“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!
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