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Latest revision as of 11:49, 14 October 2024
(July 17, 1971 –)
Cory Efram Doctorow is a Canadian author and journalist, who began publishing SF in 1990. He is co-editor of the weblog Boing Boing and is an activist in favor of liberalizing copyright laws. He has collaborated with Karl Schroeder and Charles Stross. A Place So Foreign and Eight More (2003) is a collection of his short fiction.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 2000 -- 2000 Campbell Award
- 2004 -- Locus Award for Best First Novel, Sunburst Award
- 2006 -- OryCon 28, Conjure, Boskone 43, Best Novelette Hugo nominee
- 2007 -- Ad Astra 26, Locus Award for Best Novelette
- 2008 -- Picocon 25, ConFuse 2008, 3Pi-Con
- 2009 -- Philcon 2009, Cryptic ConFusion, 2009 Best Novella Hugo and 2009 Best Novel Hugo nominee
- 2010 -- Norwescon XXXIII, ICON 35
- 2011 -- Philcon 2011
- 2012 -- Capricon 32, Olympus 2012 ( Eastercon 63)
- 2013 -- FenCon X, P-Con X
- 2014 -- Westercon 67, Steampunkfestival i Gävle ( Swecon 17)
- 2015 -- MidSouthCon 33, Picocon 32, Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award
- 2017 -- I-Con 32
- 2020 -- Baycon 2020, MileHiCon 52
- 2022 -- DemiCon 2022
- 2023 -- ArmadilloCon 2023 special guest
- 2024 -- Albacon 2024 "remote guest", TusCon 51
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