Bruce Sterling
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Bruce Sterling is an American science fiction writer, born in Brownsville, Texas on April 14, 1954. His first published fiction appeared in the late 1970s, but he came to real prominence in the early 1980s as one of several writers associated with the "cyberpunk" tendency, and as that movement's chief theoretician and pamphleteer. He also edited the anthology Mirrorshades (1986), which still stands as a definitive document of that period in SF. His novel Islands in the Net (1988) won the John W. Campbell Award for best SF novel of the year; he has also won two Hugo awards, for the stories "Bicycle Repairman" (1996) and "Taklamakan" (1998). His 1990 collaboration with William Gibson, The Difference Engine, was an important work of early steampunk/neo-Victoriana. In 2009, he published The Caryatids. In 1992 he published The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier, heralding a second career as a journalist covering social, legal, and artistic matters in the digital world. The first issue of Wired magazine, in 1993, featured his face on its cover; today, their web site hosts his long-running blog, Beyond the Beyond.
Bruce Sterling Book Series
Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology
The Wonderful Power of Storytelling
Love Is Strange (A Paranormal Romance)
Globalhead
Essays. FSF Columns
The Hacker Crackdown
Bicycle Repairman
Black Swan
Crystal Express
Islands in the Net
Pirate Utopia
GURPS' LABOUR LOST
The Dead Media Notebook
Unstable Networks
The Manifesto of January 3, 2000
Heavy Weather
Involution Ocean
The Epic Struggle of the Internet of Things
A Good Old-Fashioned Future
The Littlest Jackal
Zeitgeist
Totem Poles
Ascendancies
CyberView 1991
War Is Virtual Hell
Taklamakan
Holy Fire
Cyberpunk in the Nineties
Schismatrix Plus
The Artificial Kid
Essays. Catscan Columns
Maneki Neko
Distraction
In Paradise
Red Star, Winter Orbit
Luciferase