C. C. MacApp
C. C. MacApp, pseudonym of Carroll Mather Capps (27 November 1917 – 15 January 1971) was an American science fiction author. He was also a long-time benefactor of San Francisco chess. He was a former president of the San Francisco Bay Area Chess League, and won the Northern California and San Francisco chess championship several times.
Novels
- 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)
Awards
- His novella The Mercurymen was a nominee for the 1965 Nebula award.
References
External links
- Works by C. C. MacApp at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about C. C. MacApp at Internet Archive
- Works by C. C. MacApp at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
- C. C. MacApp at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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