J. T. McIntosh

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J. T. McIntosh is a pseudonym used by Scottish writer and journalist James Murdoch MacGregor (1925—).

MacGregor used the pseudonym for all his science fiction work, which was the majority of his output, though he did publish some books under his own name. His first story, "The Curfew Tolls", appeared in Astounding Science Fiction in 1950, and his first novel, World Out of Mind, was published in 1953.

Film Credits

Along with John Mather, he is credited for the screenplay for the color feature film Satellite in the Sky (1956). As can be seen from the bibliography below, he had four years to finish his next book, Incident Over the Pacific (1960).

He has not published anything since 1980.

[edit] Partial Bibliography

  • World out of Mind (1953)
  • Born Leader (1954)
  • One in Three Hundred (1954)
  • The Fittest (1955)
  • Incident Over the Pacific (1960)
  • "The Wrong World," Galaxy, December 1960
  • Two Hundred Years to Christmas (1961)
  • The Million Cities (1963)
  • The Noman Way (1964)
  • Out of Chaos (1965)
  • "Planet of Fakers," Galaxy, October 1966
  • Time for a Change (1967)
  • Six Gates from Limbo (1968)
  • Take a Pair of Private Eyes (1968)
  • Transmigration (1970)
  • Flight from Rebirth (1971)
  • A Coat of Blackmail(1971)
  • The Cosmic Spies (1972)
  • The Space Sorcerers (1972)
  • Galactic Takeover Bid (1973)
  • Ruler of the World (1976)
  • Norman Conquest 2066 (1977)
  • This is The Way The World Begins (1977)
  • A Planet Called Utopia (1979)
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