Woody Evans | |
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Born | 1977 Mississippi, United States |
Occupation | Writer, librarian |
Period | 1999– |
Woody Evans is an American librarian and author of short stories and nonfiction works, who is known for critical commentary on technology, technoculture, and transhumanism.[1][2][3] He has written for Rain Taxi, Boing Boing, Juked, Blunderbuss Magazine, was a Library Journal columnist in 2007,[4] and is a frequent contributor to Information Today publications. His books and articles are referenced in Library and Information Science courses.[5]
Partial bibliography
Fiction
- Bastard Sword. Split Lip Magazine, 2016.
- Sirius Numb. Blunderbuss Magazine, 2016.
- Pashtun Probs. Blip Magazine, 2012.
- Eyes Only. TRNSFR, 2011
- The Devil Plus Russians. Primal, 1999.
Poetry
- Locusts Throng the Corn. Tanka Journal, 2016
- The Dowager's Goat. Haiku Journal, 2013
- Buildup. Juked, 2004
Nonfiction
- Them Skulls. Star 82 Review, 2018.[6]
- Cyberspace is the Child of the Industrial Age – Defining it as Independent is Nonsense. Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, 2016.
- Against Transhuman Separatism. Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, 2016.
- Librarians Need Global Credentials. Library Journal. 2016: 54. 1 April.
- FreakAngels. Rain Taxi Review of Books, 2012.[7]
- Outside the Gold Ring: Notes from the First Ever Middle East Film and Comic Con. Motherboard, 2012.
- The Social Web and Civil Life. Searcher, 2009
Books
- Building Library 3.0. Chandos, 2009.
- Information Dynamics in Virtual Worlds. Chandos, 2011
- The Future We Deserve. (Contributor). 2011.[8]
References
- ^ "Posthuman Rights: Dimensions of Transhuman Worlds". Teknokultura. Revista de Cultura Digital y Movimientos Sociales (in European Spanish). 12 (2). 2015. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
- ^ Articles published in The Journal of Evolution and Technology, Acceler8or, H+ Magazine [1], and others.
- ^ Evans, Woody (2016). "Cyberspace is the Child of the Industrial Age - Defining it as Independent is Nonsense". Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies.
- ^ "Library Journal". www.libraryjournal.com. Retrieved 2024-05-02.
- ^ Glyndwr University, Library & Information Practice Program
- ^ "Them Skulls".
- ^ "FreakAngels: Volumes 1-6". 7 November 2013.
- ^ The Future We Deserve. PediaPress GmbH. 21 November 2012.