took place in Ohio.

Death: Still alive and living on an island in the North Atlantic.

Comments: Ceallaigh S. MacCath is a science fiction author and poet. She attended both the University of Maine and the University of Toronto. MacCath has published numerous pieces of short fiction and poems, most notably the WSFA Small Press Award nominated story N Is for Nanomachine. Her poetry has been nominated for the Rhysling Award two times. She also runs Triskele Media, a web development company and small press.

MacCath has a website named C.S. MacCath: Science Fiction Author and Poet. She can also be found on Facebook, Google+, and Twitter.



My reviews of C.S. MacCath's books:
The Ruin of Beltany Ring

Other books by C.S. MacCath that I have read but not reviewed:
None

Short fiction by C.S. MacCath appearing in works that I have reviewed:
Ammonite Baby found in The Ruin of Beltany Ring
From Our Minds to Yours found in The Ruin of Beltany Ring
Ink for the Dead found in The Ruin of Beltany Ring
N Is for Nanomachine found in 2015 WSFA Small Press Award Voting
The Ruin of Beltany Ring found in The Ruin of Beltany Ring
Yundah found in The Ruin of Beltany Ring

Poems by C.S. MacCath appearing in works that I have reviewed:
Bringing Woden to the Little Green Men found in The Ruin of Beltany Ring
Fetters found in The Ruin of Beltany Ring
God-touched found in The Ruin of Beltany Ring
The Interstitial Fairy Demolition Crew Casts a Circle found in The Ruin of Beltany Ring
Ηψαιστξ found in The Ruin of Beltany Ring
Mine Is the Night Ocean found in The Ruin of Beltany Ring
A Path Without Bones found in The Ruin of Beltany Ring
Στεψαυοξ found in The Ruin of Beltany Ring
Two Servants of the Morrighan found in The Ruin of Beltany Ring
When I Arrived, This Is What She Said found in The Ruin of Beltany Ring

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