Larry Correia


Larry Correia is an American fantasy novelist, known for his Monster Hunter and Grimnoir Chronicles series. In 2014 and 2015 Correia was one of the leaders of the Sad Puppies campaign to nominate works for the Hugo Award, including his own in 2014, that he believed were more popular but often unfairly passed over by voters in favor of more literary works or stories with progressive political themes.

Early life

Correia grew up in California working on his Portuguese father's dairy farm until his mid-teens, when his family moved to Utah. He stayed in California for about a year before joining his family in Utah. While attending Utah State University, Correia joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served a two-year mission in Alabama.
After returning home from his mission, he got married before graduating with an accounting degree. After working as an accountant for several years, Correia opened a gun store with business partners while continuing work as an accountant. He also started working as a firearms instructor and a CCW instructor. In 2013 he began working as a writer full-time.

Writing career

Correia's works include magic and often mythical monsters, such as vampires and werewolves. His stories are typically action-oriented with accurate and detailed depictions of firearms usage. Correia used to be active on firearms discussion boards, where he would write about his interest in weapons and low-budget monster movies, and also get inspiration from various online threads. The original rough draft of Dead Six appeared on one of these forums, "The High Road", in a thread started by Mike Kupari called "Welcome Back, Mr. Nightcrawler".
His self-published first novel, Monster Hunter International, was written for—and marketed directly to—the posters on these boards. One of these posters had once worked in a large independent bookstore, and passed it on to his old employer—who in turn passed it to Baen Books—which offered Correia a publishing contract. Monster Hunter International, despite being self-published, reached the Entertainment Weekly bestseller list in April 2008, before he received this publishing contract. Monster Hunter International was re-released by Baen in July 2009 and was on the Locus bestseller list in November 2009.
The sequel, Monster Hunter Vendetta, was a New York Times bestseller when released in September 2010. The third book in the series, Monster Hunter Alpha, was released in July 2011 and was also a New York Times bestseller. Dead Six, the first book in a new trilogy co-authored with Mike Kupari, was released in September 2011. Correia was a finalist for the 2011 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. The fourth Monster Hunter International novel, Monster Hunter Legion, received 17 fewer nominations than the least-nominated finalist for the 2013 Hugo Award for Best Novel.
Correia's The Grimnoir Chronicles trilogy, set in an alternate and magical 1930s, began with the release of Hard Magic in May 2011. The second book, Spellbound, was released in November that same year. The audiobook versions of Hard Magic and Spellbound won Audie Awards in 2012 and 2013. Warbound, the final book in the trilogy, was a finalist for the Hugo Award for Best Novel as a result of the Sad Puppies campaign, and received an Audie Award in 2014. The second Dead Six novel, Swords of Exodus, was released in September 2013. Correia wrote a number of short stories and a novel in 2013 and 2014 for Privateer Press that were set in the Iron Kingdoms role-playing world.
Monster Hunter Nemesis, the fifth volume in the main Monster Hunter series, was chosen as a finalist for the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 2015, but Correia declined the nomination. Correia began Saga of the Forgotten Warrior, a new epic fantasy series, with Son of the Black Sword, which won an inaugural Dragon Award in the "Best Fantasy Novel" category in 2016. It was also nominated for the David Gemmell Legend Award and placed 9th in the voting for the Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel in 2016.
A spin-off series set in the Monster Hunter universe—co-written with John Ringo—was started in August 2016 with Monster Hunter Memoirs. It is set about 30 years before the main series and follows the exploits of Oliver Chadwick Gardenier. The final book in the Dead Six trilogy, Alliance of Shadows, as well as Monster Hunter Memoirs: Sinners were released in October and December that year. Monster Hunter Siege was released in August 2017, while Monster Hunter Memoirs: Saints was released in July 2018. House of Assassins is projected for release in 2019. Monster Hunter Guardian and Destroyer of Worlds are being written.

Sad Puppies

Correia and science fiction author Brad R. Torgersen were leaders of the "Sad Puppies", a group of SF fans and authors who organized a voting campaign to nominate more works by conservative and libertarian authors, as well as classic "pulp" science fiction, for Hugo Awards. The Sad Puppies charged that these popular works were often unfairly passed over by Hugo voters in favor of more literary works, or stories with progressive political themes.

Works

Correia created and worked in multiple series.

Monster Hunters series

  1. Monster Hunter International
  2. Monster Hunter Vendetta
  3. Monster Hunter Alpha
  4. Monster Hunter Legion
  5. Monster Hunter Nemesis
  6. Monster Hunter Siege
  7. Monster Hunter Guardian
  8. Monster Hunter Bloodlines
Monster Hunter Memoirs is a spin-off series co-written with John Ringo.
  1. Hard Magic
  2. Spellbound
  3. Warbound
  1. Dead Six
  2. Swords of Exodus
  3. Alliance of Shadows
All of the Tom Stranger stories are short fiction, were first published as audiobooks through Audible Studios, and were narrated by Adam Baldwin.
  1. "The Adventures of Tom Stranger, Interdimensional Insurance Agent"
  2. "A Murder of Manatees"
  3. "Doughnut Run" in #1 in Customer Service
  4. "Apocalypse Cow" in #1 in Customer Service
  5. "The Custies" in #1 in Customer Service

    Short story collections

In addition to his novels, Correia has written a satirical Christmas story, "The Christmas ", and its sequel, "The Christmas 2: The Nounening". He has recently written another sequel, "The Christmas 3D: The Gritty Reboot", and published several short stories from Baen Books and the Crimson Pact.

Awards and recognition

YearOrganizationAward title, CategoryWorkResultRefs
2011World Science Fiction SocietyJohn W. Campbell Award for Best New Writern/a
2012Audio Publishers AssociationAudie Award, ParanormalHard Magic
2013Audio Publishers AssociationAudie Award, ParanormalSpellbound
2014Audio Publishers AssociationAudie Award, ParanormalWarbound
2014World Science Fiction SocietyHugo Award, Best NovelWarbound
2015Audio Publishers AssociationAudie Award, Thriller/SuspenseDead Six
2015World Science Fiction SocietyHugo Award, Best NovelMonster Hunter Nemesis
2016Audio Publishers AssociationAudie Award, FantasySon of the Black Sword
2016Dragon ConDragon Award, Best Fantasy NovelSon of the Black Sword
2016David Gemmell Awards for FantasyLegend AwardSon of the Black Sword
2016Locus readersLocus Poll Award, Best Fantasy NovelSon of the Black Sword
2017Dragon ConDragon Award, Best Fantasy NovelMonster Hunter Memoirs: Grunge
2019Dragon ConDragon Award, Best Fantasy NovelHouse of Assassins