Cory Doctorow is a Canadian man of letters, albeit of British ancestry; he traces his antecedents to Jewish communities domiciled in Eastern Europe through his grandparents who, in the run-up to relocating to Canada, originated from Eastern Europe. The scribbler’s birth name is Cory Efram Doctorow and is a quadragenarian. Doctorow was born in July 1971 and his birthplace is Toronto upon Ontario in Canada. Doctorow, who co-founded an ill-fated software company, juggles various occupations: he is a cyber rights activist, blogger, author, public speaker, and journalist, particularly a co-editor.
Books in order of publication:
Little Brother Books
Little Brother | (2008) | |
Homeland | (2013) | |
Lawful Interception | (2013) | |
Attack Surface | (2020) |
Standalone Novels
Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom | (2003) | |
Eastern Standard Tribe | (2004) | |
Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town | (2005) | |
Makers | (2009) | |
For the Win | (2010) | |
The Rapture of the Nerds (With: Charles Stross) | (2012) | |
Pirate Cinema | (2012) | |
Walkaway | (2017) |
Graphic Standalone Novels
Cory Doctorow’s Futuristic Tales Of The Here And Now (With: Dara Naraghi) | (2008) | |
In Real Life | (2014) |
Short Stories/Novellas
When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth | (2006) | |
The Things That Make Me Weak and Strange Get Engineered Away | (2008) | |
True Names | (2008) | |
Chicken Little | (2011) | |
After the Siege | (2015) | |
Anda’s Game | (2015) | |
Party Discipline | (2017) | |
Poesy the Monster Slayer | (2020) |
Short Story Collections
A Place So Foreign and Eight More | (2000) | |
Overclocked | (2007) | |
The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow | (2011) | |
Radicalized | (2019) |
Non-Fiction Books
The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Publishing Science Fiction | (2000) | |
Essential Blogging | (2002) | |
Content | (2008) | |
Ebooks | (2010) | |
Context | (2011) | |
All Complex Ecosystems Have Parasites | (2014) | |
Information Doesn’t Want to Be Free | (2014) |
Publication Order of Anthologies
ReVisions | (2004) | |
Year’s Best SF 11 | (2006) | |
Tesseracts Eleven | (2007) | |
Watchlist | (2015) | |
Escape Pod | (2020) |