Tom McCarthy

Tom McCarthy is a notable writer and artist, who was born in London in 1969 and raised in South London’s Greenwich. He studied English at Oxford’s New College, and his upbringing as the eighth of nine children in Omaha instilled in him a lifelong fascination with language and mystery. This fascination was further cultivated during his time at Jesuit high school and university, as well as during his two years living in a Jesuit community while earning his Master’s degree in English at Oxford.

McCarthy is perhaps best known for his debut novel, Remainder, which was first published in 2005 by Paris-based art press Metronome and has since been translated into several languages. His work has been described as “literary criticism” and has been praised by critics for its originality and depth. In addition to his novels, McCarthy has published numerous stories, essays, and articles on literature, philosophy, and art in various publications and anthologies.

In addition to his work as a writer, McCarthy is also an accomplished artist and the co-founder of the International Necronautical Society (INS), a semi-fictitious avant-garde network that has been described as a “total art work” and a “platform for fantastically mobile thinking.” The INS has gained notoriety for its provocative actions, such as breaking into the BBC website and inserting propaganda into its source-code, and setting up a broadcasting unit at the ICA to transmit poem-codes over FM radio and the internet.

McCarthy has also had a successful career in academia, teaching at various institutions including the Architectural Association, Central Saint Martins School of Art, the Royal College of Art, Goldsmiths College, and the University of Minnesota. He has written a monthly column in America magazine on the interplay between intellectual and spiritual life and has published several books, including From This Clay: Gifts, Surprises and Questions from the Spiritual Quest and Relationships of Sympathy: The Writer and the Reader in British Romanticism.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Remainder 2005
2 Men in Space 2007
3 C 2010
4 Satin Island 2015
5 The Making of Incarnation 2021
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Tintin and the Secret of Literature 2006
2 A Harvest of Innocence: The Untold Story of the West Memphis Three Murder Case (With: Dan Stidham) 2023
Greatest Books
# Title Year
1 Greatest U.S. Army Stories Ever Told (By: Iain Martin) 2006
2 Greatest Escape Stories Ever Told (By: Darren Brown) 2006
3 The Greatest U.S. Marine Corps Stories Ever Told (By: Joseph H. Alexander) 2007
4 Greatest Dog Stories Ever Told (By: Patricia M. Sherwood) 2009
5 The Greatest Special Ops Stories Ever Told (By: Tom McCarthy) 2016
6 The Greatest Sniper Stories Ever Told (By: Tom McCarthy) 2016
7 The Greatest Air Aces Stories Ever Told (By: Robert Barr Smith, Laurence J. Yadon) 2017
8 The Greatest Coast Guard Rescue Stories Ever Told (By: Tom McCarthy) 2017
9 The Greatest Air Combat Stories Ever Told (By: Tom McCarthy) 2017
10 The Greatest Medal of Honor Stories Ever Told (By: Tom McCarthy) 2018
11 The Greatest Mountain Men Stories Ever Told (By: Lamar Underwood) 2018
12 The Greatest Navy SEAL Stories Ever Told (By: Laurence Yadon) 2018
13 Great American Baseball Stories (By: Jeff Silverman) 2019
14 The Greatest POW Escape Stories Ever Told (By: Keith Warren Lloyd) 2020
15 The Greatest Military Mission Stories Ever Told 2022
16 The Greatest Golf Stories Ever Told (By: Jeff Silverman) 2023
17 The Greatest Rowing Stories Ever Told (By: Göran R. Buckhorn) 2023
18 The Greatest Hunting Stories Ever Told (By: Lamar Underwood) 2024
Tom McCarthy Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Things I've Learned From Women Who've Dumped Me 2008
2 We'll Never Have Paris 2019
3 Denizen of the Dead: The Horrors of Clarendon Court 2020