C.S. Richardson

Charles Scott Richardson (born 1955 in Regina, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian novelist, and book designer.[1] His novel, The End of the Alphabet, won the 2008 Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best first Book, Canada & the Caribbean.[2] He has won the Alcuin Society Award multiple times.[3]

He is Vice President, and Creative Director at Random House of Canada.[4] He lives in Toronto.

Works

  • End of the Alphabet. Random House. 2007. ISBN 978-0-385-52255-7.
  • The Emperor of Paris. Doubleday Canada. 2012. ISBN 978-0385670906. Emperor of Paris.

Reviews

gollark: We have more crazy world leaders than they had when it was thought up, yes.
gollark: It breaks down if your precommitment to it isn't very credible, or someone is just crazy.
gollark: If you credibly precommit to nuking whoever nukes *you*, and they know that, then they won't nuke you because they would be nuked.
gollark: It's a game theory thing.
gollark: I vaguely read somewhere that nuclear winter was somewhat discredited as an idea.

References

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