Author William Gibson was born in the US and emigrated to Canada in 1968. He now lives in Vancouver. Gibson exploded into the international SF scene with his debut
novel Neuromancer by winning
the "triple crown" of SF; the Hugo Award, the Nebula Award and the
Philip K. Dick Award.
Neuromancer is now considered to be the definitive Cyberpunk novel. Other major works include
Burning Chrome, Count
Zero, Mona Lisa Overdrive, The Difference Engine (with Bruce Sterling),
Virtual Light, Idoru
and All
Tomorrow's Parties.
His latest novel,
Pattern
Recognition is both a British
Science Fiction Association and an Arthur
C. Clarke Award finalist
Gibson's newest book
Pattern
Recognition
NOW AVAILABE!
"I don't have an e-mail address. I don't go online with America because I don't want America to be online with me."
Gibson
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Interesting Links
Biography
Website
Blog
ISFDb bibliography
another bio
Globe and Mail
Interview by Cory Doctorow
Some Gibson Links
Gibson Webring site list
Reviews
Pattern
Recognition - Velvet Delorey
Neuromancer
Redux - Velvet Delorey
All Tomorrow's Parties
SF site
Idoru
SF site
Online
Reading
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