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07-Oct-2001


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* See also Multiple-author Resource Guides and the Bibliographies and lists section, if your favorite author doesn't have a home page listed here.

Neil Gaiman: The Dreaming (holycow.com)
Dan Gallagher: Paleobook (paleobook.com)
"Paleontological science fictions and non-fictions for teens and adults." (Dan Gallagher)
[FTP] William Gibson: Agrippa (tamu.edu)
"In 1992, Gibson wrote a semi-autobiographical poem, Agrippa: a Book of the Dead, which was placed onto a computer disk. This disk was part of a limited release of special "reader" screens; the reader units themselves had etchings by Dennis Ashbaugh which were light-sensitive, and slowly changed from one form to another when exposed to light. Also, the text of the poem, when read, was erased from the disk - it could only be read once. Naturally (some would say according to Gibson's plan), someone got hold of the text of Agrippa and uploaded it to the Internet." There's an alternate source for Agrippa (eserver.org) at the English Server (eserver.org).
William Gibson: Aliens 3 script (umich.edu)
The famous script that wasn't used. "I've had my hands on a copy of William Gibson's original script for Alien 3 for quite awhile now and it seems like a good time to contribute a synopsis which may explain a few things. I've been very careful in preparing the synopsis to include as much detail as is possible, including direct quotes, and still remain within the bounds of the fair-use doctrine and copyright laws." ... "I've completed the conversion of the full draft to HTML." (Steve Copold, Nathan Hughes, friday jones) [Updated 05-Oct-2001] [Updated Oct 2001]
[gopher] William Gibson: interview (eserver.org)
(Marisa Golini)
[gopher] William Gibson and Tom Maddox: interview (eserver.org)
(Darren Wershler-Henry)
Hardly the Center of the World: Vancouver in William Gibson's Winter Market (sfu.ca)
an article from Vancouver: Representing the Postmodern City. Paul Delany, ed. Arsenal Pulp Press, Vancouver, 1994. (Paul Delany)
William Gibson and Bruce Sterling: The Difference Dictionary (sff.net)
A guide to The Difference Engine. "The Difference Engine is a sophisticated box of games and puzzles devised by benevolent tricksters Gibson and Sterling, a novel that generously rewards the reader interested enough to read beyond it. This Dictionary will not spoil your fun by revealing its surprises... The Dictionary may be consumed straight-up as an aperitif or Difference Engine appetizer. It may also be taken as needed while reading The Difference Engine, as a History Supplement. You can choose from the list of entries in the index, or you can search for a list of files that contain the words you're looking for. The search engine is simple, but, hey, it was free. After you've finished reading The Difference Engine, administer the remaining portion of the Dictionary as Dr. Gunn's Patented History Restorer." (Eileen Gunn)
William Gibson's Neuromancer and Post-Modern Science Fiction (georgetown.edu)
(Martin Irvine)
Scott G. Gier's Genellan (genellan.com)
A web site all about this author's Genellan series of books.
Christopher Golden (christophergolden.com)
"You want sneak previews of upcoming comics? You've got 'em. How about secrets revealed, questions answered, and maybe a couple of short stories you won't find anywhere else? Yeah. Those too. And of course, reviews of various Christopher Golden novels are also up and about. So come on in. Make yourself at home. And feel free to e-mail Christopher Golden at any time. Writing is a pretty solitary occupation, so he always appreciates comments from readers, and almost always responds." (Christopher Golden, Little Willow)
Kathleen Ann Goonan's Home Page (goonan.com)
"Author of Queen City Jazz, The Bones of Time, Mississippi Blues (all Tor) and the forthcoming Crescent City Rhapsody (Avon). Short fiction, essays, reviews, photos, and links." (Kathleen Ann Goonan) Joseph Mansy)
Steven Gould and Laura J. Mixon's Home Page (thuntek.net)
(Laura J. Mixon)
John Gribbin: Sussex Astronomy People (susx.ac.uk)
(John Gribbin)
Nicola Griffith Web Page (sff.net)
"...it has her bibliography, biographical pieces of writing, an up-to-date itinerary of her publicity appearances, etc. Also, scans of her covers and late breaking news about her." (Dave Slusher)
Eileen Gunn: Imaginary Friends (sff.net)
An interesting home page, with a few graphics to jazz the place up, fragments of some of her stories, and other stuff including The Difference Dictionary (sff.net), a guide to Gibson and Sterling's The Difference Engine. (Eileen Gunn)

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