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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.
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'''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]].
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* [https://craphound.com Website. ]
  
 
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* 2000 -- '''[[Campbell Award]]'''
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* 2000 -- [[2000 Campbell Award]]
 
* 2004 -- [[Locus Award]] for Best First Novel,  [[Sunburst Award]]
 
* 2004 -- [[Locus Award]] for Best First Novel,  [[Sunburst Award]]
 
* 2006 -- [[OryCon 28]], [[Conjure]], [[Boskone 43]], [[2006 Best Novelette Hugo|Best Novelette Hugo]] nominee
 
* 2006 -- [[OryCon 28]], [[Conjure]], [[Boskone 43]], [[2006 Best Novelette Hugo|Best Novelette Hugo]] nominee
 
* 2007 -- [[Ad Astra 26]], [[Locus Award]] for Best Novelette  
 
* 2007 -- [[Ad Astra 26]], [[Locus Award]] for Best Novelette  
 
* 2008 -- [[Picocon 25]], [[ConFuse 2008]], [[3Pi-Con]]
 
* 2008 -- [[Picocon 25]], [[ConFuse 2008]], [[3Pi-Con]]
* 2009 -- [[Philcon 2009]], [[Cryptic ConFusion]], [[2009 Best Novella Hugo|Best Novella Hugo]] and [[2009 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]] nominee
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* 2009 -- [[Philcon 2009]], [[Cryptic ConFusion]], [[2009 Best Novella Hugo]] and [[2009 Best Novel Hugo]] nominee
* 2010 -- [[ICON (Iowa) 35|ICON 35]]
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* 2010 -- [[Norwescon XXXIII]], [[ICON (Iowa) 35]]
 
* 2011 -- [[Philcon 2011]]
 
* 2011 -- [[Philcon 2011]]
* 2012 -- [[Capricon 32]], [[Olympus]]
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* 2012 -- [[Capricon 32]], [[Olympus 2012]] ([[Eastercon | Eastercon 63]])
* 2013 -- [[Fencon X]]
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* 2013 -- [[FenCon X]], [[P-Con X]]
* 2014 -- [[Westercon 67]]
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* 2014 -- [[Westercon 67]], [[Steampunkfestival i Gävle]] ([[Swecon | Swecon 17]])
 
* 2015 -- [[MidSouthCon 33]], [[Picocon 32]], [[Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award]]
 
* 2015 -- [[MidSouthCon 33]], [[Picocon 32]], [[Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award]]
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* 2017 -- [[I-Con 32]]
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* 2020 -- [[Baycon 2020]], [[MileHiCon 52]]
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* 2022 -- [[DemiCon 2022]]
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* 2023 -- [[ArmadilloCon 2023]] [[special guest]]
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Latest revision as of 07:13, 24 August 2023

(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.

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