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We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge, This particular book is a collaboration focused on Novels by William Gibson, I have read all of these over a period of years, probably over a decade and I want to reread them, I love to read Gibson, Sometimes I don't know what is going on in the novels but just keep on reading and eventually it all comes togethere, Love it. I actually finished my latest Gibson read, PATTERN RECOGNITION, months ago it's just that I'm terrible about keeping things updated and haven't gotten around to doing any reviews, I will try to do better, however, I met Bill Gibson many years ago, when he was just a baby author, at a science fiction convention, having already read and been impressed by several of his short stories.
This was before he became something of an icon to an entire generation, I think it was even before the term "cyberpunk" a term I understand he detests was coined and then applied to his work, In that labelling any author tends to restrict him or her, I can understand his taking exception to it, and even though he is considered the "father" of the genre or the movement or whatever you want to call it, it is unfair to tag him with it, because for one thing, he didn't coin the term I believe Gardner Dozois didand, for another, it doesn't do him justice.
Bill is a fine writer, and as a writer myself, I think the greatest compliment you can receive is when other writers like your work, I like his work. It's entertaining, stimulating, always thoughtprovoking, innovative, stylish and I'm not a stylish kind of guy, generallyand has a sort of "alternative sensibility" that I could never pull off myself, but I think is pretty cool.
sitelink fantasyliterature. com/fant I specifically read or rather, reread Pattern Recognition, not all of the above books, This was Gibson's first nonscience fiction novel per se, although it has a lot of aspects ofmonths in the future, I especially liked Cayce Pollard's protagonist, as a "cool hunter, " Hephaestus Books publishes print on demand compilations of Wikipedia articles not original works, Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books, To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, licensed and public domain content is being added.
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