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Colin Cotterill (born 2 October 1952) is a London-born teacher, author, comic book writer and cartoonist. Cotterill has dual English and Australian citizenship. He lives in Thailand, where he writes the award-winning Dr. Siri Paiboun mystery series set in the Lao People's Democratic Republic, and the Jimm Juree crime novels set in southern Thailand.[1]

Colin Cotterill
Born (1952-10-02) 2 October 1952 (age 70)
London, United Kingdom
OccupationAuthor
NationalityEnglish-Australian
GenreMystery fiction
Years active2000–present
Notable worksDr. Siri Paiboun series

Biography


Colin Cotterill was born in London and trained as a teacher. He worked as a physical education instructor in Israel, a primary school teacher in Australia, a counsellor for educationally handicapped adults in the U.S. and a university lecturer in Japan. More recently he taught and trained teachers in Thailand, and on the Burmese border. He spent several years in Laos, initially with UNESCO, and wrote and produced a forty-programme language teaching series; English By Accident, for Thai national television.

Cotterill became involved in child protection in the region and set up an NGO in Phuket, which he ran for the first two years. After two more years of study of child abuse issues, and one more stint in Phuket, he moved on to ECPAT, an international organisation combating child prostitution and pornography. He established their training programme for caregivers. During this time Cotterill contributed regular columns to the Bangkok Post.

Cotterill's first novel, The Night Bastard, was published by Suk's Editions in 2000. The positive reaction to this novel prompted Cotterill to write full-time. His subsequent books include Evil in the Land Without (Asia Books 2003), Pool and Its Role in Asian Communism (Asia Books 2005), The Coroner's Lunch (Soho Press 2004), Thirty Three Teeth (2005), Disco for the Departed (2006), Anarchy and Old Dogs (2007), Curse of the Pogo Stick (2008), The Merry Misogynist (2009), Love Songs from a Shallow Grave (2010), and Slash and Burn (2011).

On 15 June 2009 Colin Cotterill received the Crime Writers' Association "Dagger in the Library" award for being "the author of crime fiction whose work is currently giving the greatest enjoyment to library users".[2]

Cotterill set up the Books for Laos project to send books to Lao children and sponsor trainee teachers. Books for Laos receives support from fans of the books and is administered purely on a voluntary basis. He has also been involved in Big Brother Mouse, a not-for-profit publishing project in Laos founded by Sasha Alyson.[3][better source needed]

Since 1990 Cotterill has been a regular cartoonist for national publications. A Thai-language translation of his cartoon scrapbook Ethel and Joan Go to Phuket was published by Matichon in 2004. On 4 April 2004 he launched an illustrated bilingual column, Cycle Logical, in the news magazine Matichon Weekly. Some of these columns have since been collected in a book.


Awards



Bibliography



Dr Siri Paiboun series



Jimm Juree series



Other publications



References


  1. Janssen, Peter (15 February 2018). "Author puts Lao coroner-detective on Asian literary map". Nikkei Asia. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  2. "2009 CWA Daggers". The Crime Writers' Association. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
  3. "Books for Laos". Colin Cotterill. Retrieved 8 September 2016. details
  4. "Stop, You're Killing Me! website, Dilys Award 1992-2011". Retrieved 22 June 2012.
  5. "crime fiction convention in Bristol, UK". Crimefest. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
  6. "Frances Fyfield wins the CWA Duncan Lawrie Dagger 2008". Thecwa.co.uk. 13 October 2011. Archived from the original on 11 January 2012. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
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  8. "Stop, You're Killing Me! website, Dilys Award 1992-2011". Retrieved 22 June 2012.
  9. "Deadly Pleasures Mystery Magazine- Barry Awards". Deadlypleasures.com. 9 October 2008. Archived from the original on 23 April 2012. Retrieved 26 January 2012.





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