Super Man and the Bug Out, by 
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Title: Super Man and the Bug Out 
Author: Cory Doctorow 
Release Date: November 20, 2005 [EBook #17030] 
Language: English 
Character set encoding: ASCII 
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SUPER 
MAN AND THE BUG OUT *** 
 
Copyright (C) 2001 Cory Doctorow
The Super Man and the Bugout 
Cory Doctorow 
From "A Place So Foreign and Eight More," a short story collection 
published in September, 2003 by Four Walls Eight Windows Press 
(ISBN 1568582862). See http://craphound.com/place for more. 
Originally published in On Spec, Fall 2001 
"It is certainly worth noting that the story in this issue which flagrantly 
violates the length limit, Cory Doctorow's 'The Super Man and the 
Bugout,' at close to 10,000 words, is also by far the best story... The 
story is both very funny, and a portrayal of a quite believable 
non-human human being." 
- Rich Horton, Tangent Online 
http://www.tangentonline.com/reviews/magazine.php3?review=463 
-- 
Blurbs and quotes: 
* Cory Doctorow straps on his miner's helmet and takes you deep into 
the caverns and underground rivers of Pop Culture, here filtered 
through SF-coloured glasses. Enjoy. 
- Neil Gaiman Author of American Gods and Sandman 
* Few writers boggle my sense of reality as much as Cory Doctorow. 
His vision is so far out there, you'll need your GPS to find your way 
back. 
- David Marusek Winner of the Theodore Sturgeon Award, Nebula 
Award nominee 
* Cory Doctorow is one of our best new writers: smart, daring, savvy, 
entertaining, ambitious, plugged-in, and as good a guide to the wired 
world of the twenty-first century that stretches out before us as you're
going to find. 
- Gardner Dozois Editor, Asimov's SF 
* He sparkles! He fizzes! He does backflips and breaks the furniture! 
Science fiction needs Cory Doctorow! 
- Bruce Sterling Author of The Hacker Crackdown and Distraction 
* Cory Doctorow strafes the senses with a geekspeedfreak explosion of 
gomi kings with heart, weirdass shapeshifters from Pleasure Island and 
jumping automotive jazz joints. If this is Canadian science fiction, give 
me more. 
- Nalo Hopkinson Author of Midnight Robber and Brown Girl in the 
Ring 
* Cory Doctorow is the future of science fiction. An nth-generation 
hybrid of the best of Greg Bear, Rudy Rucker, Bruce Sterling and 
Groucho Marx, Doctorow composes stories that are as BPM-stuffed as 
techno music, as idea-rich as the latest issue of NEW SCIENTIST, and 
as funny as humanity's efforts to improve itself. Utopian, insightful, 
somehow simultaneously ironic and heartfelt, these nine tales will 
upgrade your basal metabolism, overwrite your cortex with new and 
efficient subroutines and generally improve your life to the point where 
you'll wonder how you ever got along with them. Really, you should 
need a prescription to ingest this book. Out of all the glittering crap life 
and our society hands us, craphound supreme Doctorow has managed 
to fashion some industrial-grade art." 
- Paul Di Filippo Author of The Steampunk Trilogy 
* As scary as the future, and twice as funny. In this eclectic and electric 
collection Doctorow strikes sparks off today to illuminate tomorrow, 
which is what SF is supposed to do. And nobody does it better. 
- Terry Bisson Author of Bears Discover Fire
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A note about this story 
This story is from my collection, "A Place So Foreign and Eight More," 
published by Four Walls Eight Windows Press in September, 2003, 
ISBN 1568582862. I've released this story, along with five others, 
under the terms of a Creative Commons license that gives you, the 
reader, a bunch of rights that copyright normally reserves for me, the 
creator. 
I recently did the same thing with the entire text of my novel, "Down 
and Out in the Magic Kingdom" (http://craphound.com/down), and it 
was an unmitigated success. Hundreds of thousands of people 
downloaded the book -- good news -- and thousands of people bought 
the book -- also good news. It turns out that, as near as anyone can tell, 
distributing free electronic versions of books is a great way to sell more 
of the paper editions, while simultaneously getting the book into the 
hands of readers who would otherwise not be exposed to my work. 
I still don't know how it is artists will earn a living in the age of the 
Internet, but I remain convinced that the way to find out    
    
		
	
	
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