Three supermassive black holes at the end of the universe contemplate the cacophony before and the quiet ahead; mourning, eulogizing, and perhaps creating something altogether new. Now available in the C is for Chimera anthology.
MacCath, C.S. 2016. "T Is for Three (at the End of All Things)." In C Is for Chimera, edited by Rhonda Parrish, 197–200. Edmonton: Poise and Pen.
MacCath, C. S. 2016. "T Is for Three (At the End of All Things)." In The Longest Road in the Universe: A Collection of Fantastical Tales, First Edition, 200–204. South Haven: Triskele Media Press.
MacCath, C. S. 2020. "T Is for Three (At the End of All Things)." In The Longest Road in the Universe: A Collection of Fantastical Tales, Second Edition, 162–64. South Haven: Triskele Media Press.
...an elegant elegy, blending scientific theories of the beginning and ending of universes with the more immediate concerns of living things.
Jennifer Crow
“T” by C.S. MacCath is a symphony of words, a glorious creation story that draws on physics and light and life.
Stephanie A. Cain