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Tom Crosshill (real name Toms Kreicbergs) is a Latvian author of
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and literary fiction, active since 2010. His work has appeared in publications in Chinese, Cuban, English, Finnish, Latvian and Polish. Crosshill has been nominated for several Nebula awards and won the
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Award for Best Author in 2016. Kreicbergs is also an entrepreneur and investment trainer who started his career working on
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in the US. Later he was a co-founder and the first CEO of the regulated asset management company INDEXO from 2017 to 2020.INDEXO. "Par mums (about us)."
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Biography

Crosshill was raised in Riga, Latvia, where he learned English at an early age to read American speculative fiction in its original language. He studied physics at
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, and later lived in New York and Iowa before returning to his native Latvia.


Literary career

Crosshill honed his craft at the Del Rey Online Writing Workshop in the late 1990s and was later a member of the Altered Fluid writers' group in New York and attended the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa.Tom Crosshill. "About Tom."
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'', ''Sybil's Garage'', and ''Writers of the Future Volume XXVI''.


Recognition

Two of Crosshill's stories, "Mama, We Are Zhenya, Your Son" and "Fragmentation, or Ten A Thousand Goodbyes," have been nominated for the
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. One short story, "The Magician and Laplace's Demon," has been nominated for the
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'. Crosshill's work has also been nominated for the
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and the Annual Latvian Literary Award. He was a winner in the
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Contest, published in 2010. He won the
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Award for Best Author in 2016.


Bibliography


Novels

*''The Cat King of Havana'' (2016) *''The Cattle Express: A Tale of Wall Street and Siberia'' (2016)


Collections

*''Fragmentation: A Collection''


Chapbooks

*''Frammentazione, o diecimila arrivederci'' (2015; Italian translation of "Fragmentation, or Ten Thousand Goodbyes")


Short fiction

*"To Be Alone Again" (2010) *"Waiting for Number Five" (2010) *"Thinking Woman's Crop of Fools" (2010) *"Seeing Double" (2010) *"Express to Paris by Dragon First Class" (2010) *"Mama, We Are Zhenya, Your Son" (2011) *"Fragmentation, or Ten Thousand Goodbyes" (2012) *"Bearslayer and the Black Knight" (2012) *"A Well-Adjusted Man" (2012) *"The Magician and Laplace's Demon" (2014) *"The Dark City Luminous" (2016)


References


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