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Charles David George "Charlie" Stross (born 18 October 1964) is a British writer of
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and
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. Stross specialises in
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and
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. Between 1994 and 2004, he was also an active writer for the magazine '' Computer Shopper'' and was responsible for its monthly
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column. He stopped writing for the magazine to devote more time to novels. However, he continues to publish
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articles on the Internet.


Early life and education

Stross was born in
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, England. He showed an early interest in writing and wrote his first science fiction story at age 12. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in Pharmacy in 1986 and qualified as a pharmacist in 1987. In 1989, he enrolled at
Bradford University The University of Bradford is a public research university located in the city of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. A plate glass university, it received its royal charter in 1966, making it the 40th university to be created in Britain, but ...
for a post-graduate degree in computer science. In 1990, he went to work as a technical author and programmer. In 2000, he began working as a writer full-time, as a technical writer at first, but then became successful as a fiction writer.Charles Stross
, Tor.com (accessed 29 May 2013)


Career

In the 1970s and 1980s, Stross published some
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articles about ''
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'' in ''
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'' magazine. Some of his creatures, such as the death knight, githyanki (the name borrowed from George R. R. Martin's 1977 novel, '' Dying of the Light''),
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, and
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(a chaotic race of frog-like humanoids) were later published in the ''
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'' monster compendium. His first published short story, "The Boys", appeared in '' Interzone'' in 1987. A collection of his short stories, '' Toast: And Other Rusted Futures'', was released in 2002; subsequent short stories have been nominated for the Hugo Award, Nebula Award, and other awards. His first novel, '' Singularity Sky'', was published by Ace Books in 2003 and was also nominated for the Hugo Award. His novella "The Concrete Jungle" (published in ''
The Atrocity Archives ''The Laundry Files'' is a series of novels by British writer Charles Stross. They mix the genres of Lovecraftian horror, spy thriller, science fiction, and workplace humour. Their main character for the first five novels is "Bob Howard" (a p ...
'') won the Hugo award for its category in 2005. His novel ''
Accelerando ''Accelerando'' is a 2005 science fiction novel consisting of a series of interconnected short stories written by British author Charles Stross. As well as normal hardback and paperback editions, it was released as a free e-book under the CC ...
'' won the 2006
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for best science fiction novel, was a finalist for the
John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel The John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, or Campbell Memorial Award, is an annual award presented by the Center for the Study of Science Fiction at the University of Kansas to the author of the best science fiction no ...
, and was on the final ballot for the Hugo Award in the best novel category. '' Glasshouse'' won the 2007
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and was on the final ballot for the Hugo Award in the best novel category; the German translation ''Glashaus'' won the 2009 Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis. His novella "
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" won the 2007 Locus Award for best novella, and most recently he was awarded the Edward E. Smith Memorial Award or Skylark at
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2008. His novel ''
The Atrocity Archives ''The Laundry Files'' is a series of novels by British writer Charles Stross. They mix the genres of Lovecraftian horror, spy thriller, science fiction, and workplace humour. Their main character for the first five novels is "Bob Howard" (a p ...
'' (2004) focused on a British intelligence agency investigating Mythos-like horrors; using ideas similar to those in the RPG book '' Delta Green'' (1996), Stross commented in an afterword to the book: "All I can say in my defence is... I hadn't heard of ''Delta Green'' when I wrote ''The Atrocity Archive''... I'll leave it at that except to say that ''Delta Green'' has come dangerously close to making me pick up the dice again." "
Rogue Farm Rogue Farm is a 2003 science fiction short story by British author Charles Stross. It takes place in a bizarre future sometime after the technological singularity. In a world of biological fabricators, eight-legged cows, talking dogs, microscopic su ...
," his 2003 short story, was adapted into an eponymous animated film that debuted in August 2004. Stross was one of the Guests of Honour at Orbital 2008, the British National Science Fiction convention (
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), in March 2008. He was the Author Guest of Honour at the Maryland Regional Science Fiction Convention (
Balticon Balticon is the Maryland Regional science fiction convention, sponsored by the Baltimore Science Fiction Society (BSFS). It has been held annually since 1966. The name "Balticon" is trademarked by BSFS. Overview Balticon brings together over 18 ...
) in May 2009. He was Author Guest of Honour at Fantasticon (
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) in August 2009. He was the Guest of Honor at Boskone 48 in Feb 2011.
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used their ''
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'' license to create '' The Laundry'' (2010), based on Stross' writings, wherein agents must deal with the outer gods and British bureaucracy at the same time. In September 2012, Stross released '' The Rapture of the Nerds'', a novel written in collaboration with
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. The two have also together been involved in the Creative Commons licensing and copyright movement. In December 2017 he gave a talk at
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.


Awards

''
Accelerando ''Accelerando'' is a 2005 science fiction novel consisting of a series of interconnected short stories written by British author Charles Stross. As well as normal hardback and paperback editions, it was released as a free e-book under the CC ...
'' won the 2006
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. "
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" won the 2007 Locus Award for best novella. "The Concrete Jungle" (contained in
The Atrocity Archives ''The Laundry Files'' is a series of novels by British writer Charles Stross. They mix the genres of Lovecraftian horror, spy thriller, science fiction, and workplace humour. Their main character for the first five novels is "Bob Howard" (a p ...
) won the Hugo Award for best novella in 2005; "
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", included in ''Wireless'', won the same award in 2010, and " Equoid" in 2014. Glasshouse won the 2009 Prometheus Award for Best Novel; Stross was a Best Novel finalist in 2009 for Saturn's Children and has been nominated four other times for Iron Sunrise (in 2005), Accelerando (2006), The Revolution Business (2010) and Annihilation Score (2016). ''The Apocalypse Codex'' won the 2013
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. Stross's work has also been nominated for a number of other awards, including the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, Arthur C. Clarke Award, and the
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, as well as the Japanese
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.


Selected bibliography


''The Merchant Princes'' series

* ''The Family Trade'' (2004) * ''The Hidden Family'' (2005) * ''The Clan Corporate'' (2006) * ''The Merchants' War'' (2007) * ''The Revolution Business'' (2009) * ''The Trade of Queens'' (2010) * ''Empire Games'' (2017) * ''Dark State'' (2018) * ''Invisible Sun'' (2021)


The Laundry Files Universe


''The Laundry Files''

* ''The Atrocity Archives'' (2004) * ''The Jennifer Morgue'' (2006) * ''Down on the Farm'' (2008 novelette) * ''Equoid'' (2013 novelette) * ''The Fuller Memorandum'' (2010) * ''Overtime'' (2009 novelette) * ''The Apocalypse Codex'' (2012) * ''The Rhesus Chart'' (2014) * ''The Annihilation Score'' (2015) * ''The Nightmare Stacks'' (2016) * ''The Delirium Brief'' (2017) * ''The Labyrinth Index'' (2018) *''Escape From Yokai Land'' (2022 novella)


''Tales of the New Management''

* ''Dead Lies Dreaming'' (2020) * ''Quantum of Nightmares'' (2022)


''Halting State'' series

* '' Halting State'' (2007) * ''
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'' (2011) * ''The Lambda Functionary'' (originally 2014, then delayed to 2018, then abandoned)


Eschaton series

*'' Singularity Sky'' (2003) *'' Iron Sunrise'' (2004)


Standalone work

*''
A Colder War "A Colder War" is an alternate history novelette by Charles Stross written c. 1997 and originally published in 2000. The story fuses the Cold War and the Cthulhu Mythos. The story is set in the early 1980s and explores the consequences of the ...
'' (2000) *''
Accelerando ''Accelerando'' is a 2005 science fiction novel consisting of a series of interconnected short stories written by British author Charles Stross. As well as normal hardback and paperback editions, it was released as a free e-book under the CC ...
'' (2005) *'' Glasshouse'' (2006) *''
Missile Gap In the United States, during the Cold War, the missile gap was the perceived superiority of the number and power of the USSR's missiles in comparison with those of the U.S. (a lack of military parity). The gap in the ballistic missile arsenals did ...
'' (2006)


References


External links

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Stross software releases
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