Fiona Moore[1] is a Canadian academic, writer and critic based in London (UK).[2] She is best known for writing works of TV criticism, short fiction, stage and audio plays (being one of the original members of the Magic Bullet Productions writing team[3] and the coauthor of the "50 Things About..." column in Celestial Toyroom[4]), and academic texts on the anthropology of business and organisations.[5] Her research work has been described by Professor Roger Goodman at the University of Oxford's Nissan Institute as "engaging head-on with the growing and increasingly complex literature on transnationalism and globalisation and relating it constructively to key ideas in symbolic anthropology."[6] A graduate of the University of Toronto and the University of Oxford, she is Chair of Business Anthropology at Royal Holloway, University of London.[7] In 2020, she was shortlisted for the BSFA Award for Shorter Fiction, and in 2023 she won the BSFA Award for Short Non-Fiction.[8]
Moore, Fiona (2005). Transnational Business Cultures: Life and Work in a Multinational Corporation. London: Routledge. ISBN9780754642657.
Ardener, Shirley; Moore, Fiona, eds. (2007). Professional identities: Policy and Practice in Business and Bureaucracy. New York. ISBN9781845450540.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Moore, Fiona; Stevens, Alan (2007). Fall Out: The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to 'The Prisoner'. Telos Publishing. ISBN9781845830199.
Moore, Fiona; Stevens, Alan (2012). By Your Command: The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Battlestar Galactica (Volume 1: The Original Series and Galactica 1980). Telos Publishing. ISBN9781845830601.
Moore, Fiona; Stevens, Alan (2015). By Your Command: The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Battlestar Galactica (Volume 2: The Reimagined Series). Telos Publishing. ISBN9781845839222.
Moore, Fiona (2022). Management lessons from Game of Thrones : organization theory and strategy in Westeros. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. ISBN9781839105289.
"Skull Duggery," with Alan Stevens, Shelf Life, edited by Jay Eales et al., Factor Fiction Press, 2008
"Stone Roach", Asimov Magazine, (September 2011)
"The Kindly Race", British Fantasy Society Journal, Spring 2012 (reprinted in the 2014 World Fantasy Convention anthology Unconventional Fantasy, ed. Peggy Rae Sapienza)
"Rabbit Season", in Blood and Water, ed. Hayden Trenholm, Toronto: Bundoran Press, 2012. Aurora Award Winner (Best Related Work), 2013
"Mouse Trap", Perihelion SF, July 2013
"The Egg Man", in Sanity Clause is Coming, London: Fringeworks Press, 2014
"The Confession of Whistling Dixie", Unlikely Story 11, February 2015
"Leave Only Footprints", Story of the Month Club, March 2015 (reprinted in the 2016 volume A Bakers' Dozen of Magic, ed. Jessica Brawney)
"Selma Eats", XIII, March 2015
"Seal", Lazarus Risen, ed. Hayden Trenholm and Michael Rimar, Toronto: Bundoran Press 2016
"Auto Ethnography", EPIC Perspectives, July 2016
"The Little Car Dreams of Gasoline", On Spec 27 (4), Autumn 2016
"The Metaphor", Interzone, Issue 236, Sept-Oct 2011, reprinted Forever Magazine October 2016