http://www.singularityweblog.com/cory-doctorow-on-singularity-1-on-1/ [yt] Cory Doctorow is one of my all time most favorite science fiction writers. So it is no surprise I had so much fun interviewing him.
I don't know how he does it, but Cory is one of those rare individuals who can juggle successfully being a father, an avid reader, a blogger, an activist, a journalist and a prolific science fiction writer, all at once.
It is for this reason that I was persistent in chasing Cory for over 2 years so that I can finally get him on Singularity 1 on 1. And it was totally worth it: Doctorow is indeed a very dynamic, eloquent, passionate, challenging and fun interlocutor.
During our conversation Cory covers a wide variety of topics such as: how Star Wars inspired him to become a science fiction writer; Cory's initial jobs as a bookstore seller, Greenpeace activist, web developer, entrepreneur and director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation; the intimate relationship between being a science fiction writer, a blogger and an activist; the motivation and goals behind his work; what science fiction is about and what it is good and bad at doing; Doctorow's take on the technological singularity as a "progressive apocalypse"; his "militant atheism" and technology activism.
Some of my favorite quotes that I will take away from this interview with Cory are:
"Science fiction is very good at predicting the present."
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"Evolution is not perfection. Evolution is suitability."
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"We have failed to appreciate the gravitas of the internet and continue to regulate it as if it is a glorified video on demand service. And as we do this, we put everything that we do on the internet -- which is everything -- in jeopardy."
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