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Fiction Short Stories (single Author)

Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow

by (author) Cory Doctorow

Publisher
PM Press
Initial publish date
Nov 2011
Category
Short Stories (single author)
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781604864045
    Publish Date
    Nov 2011
    List Price
    $18.5

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Description

Cory Doctorow burst on the SF scene in 2000 like a rocket, inspiring awe in readers (and envy in other writers) with his bestselling novels and stories, which he insisted on giving away via Creative Commons. Meanwhile, as coeditor of the wildly popular blog Boing Boing, he became the radical new voice of the Web, boldly arguing for internet freedom from corporate control.

Doctorow’s activism and artistry are both on display in this Outspoken Author edition. The crown jewel is his novella The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow, the high-velocity adventures of a transhuman teenager in a toxic post-Disney dystopia, battling wireheads and wumpuses (and having fun doing it!) until he meets the “meat girl” of his dreams, and is forced to choose between immortality and sex.

Plus a live transcription of Cory’s historic address to the 2010 World SF Convention, “Creativity vs. Copyright,” dramatically presenting his controversial case for open-source in both information and art.

Also included is an international Outspoken Interview (Skyped from England, Canada, and the U.S.) in which Doctorow reveals the surprising sources of his genius.

About the author

Cory Doctorow is a multi-award-winning science fiction author, technologist, activist and speaker. His novels include Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom, Eastern Standard Tribe and the recently released contemporary fantasy, Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town.

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Editorial Reviews

“Doctorow uses science fiction as a kind of cultural WD-40, loosening hinges and dissolving adhesions to peer into some of society’s unlighted corners.”
New York Times

“Utterly contemporary and deeply peculiar—a hard combination to beat (or, these days, to find).”
—William Gibson, author of Neuromancer

“Everything comes under Doctorow’s microscope, and he manages to be both up to date and off the cuff in the best possible way.”
Locus

“One of the genre’s fresh new talents, one of the few who seamlessly mixes the future with the bizarre.”
Rocky Mountain News

“Doctorow shows us life from the point-of-view of the plugged-in generation and makes it feel like a totally alien world.”
Montreal Gazette

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