T is for Three (at the End of All Things)

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.

Published In: 
C is for Chimera
Bibliographic Entry: 

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.

The Longest Road in the Universe: A Collection of Fantastical Tales
Bibliographic Entry: 

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.

The Longest Road in the Universe: A Collection of Fantastical Tales
Bibliographic Entry: 

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.

Reviews: 

...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