Costi Gurgu

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Costi Gurgu

28 Published BooksCosti Gurgu

Speculative fiction writer with eight books and over forty short stories published in the USA, Canada, England, Denmark, Romania, Poland, and Hungary.
Twenty-seven times awarded for his fiction, including the prestigious "Alexandru Odobescu" award for debut book, two times the "Vladimir Colin" award for novel and short story collection, and the "Romanian National Convention Award" for Best Story of the Year.

Books:
- "Black Corrosion" - novel, Kult Books, 2025
- "Pink Corrosion" - novel, Kult Books, 2024
- "Green Corrosion" - novel, Kult Books, 2023
- "Servitude" - novel, Kult Books, 2022
- "RecipeArium" - novel, White Cat Publications, 2016
-"Chronicles from the End of the Earth" - short story collection, Millennium Books, 2011
-"Retetarium" - novel, Tritonic, 2006
-"The Glass Plague" - short story collection, ProLogos, 2000

Recent sales:
- "Corrosion" - short story, "Water - Optimistic Sci-Fi" Anthology, editor Nina Munteanu, 2017
-"The Glass Plague" - novelette, "Dark Horizons - An Anthology of Dark Science Fiction", editor Charles P. Zaglanis, 2016.
-"Children of God" - short story, "Street Magick - Tales of Urban Fantasy", editor Charles P. Zaglanis, 2016
-"Cosmobotica" - a short story written together with Tony Pi, "The Mammoth Book of Dieselpunk", editor Sean Wallace, 2015
-"Secret Recipes" - short story, "Tesseracts Seventeen Anthology", Edge SF & F Publishing, 2013
-"The Black Citadel" - short story, "Steampunk the Second Revolution Anthology", Millennium Books, '11
-"Angels and Moths" - short story, "Third Science Fiction Megapack" Anthology, Wildside Press, 2010
-"Angels and Moths" - short story, "Ages of Wonder" Anthology, Daw Books, 2009
-"The Glass Plague" - novella, "Creatures of Glass and Light Anthology" (New European Stories of the Fantastic), Science Fiction Cirklen, Denmark, 2007
- "Cosmobotica" - a short story written together with Tony Pi, to be published in July 2015 in "The Mammoth Book of Dieselpunk", edited by Sean Wallace.