“There may well be people who abandon Neuromancer on the grounds that it’s riddled with sentence-fragments, but, in a sense, the sentence-fragments are there to scare off readers who aren’t ready for that, and to encourage those who want to see the envelope of language pushed even further, the pedal taken even closer to the metal? I do know how to write formal standard English without making a great many mistakes.” —William Gibson’s WeblogWilliamGibsonBooks.com)
In his novel Neuromancer, Gibson coined the term “cyberspace”. Now Mr. Gibson has a weblog. Welcome to the blogosphere!
Similar:
"A Story Before Bed" Publisher Seems to be Scraping and Republishing My Blog Content on "L...
According to preterite,
Looks like your...
Books
Hippocratic Oath #StarTrek #DS9 Rewatch (Season 4, Episode 4) Bashir and O'Brien disagree ...
Rewatching ST:DS9 Worf grumbles to Ki...
Books
Stem subject snobbery: a student’s view on why arts subjects matter
While everyone complains about the subje...
Aesthetics
StoryNexus: building your own adventure games
If you're a veteran gamer you'll remembe...
Cyberculture
Quidditch Comes to Seton Hillwarts
Visitors often remark the campus reminds...
Academia
Naomi Baron's Words Onscreen: The Fate of Reading in a Digital World
What's the deal with ebooks?
They run o...
Books


