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Many of you know my great respect for William Gibson’s works, and that I derive hope from the fact that he’s a native South Carolinian.
Back in September of last year, he announced on his blog that he would no longer be blogging while writing a book. I believed him, and dutifully removed the feed with chagrin from my RSS aggregator while doing a little “fall cleaning.” Turns out he couldn’t stay away, so I caught up on the archives. In there, I found the following tidbits quite interesting:
He wrote the black Buzz Rickson’s MA-1 flight jacket into existence. Seriously. Get the story straight from the horse’s mouth here. Here’s a short explanation from Technovelgy.com.
In March, he posted a review of V for Vendetta thus: “More thumbs up than a Chernobyl pianist. Superb. Splendid. Heartening. Go see.” This has changed my opinion of whether the film was worth it; a Xangan had talked poorly of the movie, but when the father of cyberpunk fiction says a movie is good….
Read Time Machine Cuba by Wm Gibson at InfiniteMatrix.
F:F:F —my autographed hardcover of Pattern Recognition (2003) would have been significantly more “filled in” had I seen this while reading: “These images are intended to give a sense of place to locations in William Gibson’s Pattern Recognition.”
Many of you know my great respect for William Gibson’s works, and that I derive hope from the fact that he’s a native South Carolinian.
Back in September of last year, he announced on his blog that he would no longer be blogging while writing a book. I believed him, and dutifully removed the feed with chagrin from my RSS aggregator while doing a little “fall cleaning.” Turns out he couldn’t stay away, so I caught up on the archives. In there, I found the following tidbits quite interesting:
He wrote the black Buzz Rickson’s MA-1 flight jacket into existence. Seriously. Get the story straight from the horse’s mouth here. Here’s a short explanation from Technovelgy.com.
In March, he posted a review of V for Vendetta thus: “More thumbs up than a Chernobyl pianist. Superb. Splendid. Heartening. Go see.” This has changed my opinion of whether the film was worth it; a Xangan had talked poorly of the movie, but when the father of cyberpunk fiction says a movie is good….
Read Time Machine Cuba by Wm Gibson at InfiniteMatrix.
F:F:F —my autographed hardcover of Pattern Recognition (2003) would have been significantly more “filled in” had I seen this while reading: “These images are intended to give a sense of place to locations in William Gibson’s Pattern Recognition.”
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