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Since 1990, Colin has been a regular cartoonist for national publications. A Thai language translation of his cartoon scrapbook, ''Ethel and Joan Go to Phuket'' (Matichon May 04) and weekly social cartoons in the Nation newspaper, set him back onto the cartoon trail in 2004. On April 4, 2004, an illustrated bilingual column ''‘cycle logical’'' was launched in Matichon’s popular weekly news magazine. These have been published in book form.
Since 1990, Colin has been a regular cartoonist for national publications. A Thai language translation of his cartoon scrapbook, ''Ethel and Joan Go to Phuket'' (Matichon May 04) and weekly social cartoons in the Nation newspaper, set him back onto the cartoon trail in 2004. On April 4, 2004, an illustrated bilingual column ''‘cycle logical’'' was launched in Matichon’s popular weekly news magazine. These have been published in book form.


Colin is married and lives in Chiang Mai in the north of Thailand where he recently retired from lecturing on the MA programme at Chiang Mai University. He is currently writing a screenplay for a Thai movie to be produced early in 2008.
Colin is married and lives in a fishing community on the Gulf of Siam with his wife Jessi and two very annoying dogs.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 05:58, 2 August 2008

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Colin Cotterill,
Photo by Roy Hamric

Colin Cotterill (born October 2nd, 1952) is a London born teacher, writer and cartoonist. Cotterill has dual British and Australian citizenship but lives in Southeast Asia where he writes the award winning Dr. Siri mystery series set in the People's Democratic Republic of Laos.

Biography

Colin Cotterill was born in London and trained as a teacher and set off on a world tour that didn't ever come to an end. He worked as a Physical Education instructor in Israel, a primary school teacher in Australia, a counselor for educationally handicapped adults in the US, and a university lecturer in Japan. But the greater part of his latter years has been spent in Southeast Asia. Colin has 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.

Ten years ago, Colin 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 in child abuse issues, and one more stint in Phuket, he moved on to ECPAT, an international organization combating child prostitution and pornography. He established their training program for caregivers.

All the while, Colin continued with his two other passions; cartooning and writing. He contributed regular columns for the Bangkok Post but had little time to write. It wasn't until his work with trafficked children that he found himself sufficiently stimulated to put together his first novel, The Night Bastard (Suk's Editions. 2000).

The reaction to that first attempt was so positive that Colin decided to take time off and write full-time. Since October 2001 he has written seven more novels. Two of these are child-protection based: Evil in the Land Without (Asia Books December 03), and Pool and Its Role in Asian Communism (Asia Books, Dec 05). These were followed by The Coroner’s Lunch (Soho Press. Dec 04), Thirty Three Teeth (Aug 05), Disco for the Departed (Aug 06), and Anarchy and Old Dogs (Aug 07), these last four set in Laos in the 1970’s. The fifth book in the Dr. Siri series, Curse of the Pogo Stick , has just been completed.

When the Lao books gained in popularity, Cotterill set up a project to send books to Lao children and sponsor trainee teachers. The Books for Laosprogramme elicits support from fans of the books and is administered purely on a voluntary basis.

Since 1990, Colin has been a regular cartoonist for national publications. A Thai language translation of his cartoon scrapbook, Ethel and Joan Go to Phuket (Matichon May 04) and weekly social cartoons in the Nation newspaper, set him back onto the cartoon trail in 2004. On April 4, 2004, an illustrated bilingual column ‘cycle logical’ was launched in Matichon’s popular weekly news magazine. These have been published in book form.

Colin is married and lives in a fishing community on the Gulf of Siam with his wife Jessi and two very annoying dogs.

Bibliography

The Coroner's Lunch
The first book in Dr. Siri Series, 2008 Short-listed for CWA Dagger

Dr. Siri Paiboun Series

Soho Press, New York, ISBN-10: 1569474850

Soho Press, New York. ISBN156947463X

Soho Press, New York. ISBN1569474648

Soho Press, New York. ISBN1569473889

Soho Press, New York. ISBN1-56947-376-5

Other Publications

  • Cyclelogical. Weekly column.

Matichon Suth Supdah Magazine. Thailand.
Cyclelogical Collection in book form, (2006) (ขับช้าชิดซ้าย)
Matichon, Bangkok, ISBN974-323-709-7

Asia Books, Thailand, ISBN974-8303-76-4

  • Ethel and Joan Go to Phuket (2004) (ภูเก็ตพังแน่ แม่แม่กำลังมา)

Matichon Publishing House (Thai language), Thailand ISBN974-323-236-2

Asia Books, Thailand ISBN974-8303-70-5

  • The Night Bastard (2000)

Nai Suk Editions, Thailand ISBN974-745-724-5

Awards

  • 2008 Short-listed for CWA Dagger for The Coroner’s Lunch
  • 2007 Prix SNCF Du Polar for Le Dejeuner du Coroner (The Coroner's Lunch)
  • 2006 Dilys Winn Award for Thirty Three Teeth
  • 2005 Nominee for Barry Award for The Coroner's Lunch