William Gibson bibliography
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{{Infobox author bibliography
| Author = William Gibson
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| Caption = William Gibson in 2007
| Novel = 12
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| Article =25
| ArticleLink = Articles
| Story =21
| StoryLink =Short fiction
| Collection =1
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| Script = 6
| ScriptLink = Screenplays
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The works of William Gibson encompass literature, journalism, acting, recitation, and performance art. Primarily renowned as a novelist and short fiction writer in the cyberpunk milieu, Gibson invented the metaphor of cyberspace in "Burning Chrome" (1982) and emerged from obscurity in 1984 with the publication of his debut novel Neuromancer.{{cite book |last=Prucher |first=Jeff |title=Brave New Words: The Oxford Dictionary of Science Fiction |publisher=Oxford University Press |year=2007 |isbn=978-0-19-530567-8 |page=31 |chapter=cyberspace |oclc=76074298 |chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/bravenewwordsoxf00pruc/page/31}}{{cite magazine |url=https://www.wired.com/wired/archive/3.06/gibson.html |title=Remembering Johnny: Notes on a process |access-date=2008-01-10 |last=van Bakel |first=Rogier |magazine=Wired |volume=3 |date=June 1995 | issue=6}} Gibson's early short fiction is recognized as cyberpunk's finest work,{{cite book | last = McCaffery | first = Larry | title = Storming the Reality Studio: a casebook of cyberpunk and postmodern science fiction | publisher = Duke University Press | location = Durham, North Carolina | year = 1991 | isbn = 978-0-8223-1168-3 | oclc = 23384573}} effectively renovating the science fiction genre which had been hitherto considered widely insignificant.{{cite encyclopedia | last =Rapatzikou | first =Tatiani | title =William Gibson. | encyclopedia =The Literary Encyclopedia | publisher =The Literary Dictionary Company | date =2003-06-17 | url =http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=5198 | access-date =2007-08-27}}
At the turn of the 1990s, after the completion of his Sprawl trilogy of novels, Gibson contributed the text to a number of performance art pieces and exhibitions,{{cite news |first=Paul |last=Goldberger |title=In San Francisco, A Good Idea Falls With a Thud |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE1DB103CF931A2575BC0A966958260 |work=Architecture View |publisher=The New York Times |date=1990-08-12 |access-date=2007-11-06 }} as well as writing lyrics for musicians Yellow Magic Orchestra and Debbie Harry. He wrote the critically acclaimed artist's book Agrippa (a book of the dead) in 1992 before{{citation needed|date = February 2022|reason= The Difference engine was 1990}} co-authoring The Difference Engine, an alternate history novel that would become a central work of the steampunk genre.{{cite news | first = Peter | last = Bebergal | title = The age of steampunk | url = http://www.boston.com/news/globe/ideas/articles/2007/08/26/the_age_of_steampunk/ | publisher = The Boston Globe | page = 3 | date = 2007-08-26 | access-date = 2007-10-14}} He then spent an unfruitful period as a Hollywood screenwriter, with few of his projects seeing the light of day and those that did being critically unsuccessful.[http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/johnny_mnemonic/ Johnny Mnemonic] at Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
Although he had largely abandoned short fiction by the mid-1990s, Gibson returned to writing novels, completing his second trilogy, the Bridge trilogy at the close of the millennium. After writing two episodes of the television series The X-Files around this time, Gibson was featured as the subject of a documentary film, No Maps for These Territories, in 2000.{{cite video |people=Mark Neale (director), William Gibson (subject) |title=No Maps for These Territories |publisher=Docurama |medium=Documentary |date=2000 }} Gibson has been invited to address the National Academy of Sciences (1993) and the Directors Guild of America (2003) and has had a plethora of articles published in outlets such as Wired, Rolling Stone and The New York Times. His third trilogy of novels, Pattern Recognition (2003), Spook Country (2007) and Zero History (2010) have put Gibson's work onto mainstream bestseller lists for the first time.{{cite news|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20030510/ai_n12684401 |title=Books: Hardbacks |access-date=2007-07-08 |last=Hirst |first=Christopher |date=2003-05-10 |work=The Independent |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071013205201/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20030510/ai_n12684401 |archive-date=2007-10-13 |url-status=dead }}
Novels
- Sprawl trilogy:
- # Neuromancer (1984)
- # Count Zero (1986)
- # Mona Lisa Overdrive (1988)
- The Difference Engine (1990; with Bruce Sterling)
- Bridge trilogy:
- # Virtual Light (1993)
- # Idoru (1996)
- # All Tomorrow's Parties (1999)
File:No Altered Maps for Spook Country.jpg (2007) on August 8, 2007, while touring in support of the novel.]]
- Blue Ant trilogy:
- # Pattern Recognition (2003)
- # Spook Country (2007)
- # Zero History (2010)
- Jackpot trilogy:
- #The Peripheral (2014)
- #Agency (2020)
- #Jackpot (TBD)
Short fiction
= Collected =
- "Burning Chrome" (1986, preface by Bruce Sterling):
- "Johnny Mnemonic" (May 1981, Omni)
- "The Gernsback Continuum" (1981, Universe 11)
- "Fragments of a Hologram Rose" (Summer 1977, UnEarth 3)
- "The Belonging Kind", with John Shirley (1981, Shadows 4)
- "Hinterlands" (October 1981, Omni)
- "Red Star, Winter Orbit", with Bruce Sterling (July 1983, Omni)
- "New Rose Hotel" (July 1984, Omni)
- "The Winter Market" (November 1985, Vancouver)
- "Dogfight", with Michael Swanwick (July 1985, Omni)
- "Burning Chrome" (July 1982, Omni)
= Uncollected =
File:Cables in Virtual Light.jpg, a fictional squatted version of which formed the setting for Gibson's short story "Skinner's Room" (1990). He would later revisit the setting in his Bridge trilogy of novels.]]
- "Tokyo Collage" in SF Eye, August 1988.
- "Tokyo Suite" in Penthouse (Japanese edition) 1988/5-7. Early version of “Tokyo Collage”, translated by Hisashi Kuroma.{{cite book |editor-last=Tatsumi |editor-first=Takayuki |title=A Reader's Guide to William Gibson |chapter=William Gibson: an Annotated Bio-Bibliography |publisher=Sairyusha |page=iii |year=2015 |language=Japanese |isbn=978-4-7791-2121-0}}
- "The Smoke" in Mississippi Review 47/48, 1988.
- "Hippy Hat Brain Parasite" in Shiner, Lewis, Modern Stories No. 1, April 1983. Republished in {{cite book | last = Rucker | first = Rudy | author-link = Rudy Rucker | title = Semiotext
E Sf | publisher = Autonomedia | location = Brooklyn |pages= 109–122 | year = 1989 | isbn = 978-0-936756-43-1 }} - "The Nazi Lawn Dwarf Murders" (unpublished){{cite web
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|title=Maddox on Gibson
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|author-link=Tom Maddox
|year=1989
|quote=This story originally appeared in a Canadian 'zine, Virus 23, 1989.
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- "Doing Television" in {{cite book | last = Dorsey | first = Candas Jane | author-link = Candas Jane Dorsey | title = Tesseracts 3 | publisher =Porcépic | location = Victoria |pages= 392–394 | year = 1990 | isbn = 978-0-88878-290-8 | oclc=24504625 }}
- "Darwin" (a slightly longer version of "Doing Television") in The Face, March 1990, and Spin, April 1990, 21–23.{{cite web |url= http://www.skierpage.com/gibson/biblio.htm |title= William Gibson Bibliography / Mediagraphy |access-date= 2007-10-17 |author= S. Page |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20071015154602/http://skierpage.com/gibson/biblio.htm |archive-date= 2007-10-15 |url-status= dead }}{{cite web |url= http://canadian-writers.athabascau.ca/english/writers/wgibson/biblio_by.php |title=Bibliography of Works By William Gibson |access-date=2007-09-09 |date=2007-05-17 |work=Centre for Language and Literature |publisher=Athabasca University}}
- "Skinner's Room" in {{cite book | last = Polledri | first = Paolo | title = Visionary San Francisco | publisher = Prestal | location = Munich | pages = [https://archive.org/details/visionarysanfran0000poll/page/153 153–65] | year = 1990 | isbn = 978-3-7913-1060-2 | url = https://archive.org/details/visionarysanfran0000poll/page/153 }} Republished in {{cite book | author-link = Larry McCaffery | last = McCaffery | first = Larry | title = After Yesterday's Crash | publisher = Penguin Books | location = New York | year = 1995 | isbn = 978-0-14-024085-6 | url = https://archive.org/details/afteryesterdaysc0000unse }}
- "Academy Leader" in {{cite book | last = Benedikt | first = Michael | title = Cyberspace | url = https://archive.org/details/cyberspace00mich | url-access = registration | publisher = MIT Press | location = Cambridge | pages = [https://archive.org/details/cyberspace00mich/page/27 27–29] | year = 1991 | isbn = 978-0-262-52177-2 }}
- "[https://web.archive.org/web/20071210165949/http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/blog/2004_12_01_archive.asp#110391590837685350 Cyber-Claus]" in The Washington Post Book World, 1991-12-01. Republished in {{cite book | last = Hartwell | first = David | author-link = David G. Hartwell | title = Christmas Stars | publisher = Tor Books | location = New York | year = 1992 | isbn = 978-0-8125-2286-0 }}
- "Where the Holograms Go" in {{cite book | last = Trilling | first = Roger | title = Wild Palms Reader | publisher = St Martins Pr |pages = 122–23 | year = 1993 | isbn = 978-0-312-09083-8 }}
- "Thirteen Views of a Cardboard City" in {{cite book | last = Garnett | first = David | author-link = David S. Garnett | title = New Worlds | publisher = White Wolf Pub | location = Clarkston | pages = [https://archive.org/details/newworlds00aldi/page/338 338–349] | year = 1997 | isbn = 978-1-56504-190-5 | title-link = New Worlds (magazine) }} Republished in {{cite book | last = Kelly | first = James | title = Rewired: The Post-Cyberpunk Anthology | publisher = Tachyon Publications | location = San Francisco | year = 2007 | isbn = 978-1-892391-53-7 | title-link = Rewired: The Post-Cyberpunk Anthology }}
- "Dougal Discarnate" in {{cite book | editor1-last = Gartner | editor1-first = Zsuzsi | title = Darwin's Bastards | publisher = Douglas & McIntyre | location = Vancouver | year = 2010 | isbn = 978-1-55365-492-6 |oclc=436620011| title-link = Darwin's Bastards }}
= Excerpted =
- Mona Lisa Overdrive:
- "The Silver Walks" in High Times, November 1987{{cite web
|url = http://www.locusmag.com/index/s296.html |title = Stories, Listed by Author |access-date = 2007-10-29 |last = Brown |first = Charles N. |author-link = Charles N. Brown |author2=William G. Contento |date = 2004-07-10 |work = The Locus Index to Science Fiction (1984–1998) |publisher= Locus |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070304205021/http://www.locusmag.com/index/s296.html |archive-date=2007-03-04}}
- "Kumi in the Smoke" ("Kemuri no naka no Kumi") in the Japanese magazine Hanatsubaki, issue 453, March 1988. Translated by Hisashi Kuroma.
- The Difference Engine (with Bruce Sterling):
- "The Angel of Goliad" in Interzone issue 40, 1990
- Idoru:
- "Lo Rez Skyline" in Rolling Stone issue 735, May 30, 1996
- The Peripheral:
- "Death Cookie / Easy Ice" in {{cite book | last = Sterling | first = Bruce | author-link = Bruce Sterling | title = Twelve Tomorrows | publisher = Technology Review, Inc. | year = 2014 }}
Screenplays
File:Neck barcode tattoo.jpg tattoo, the sole element of Gibson's Alien 3 script which was included in the final cut of the film.{{cite web |url=http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/blog/2003_09_01_archive.asp |title=Alien 3 Again |first=William |last=Gibson |date=2003-09-01 |access-date=2008-01-20 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061230140902/http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/blog/2003_09_01_archive.asp |archive-date=2006-12-30}}]]
- Johnny Mnemonic (1995)
- The X-Files:
- "Kill Switch" (1998; with Tom Maddox){{cite web|url=http://www.streettech.com/archives_Special/maddoxSpecial.html |title=Tom Maddox Unreal-Time Chat |access-date=2007-07-13 |work=Shop Talk |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927031231/http://www.streettech.com/archives_Special/maddoxSpecial.html |archive-date=2007-09-27 }}
- "First Person Shooter" (2000; with Tom Maddox)
= Unrealized =
- Burning Chrome – adaptation of "Burning Chrome" (1982){{cite interview |last=Gibson |first=William |interviewer=Giuseppe Salza |location=Cannes |date=May 1994 |url=https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/235 |title=William Gibson Interviewed by Giuseppe Salza|access-date=2007-10-28}}
- Neuro-Hotel
- Alien 3 (late 1980s)
Comics
- William Gibson Archangel (2016) – 5-part comic with Michael St. John Smith and Butch Guice.[http://www.blastr.com/2016-5-17/william-gibson-his-time-bending-trip-comics-idws-new-archangel-miniseries William Gibson on his time-bending trip into comics with IDW's new Archangel miniseries]
- William Gibson's Alien 3 (2019) – 5-part comic with Johnnie Christmas and Tamra Bonvillain.[https://ie.ign.com/articles/2018/11/14/alien-3-how-dark-horses-new-comic-changes-the-original-movie Alien 3: How Dark Horse's New Comic Changes the Original Movie]
Non-fiction
= Articles =
File:Disneyland with the Death Penalty.jpg, which Gibson characterized as "Disneyland with the death penalty" in a Wired article of the same name.]]
- "Alfred Bester, SF and Me", Frontier crossings : A souvenir of the 45th World Science Fiction Convention, Conspiracy '87, Robert Jackson ed., (1987) {{OCLC|78913436}}
- "[http://www.voidspace.org.uk/cyberpunk/gibson_rocketradio.shtml Rocket Radio]" (1989), Rolling Stone, June 15, 1989
- "Disneyland with the Death Penalty" (1993), Wired, 1.04
- "[http://www.yoz.com/wired/1.03/features/gibson.html Remembering Johnny: Notes on a Process]" (1995), Wired, 3.06, June 1995.
- "[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B05E7DD1E39F937A25754C0A960958260 The Net Is a Waste of Time...and That's Exactly What's Right About It]" (1996), The New York Times Magazine 1996-07-14: 31.
- "'Virtual Lit': A Discussion" (1996) Biblion: The Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Fall 1996: 33–51. {{ISSN|1064-301X}} {{OCLC|26244071}}
- "Jack Womak{{Sic}} and the Horned Heart of Neuropa" (1997) Science Fiction Eye, Fall 1997. {{ISSN|1071-3018}} {{OCLC|22440318}}
- "[https://web.archive.org/web/20070926221513/http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/blog/2003_01_01_archive.asp Dead Man Sings]" (1998) Forbes ASAP, 30 November 1998 supp.: 177. {{ISSN|1078-9901}} {{OCLC|173437996}}
- "William Gibson's fiction of cyber-eternity may become a reality." (1999) HQ issue 63 : 122, March 1, 1999. {{ISSN|1321-9820}} {{OCLC|173343432}}
- "[https://www.wired.com/wired/archive/7.01/ebay.html My Obsession]" (1999), Wired, 7.01
File:Taylor's Dorodango cropped.jpg, the subject of Gibson's eponymous "Shiny Balls of Mud" article for Tate Magazine in 2002.]]
- "[https://www.wired.com/wired/archive/7.10/gibson.html William Gibson's Filmless Festival]" (1999), Wired, 7.10
- "[https://web.archive.org/web/20010417011251/http://www.addict.com/issues/6.03/html/hifi/Cover_Story/Gibson_Essay/ Steely Dan's Return]" (2000) Addicted To Noise Issue 6.03, March 1, 2000
- "[https://web.archive.org/web/20121022090754/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,997261-1,00.html Will We Plug Chips Into Our Brains?]" (2000) TIME, June 19, 2000.
- "[https://www.theguardian.com/books/2001/apr/01/sciencefictionfantasyandhorror.features Modern boys and mobile girls]" (2001), The Observer, April 1, 2001.
- "[http://www.wholeearth.com/issue/2105/article/111/metrophagy Metrophagy]" (2001) Whole Earth Catalog, Summer 2001.
- "[https://www.wired.com/wired/archive/9.09/gibson.html My Own Private Tokyo]" (2001), Wired, 9.09
- "[https://web.archive.org/web/20071116151530/http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/blog/2003_02_01_archive.asp#90366686 Blasted Dreams in Mr. Buk's Window]" (2001), National Post, 2001-09-20
- "[https://web.archive.org/web/20110708104844/http://burningcity.com/gibson_tate.jpg Shiny Balls of Mud]" (2002), Tate Magazine, issue 1, September/October 2002. {{OCLC|33825791}} {{ISSN|1351-3737}}
- "[https://www.nytimes.com/2003/06/25/opinion/25GIBS.html?ex=1371960000&en=d57cc2565eb4ec57&ei=5007&partner=USERLAND The Road to Oceania]" (2003), The New York Times, 2003-06-25
- "[https://web.archive.org/web/20071011100957/http://www.infinitematrix.net/faq/essays/gibson.html Time Machine Cuba]" (2004), Infinite Matrix, August 8, 2004
- "[https://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.07/gibson.html God's Little Toys]" (2005), Wired, 13.7
- "[https://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.08/u2.html U2's City of Blinding Lights]" (2005), Wired, 13.8
- "[https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20026821.600-scifi-special-william-gibson.html Sci-fi special: William Gibson]" (2008), New Scientist, issue 2682, November 12, 2008.
- "[https://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/01/opinion/01gibson.html Google's Earth]" (2010), The New York Times, August 31, 2010.
- "[https://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/27/opinion/27Gibson.html 25 Years of Digital Vandalism]" (2011), The New York Times, January 27, 2011.
- "[http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/6089/the-art-of-fiction-no-211-william-gibson William Gibson, The Art of Fiction No. 211]" (2011), The Paris Review, June 1, 2011.
- "[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=life-in-a-meta-city Life in the Meta City]" (2011), Scientific American, August 19, 2011.
- "[https://web.archive.org/web/20120719160202/http://www.loa.org/sciencefiction/appreciation/gibson.jsp William Gibson on The Stars My Destination]" (2012), Library of America, February 23, 2012.
- "[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/18/punk-art-poster-book_n_1891835.html 1977]" (2012), in Punk: An Aesthetic by Johan Kugelberg (editor), reproduced in The Huffington Post, September 19, 2012.
- "[https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052970204425904578072641200585334 We Can't Know What the Future Will Bring]" (2012), The Wall Street Journal, October 25, 2012.
= Forewords, introductions and afterwords =
- —. {{cite book | last = Shirley | first = John | title = Heatseeker | author-link =John Shirley |publisher = Scream/Press | location = Santa Cruz | year = 1989 | isbn = 978-0-910489-26-3 }}
- —. {{cite book | last = Datlow | first = Ellen | title = Alien Sex | publisher = Dutton | location = New York | year = 1990 | isbn = 978-0-525-24863-7 }}
- —. {{cite book | last = Delany | first = Samuel R. | author-link=Samuel R. Delany | title = Dhalgren | publisher = Wesleyan University Press | location = Middletown | year = 1996 | isbn = 978-0-8195-6299-9 | title-link = Dhalgren }}
- —. {{cite book | last = Shirley | first = John | title = City Come a-Walkin' | publisher = Eyeball Books | location = City | year = 1996 | isbn = 978-0-9642505-1-2 }}{{cite web|url=http://www.darkecho.com/JohnShirley/gibson.html|title=Foreword to City Come a-walkin{{'}}|date=1996-03-31|access-date=2007-05-01|first=William|last=Gibson|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070626031709/http://www.darkecho.com/JohnShirley/gibson.html|archive-date=2007-06-26|url-status=dead}}
- —. {{cite book | last = Kuipers | first = Dean | title = Ray Gun: out of Control | publisher = Booth-Clibborn Editions | location = London | year = 2000 | isbn = 978-1-86154-040-9 }}
- —. {{cite book | last = Sterling | first = Bruce | author-link=Bruce Sterling | title = The Artificial Kid | publisher = Hardwired | year = 1997 | isbn = 978-1-888869-16-3 | title-link = The Artificial Kid }}
- —. {{cite book | last = Davidson | first = Avram | author-link=Avram Davidson | title = The Avram Davidson Treasury | publisher = Tor | location = New York | year = 1998 | isbn = 978-0-312-86729-4 }}
- —. {{cite book | last = Carter | first = Chris | author-link = Chris Carter (screenwriter)| title = The Art of the X Files | publisher = HarperPrism | location = New York | year = 1998 | isbn = 978-0-06-105037-4 }}
- —. {{cite book | last = Wachowski | first = Lana | author-link=The Wachowskis | title = The Art of the Matrix | publisher = Titan Books | year = 2000 | isbn = 978-1-84023-173-1 }}
- —. {{cite book | last = Packer | first = Randall | title = Multimedia: From Wagner to Virtual Reality | publisher = Norton | location = New York | year = 2001 | isbn = 978-0-393-04979-4 | url-access = registration | url = https://archive.org/details/multimediafromwa0000unse }}
- —. {{cite book | last = Wachowski | first = Lana | title = The Matrix: the Shooting Script | publisher = Newmarket Press | location = New York | year = 2002 | isbn = 978-1-55704-490-7 }}
- —. {{cite book | last = Turner | first = Michael | title = American Whiskey Bar | url = https://archive.org/details/americanwhiskeyb0000turn | url-access = registration | publisher = Arsenal Pulp Press | year = 2004 | isbn = 978-1-55152-159-6 }}
- —. {{cite book | last = Gunn | first = Eileen | author-link = Eileen Gunn | title = Stable Strategies and Others | publisher = Tachyon Publications | location = San Francisco | year = 2004 | isbn = 978-1-892391-18-6 | url = https://archive.org/details/stablestrategies00eile }}
- —. {{cite book | last = Smith | first = Marquard | title = Stelarc: The Monograph | publisher = MIT Press | location = Cambridge | year = 2005 | isbn = 978-0-262-19518-8 | url-access = registration | url = https://archive.org/details/stelarcmonograph0000unse }}
- —. {{cite book | last = Borges | first = Jorge Luis | author-link = Jorge Luis Borges | title = Labyrinths: Selected Stories & Other Writings | publisher = New Directions | location = New York | year = 2007 | isbn = 978-0-8112-1699-9 | url = https://archive.org/details/labyrinthsselect00borg_0 }}
- —. {{cite book | last = Girard | first = Greg | title = Phantom Shanghai | publisher = Magenta Foundation |year = 2007 | isbn = 978-0-9739739-1-4 }}
Screen appearances
= Acting appearances =
File:Gibson expounds cropped.jpg online talk show in Seattle, Washington, 2007-08-06. Gibson is a frequent guest speaker at conferences and symposia.]]
- Wild Palms (1993){{cite web |url=http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/blog/2006_07_01_archive.asp#115361118165031237 |title=Where The Holograms Go |first=William |last=Gibson |date=2006-07-22 |access-date=2007-11-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071121223044/http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/blog/2006_07_01_archive.asp#115361118165031237 |archive-date=2007-11-21 |url-status=dead }}
- [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0312974/ Mon amour mon parapluie] (2002){{cite web |url=http://www.independentexposure.com/title/395/Mon_Amour_Mon_Parapluie.html |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130126002715/http://www.independentexposure.com/title/395/Mon_Amour_Mon_Parapluie.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=2013-01-26 |title=Independent Exposure Films: Mon Amour Mon Parapluie |access-date=2007-10-26 |work=Mon Amour Mon Parapluie }}
- "First Person Shooter", The X-Files (2000)
= Documentaries =
- [http://www.cbc.ca/archives/topic/hippie-society-the-youth-rebellion Yorkville: Hippie haven – Hippie Society: The Youth Rebellion] (1967)
- [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0398910/ Cyberpunk] (1990)
- No Maps for These Territories (2000)
- Cyberman (2001)
= Television appearances =
- Brave New Worlds: The Science Fiction Phenomenon (1993)
- Making of Johnny Mnemonic (1995)
- The X-Files Movie Special (1998)
- "The Screen Savers", February 5, 2003. (2003)
- [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0522237/ Bestseller samtalen] (2003)
- Webnation, [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1129325/ episode 1.14]. (2007)
Miscellanea
- Count Zero shortened and bowdlerised{{cite web |url= http://news.ansible.co.uk/a45.html |title=Shameless Self-Promotion: The Letter Column |work=Ansible 45 |date=February 1986 }} serialization illustrated by J. K. Potter, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, January, February, March 1986 issues
- "Robert Longo" (1992), ArtRandom No. 71, {{ISBN|978-4-7636-8531-5}}. {{OCLC|25843406}}
- Agrippa (a book of the dead) (1992)—an artist's book. {{OCLC|79137074}}
- Lyrics, vocals. Technodon, Yellow Magic Orchestra. (1993){{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/release/432896 |title=Yellow Magic Orchestra – Technodon |access-date=2012-07-17 |work=Discogs |date=26 May 1993 }}
- Lyrics. "Dog Star Girl", Debravation. Deborah Harry. (1993){{cite news |first=Degen |last=Pener |title= EGOS & IDS; Deborah Harry Is Low-Key – And Unblond |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE6DC1239F931A1575BC0A965958260&n=Top/Reference/Times%20Topics/People/H/Harry,%20Debbie |work=The New York Times |date=1993-08-22 |access-date=2007-11-07 }}
- "[https://web.archive.org/web/20110520042400/http://w2.eff.org/Misc/Publications/Bruce_Sterling/sterling_gibson_nas.speeches Speeches on Networking and the Future]", joint address with Bruce Sterling to the United States National Academy of Sciences Convocation on Technology and Education on May 10, 1993.
- Narration of Neuromancer for Time Warner Audio Books on 4 audio cassettes (1994)
- {{cite book | title = Johnny Mnemonic: the Screenplay and the Story | publisher = Ace Books | location = New York | isbn = 978-0-441-00234-4 | year = 1995 | url = https://archive.org/details/johnnymnemonic00gibs }}
- "[https://web.archive.org/web/20080104010708/http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/archive/2003_05_01_archive.asp#200322370 Up the Line]", address to the Directors Guild of America's Digital Day, Los Angeles, May 17, 2003.
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References
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External links
- {{IMDb name|id=0317218|name=William Gibson}}
- {{ISFDB name|id=172|name=William Gibson}}
- [http://project.cyberpunk.ru/idb/williamgibson.html Project Cyberpunk's biography and links]
- [http://www.loyno.edu/~hobbs/bib/wgibson.htm Resources on William Gibson] from the Monroe Library, Loyola University New Orleans
- [http://www.antonraubenweiss.com/gibson/ William Gibson Aleph] An extensive fan site
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