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I used to want to understand how the world worked. Little things, like heavy stuff goes at the bottom of the laundry bag, or big things, like the best way to get a boy to chase you is to ignore him, or medium things, like if you cut an onion under running water your eyes won't sting, and if you wash your fingers afterwards with lemon-juice they won't stink. I used to want to know all the secrets, and every time I learned one, I felt like I'd taken--a step. On a journey. To a place. A destination: to be the kind of person who knew all this stuff, the way everyone around me seemed to know all this stuff. I thought that once I knew enough secrets, I'd be like them.


Cory Doctorow


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Homeland. Other work and fellowships
He served as Canadian Regional Director of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America in 1999. ISBN 0-7653-1278-6.

Cory Efram Doctorow (/ˈkɒri ˈdɒktəroʊ/; born July 17 1971) is a Canadian-Britishblogger journalist and science fiction author who serves as co-editor of the weblog Boing Boing. He is an activist in favour of liberalising copyright laws and a proponent of the Creative Commons organization using some of their licenses for his books.

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