Cory Doctorow was born in Toronto, Ontario in 1971. His short story Craphound has
been printed in Science Fiction Age
, Years Best Science Fiction XVI
and in the Canadian
anthology, Northern Suns.
Craphound,
was a finalist for both the 1999 Prix Aurora Award
and the1999 Theodore Sturgeon
Memorial Award. Cory has since won the 2000 John W. Campbell Memorial Award for the Best New Writer
and has sold over 30 short stories to various SF magazines and anthologies.
Cory's critically acclaimed
first novel, Down
and Out in the Magic Kingdom is selling quite well, even with a free
online version available. His second novel, Eastern
Standard Tribe, is now available. His collection, A
Place So Foreign and Eight More, is also available. Cory's
non-fiction book called The
Complete Idiots Guide to Publishing SF co-written with fellow Canadian SF author,
Karl Schroeder is now on sale.
Look for Cory's newest novel
Eastern Standard Tribe
Now Available!
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Interesting Links
Biography
Website
ISFDb bibliography
Craphound notes
Nonfiction articles
Interview with
William Gibson
Raw
Transcript of above interview
The Complete
Idiots Guide to Publishing SF
Published Short
Fiction
Larger image of The Idiots Guide
cover
Online Reading
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