Jack McDevitt


Jack McDevitt is an American science fiction author whose novels frequently deal with attempts to make contact with alien races, and with archaeology or xenoarchaeology. Most of his books concern either galactic relic hunters Alex Benedict and Chase or superluminal space pilot Priscilla "Hutch" Hutchins. McDevitt has received numerous nominations for Hugo, Nebula, and John W. Campbell awards. Seeker won the 2006 Nebula Award for Best Novel.
McDevitt's first story published was "The Emerson Effect" in The Twilight Zone Magazine in 1981.

Biography

McDevitt attended La Salle University, where a short story of his won the annual Freshman Short Story Contest and was published in the school's literary magazine, Four Quarters. As McDevitt explained in an interview:
McDevitt received a master's degree in literature from Wesleyan University in 1971. He resumed writing when his wife, Maureen, encouraged him to try it in 1980., McDevitt lives near Brunswick, Georgia. In 2005, he donated his archive to the department of Rare Books and Special Collections at Northern Illinois University. The novel Seeker won the 2006 Nebula Award for Best Novel, given by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. He has been nominated for the Nebula Award sixteen times; is his only win was for Seeker.

Themes

McDevitt has several story series, including one with the protagonist Alex Benedict. Another is his Academy series, including the novel The Engines of God, which introduces the idea of a universe that was once teeming with intelligent life, but contains only their abandoned artifacts by the time humans arrive. The main character of The Engines of God, pilot Priscilla Hutchins, has since appeared in seven more books, Deepsix, Chindi, Omega, Odyssey, Cauldron, StarHawk, and The Long Sunset. The mystery concerning the destructive "Omega Clouds" is unresolved until Omega.
McDevitt's novels frequently raise questions which he does not attempt to answer. He prefers to leave ambiguities to puzzle and intrigue his readers: "Some things are best left to the reader's very able imagination." The SF Site's Steven H Silver has written about this:

Novels miscellaneous

  • The Hercules Text, a revised version was also published as part of the collection Hello Out There.
  • Eternity Road
  • Moonfall
  • Infinity Beach, UK title Slow Lightning
  • Time Travelers Never Die
  • The Cassandra Project with Mike Resnick

    Academy Series - Priscilla "Hutch" Hutchins

  • StarHawk, prequel
  • The Engines of God, book 1
  • Deepsix, book 2
  • Chindi, book 3
  • Omega, book 4
  • Odyssey, book 5
  • Cauldron, book 6
  • The Long Sunset, book 7
The short stories "Melville on Iapetus", "Promises To Keep", "Oculus", "The Big Downtown", "Kaminsky At War", "Maiden Voyage", "Waiting at the Altar", and "The Cat's Pajamas" are also set in the Academy universe.

Alex Benedict

  • A Talent for War, also published as part of the collection Hello Out There.
  • Polaris
  • Seeker, winner of Nebula Award for Best Novel,
  • The Devil's Eye
  • Echo
  • Firebird
  • Octavia Gone
  • Village in the Sky
The short stories "In the Tower" and "A Voice in the Night" are also set in the Alex Benedict universe.

Ancient Shores

  • Ancient Shores
  • Thunderbird
  • ''Doorway to the Stars''

    Short fiction

Collections

  • Standard Candles
  • Hello Out There, omnibus edition of A Talent for War and a revised The Hercules Text
  • Ships in the Night
  • Outbound
  • Cryptic: The Best Short Fiction of Jack McDevitt
  • A Voice in the Night
  • ''Return to Glory''

    Awards and nominations

  • Nebula Best Short Story nominee : Cryptic
  • Philip K. Dick Award : The Hercules Text
  • Nebula Best Short Story nominee : "The Fort Moxie Branch"
  • Hugo Best Short Story nominee : "The Fort Moxie Branch"
  • International UPC Science Fiction Award winner : "Ships in the Night"
  • Nebula Best Novella nominee : "Time Travelers Never Die"
  • Arthur C. Clarke Best Novel nominee : Engines of God
  • Hugo Best Novella nominee : "Time Travelers Never Die"
  • Nebula Best Novel nominee : Ancient Shores
  • Nebula Best Novel nominee : Moonfall
  • Nebula Best Novelette nominee : "Good Intentions"
  • Nebula Best Novel nominee : Infinity Beach
  • John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Novel nominee : Infinity Beach
  • John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Novel nominee : Deepsix
  • Nebula Best Short Story nominee : "Nothing Ever Happens in Rock City"
  • Nebula Best Novel nominee : Chindi
  • Campbell Award winner : Omega
  • Nebula Best Novel nominee : Omega
  • Nebula Best Novel nominee : Polaris
  • Nebula Best Novel winner : Seeker
  • John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Novel nominee : Seeker
  • John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Novel nominee : Odyssey
  • Nebula Best Novel nominee : Odyssey
  • Nebula Best Novel nominee : Cauldron
  • Nebula Best Novel nominee : Echo
  • Nebula Best Novel nominee : Firebird
  • Nebula Best Novel nominee : Coming Home
  • Robert A. Heinlein Award winner