C. C. MacApp

{{short description|American novelist}}

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C. C. MacApp, pseudonym of Carroll Mather Capps (27 November 1917 – 15 January 1971)[http://www.authorwars.com/authors/writers/c-c-macapp "C. C. MacApp," Author Wars] was an American science fiction author. He was also a long-time benefactor of San Francisco chess. MacApp was a former president of the San Francisco Bay Area Chess League, and won the Northern California and San Francisco chess championship several times.[http://www.chessdryad.com/articles/wall/art_03.htm California Chess in the early 1970s] He also wrote as Carroll J. Clem.[http://www.philsp.com/homeville/fmi/d/d3373.htm#A117797 "MacApp, C.C." in The Fiction Mags Index]

Bibliography

=Novels=

As listed in Fantastic Fiction[http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/m/c-c-macapp/ "C C MacApp", Fantastic Fiction]

  • Omha Abides (1968)
  • Prisoners of the Sky (1969)
  • Secret of the Sunless World (as Carroll M. Capps, 1969)
  • Worlds of the Wall (1969)
  • Recall Not Earth (1970)
  • SUBB (1971)
  • Bumsider (1972)

=Short stories=

Published in Galaxy Science Fiction:

  • "[https://archive.org/stream/Galaxy_v19n03_1961-02#page/n52/mode/1up The Drug]" Galaxy, February 1961
  • "[https://archive.org/stream/Galaxy_v22n02_1963-12#page/n64/mode/1up And All the Earth a Grave]" Galaxy, December 1963
  • "[https://archive.org/stream/Galaxy_v23n03_1965-02#page/n79/mode/2up A Flask of Fine Arcturan]" Galaxy, February 1965
  • "[https://archive.org/stream/Galaxy_v23n04_1965-04#page/n145/mode/2up Sculptor]" Galaxy, April 1965
  • "The Mercurymen" Galaxy, December 1965
  • "[https://archive.org/stream/Galaxy_v25n05_1967-06_modified#page/n49/mode/2up Spare That Tree]" Galaxy, June 1967

Published in Worlds of If:

  • "Prisoners of the Sky", Worlds of If, February 1966
  • "[https://archive.org/details/1967-01_IF The Impersonators]", Worlds of If, January 1967
  • "[https://archive.org/details/1967-12_IF When Sea is Born Again]", Worlds of If, May 1967
  • "[https://archive.org/details/1967-07_IF A Ticket to Zenner"]", Worlds of If, July 1967
  • "[https://archive.org/details/1967-09_IF The Fortunes of Peace]", Worlds of If, September 1967
  • "[https://archive.org/details/1967-10_IF Winter of the Llangs]", Worlds of If, October 1967
  • "[https://archive.org/details/1967-11_IF Mail Drop]", Worlds of If, November 1967
  • "[https://archive.org/details/1968-05_IF_modified Where the Subbs Go]", Worlds of If, May 1968
  • "[https://archive.org/details/1968-07_IF_modified The Hides of Marrech]", Worlds of If, July 1968
  • "[https://archive.org/details/1968-09_IF Dream Street]", Worlds of If, September 1968
  • "[https://archive.org/details/1969-05_IF Mad Ship]", Worlds of If, May 1969

=Gree series=

This space opera series ran in Worlds of If alongside Fred Saberhagen's Berserker series and Keith Laumer's tales of Retief, the galactic diplomat.

  • "[https://archive.org/details/1964-08_IF The Slavers of Gree]", Worlds of If, August 1964
  • "[https://archive.org/details/1965-02_IF Gree's Commandos]", Worlds of If, February 1965
  • "[https://archive.org/details/1965-04_IF Gree's Hellcats]", Worlds of If, April 1965
  • "[https://archive.org/details/1965-06_IF No Friend of Gree]", Worlds of If, June 1965
  • "[https://archive.org/details/1965-09_IF Gree's Damned Ones]", Worlds of If, September 1965
  • "[https://archive.org/details/1966-09_IF Enemies of Gree]", Worlds of If, September 1966
  • "[https://archive.org/details/1966-11_IF The Sign of Gree]", Worlds of If, November 1966
  • "[https://archive.org/details/1967-02_IF A Beachhead for Gree]", Worlds of If, February 1967

Awards

His novella The Mercurymen was a finalist for the 1965 Nebula Award for Best Novella.

References