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Nimby and the D-Hoppers free, CC-licensed text
Infinite Matrix editor Eileen Gunn sez, “I’ve put up a new issue of the Infinite Matrix — in honor of Cory’s birthday and because I have three great stories the world needs to read: a reprint of Cory’s fine Nimby and the Dimension Hoppers and two excellent stories by writers from Eastern Europe: Serbian activist and writer Yasmina Tesanovic’s charming Cats and Cars at and Ukrainian SF writer Yana Dubinianska’s spine-tingling Barge over Black Water. ” Nimby and the D-Hoppers is one of my most widely reprinted stories, and it’s one of a very small handful of stories that I hadn’t yet published for free online, though it has been released as CC-licensed podcasts and a CC licensed comic. As with the other adaptations, the text is Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike. And yup, yesterday was my birthday! I’m 37, which means I’m now in my prime. It sure beats being a total square at 36. Craphound podcastCraphound, the first short story I ever published in a professional market, has been turned into a fine little audio reading by Literal Systems (using the Creative Commons license), read by Rosalia Triana.
(Thanks, Bri!) Speaking tonight in SeattleReminder: I’m speaking tonight at the University Bookstore in Seattle as part of the Clarion West reading series — hope to see you there!
Link, Link to Clarion West events calendar Reading in Seattle this TuesdayI’m giving a public reading and talk in Seattle this Tuesday as part of the excellent Clarion West reading series, through which all six instructors do free appearances (you can meet the Clarion West students at these, too!). There’s also a public party on Friday.
Futuristic Tales, nationwide!
I just got word from IDW, the publishers of my graphic novel Cory Doctorow’s Futuristic Tales of the Here and Now (which collects six of my short stories, adapted for comics by a team of talented writers and artists), that Barnes and Noble and Books-a-Million have both taken very large orders of the hardcover, every copy of which is signed and numbered (yes, I signed thousands and thousands of tip-in sheets, by hand, until I thought my arm would fall off). They’re available online, of course, but practically every BN and BAM store nationwide is bound to have them. The book has also seen great orders from independents across the nation — and, of course, it’s available as a free, Creative Commons licensed download. Futuristic Tales at Books-a-Million, Futuristic Tales at independent booksellers near you, Download Futuristic Tales for free! Locus column: Nature’s Daredevils: Writing for Young AudiencesLocus Magazine’s just published my latest column, “Nature’s Daredevils: Writing for Young Audiences,” written in honor of their special young adult publishing issue — in it, I examine the lessons I’ve learned in writing my first YA book, Little Brother:
Guardian column: Warning to copyright enforcers: Three strikes and you’re outMy latest Guardian column is up: “Warning to copyright enforcers: Three strikes and you’re out” argues that if the entertainment industry wants the right to disconnect accused infringers after three accusations, then they should be prepared to have their corporate Internet access terminated if they make three false accusations. Thanks to Kevin Marks for the idea!
After the Siege wins the Locus Award!Last night, Locus Magazine held its annual Locus Awards Ceremony in Seattle, the winners include several of my favorite books of the year — and my novella, “After the Siege” — which was collected in my short story collection Overclocked and adapted for comics in my new collection Cory Doctorow’s Futuristic Tales of the Here and Now“. (The story’s first publication was in the Russian magazine Esli, and the translation is also downloadable). Many thanks to all who voted for this story, to Eileen Gunn for publishing the story and accepting the award on my behalf, and especially to my grandmother, Valentina Rachman, for sharing her stories of life as a child-soldier in the civil defense corps during the Siege of Leningrad.
Interview with Chicago Red EyeLast month while on my Little Brother book-tour, I sat down for an interview in Chicago with Elliott Serrano from the Chicago Red-Eye.
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