Series
Sprawl

1. Neuromancer (1984)
2. Count Zero (1986)
3. Mona Lisa Overdrive (1988)


Bridge

1. Virtual Light (1993)
2. Idoru (1996)
3. All Tomorrow's Parties (1999)


Novels Top

The Difference Engine (1990) (with Bruce Sterling)
Johnny Mnemonic: The Screenplay and the Story (1995)
Pattern Recognition (2003)


Collections

Burning Chrome (1986)


Anthologies containing stories by William Gibson

Shadows 4 (1981)
Universe 11 (1981)
The Best Science Fiction of the Year 12 (1983)
Nebula Award Stories 17 (1983)
The Nebula Awards 18 (1983)
The Second Omni Book of Science Fiction (1983)
The First Omni Book of Science Fiction (1984)
Nebula Awards 20 (1985)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Third Annual Collection (1985)
The Science Fiction Century (1988)
The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories (1992)
The Norton Book of Science Fiction (1993)
Simulations: 15 Tales of Virtual Reality (1993)
The Ascent of Wonder (1994)
Hackers (1996)
Visions of Wonder (1996)
Cyber-Killers (1997)
New Worlds (1997)
The Reel Stuff (1998)
Year's Best SF 3 (1998)


Short stories Top

The Belonging Kind (1981) (with John Shirley)
The Gernsback Continuum (1981)
Johnny Mnemonic (1981) Nebula (nominee)
Burning Chrome (1982) Nebula (nominee)
Fragments of a Hologram Rose (1984)
New Rose Hotel (1984)
Dogfight (1985) (with Michael Swanwick) Nebula (nominee)
Hugo (nominee)
The Winter Market (1986) Nebula (nominee)
Hugo (nominee)
Thirteen Views of a Cardboard City (1997)

Awards Top

hugo... http://www.wsfs.org/

 

nebula... http://www.sfwa.org/

Nebula Best Short story nominee (1981) : Johnny Mnemonic
Nebula Best Novellette nominee (1982) : Burning Chrome
Nebula Best Novel winner (1984) : Neuromancer
Nebula Best Novellette nominee (1985) : Dogfight
Hugo Best Novel winner (1985) : Neuromancer
Nebula Best Novellette nominee (1986) : The Winter Market
Hugo Best Novellette nominee (1986) : Dogfight
Nebula Best Novel nominee (1986) : Count Zero
Hugo Best Novellette nominee (1987) : The Winter Market
Hugo Best Novel nominee (1987) : Count Zero
Nebula Best Novel nominee (1988) : Mona Lisa Overdrive
Hugo Best Novel nominee (1989) : Mona Lisa Overdrive
Nebula Best Novel nominee (1991) : The Difference Engine
Hugo Best Novel nominee (1994) : Virtual Light


Books about William Gibson Top

William Gibson (1992) by Lance Olsen
Cyberpunk and Cyberculture: Science Fiction and the Work of William Gibson (2000) by Dani Cavallaro

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1557421986/103-0631346-9926202?v=glance

interview with him...

http://www.class.uidaho.edu/narrative/hypertext/interview_lance_olsen.htm


William Gibson recommends…


Clipjoint (1994) by Wilhelmina Baird
"A pungeant, gleamy-dark street-future."



Psykosis (1995) by Wilhelmina Baird
"A pungent, gleamy dark street-future."



Chaos Come Again (1996) by Wilhelmina Baird
"A killer eye for twisted technological detail."


James P Blaylock
"Blaylock is a singular American fabulist."


Pat Cadigan
"Her fiction is ambitious and brilliantly executed. Cadigan is a major talent."



Lord Soho: A Time Opera (2002) by Richard Calder
"Dark, edgy and inflicted with just the right degree of lyricism."



Impakto (2001) by Richard Calder
"Dark, edgy and inflicted with just the right degree of lyricism."



The Twist (1999) by Richard Calder
"Dark, edgy and inflicted with just the right degree of lyricism."



Eastern Standard Tribe (2004) by Cory Doctorow
"Utterly contemporary and deeply peculiar - a hard combination to beat."



As Above, So Below: A Novel of Peter Bruegel (2002) by Rudy Rucker
"A delightful book, one that carries us through the sixteenth-century picture-plane at extraordinary angles, illuminating Bruegel, his art and his world, with warmth and candor."



The Zenith Angle (2004) by Bruce Sterling
"A darkly comic fable of info-war, the black budget, uber-geek idealism and the politics of Homeland Insecurity. Sterling's grasp of the surfaces of contemporary reality is deftly prehensile; his understanding of what underlies those surfaces is both compelling and important."

Passion Play (1992) by Sean Stewart
"Dark and nastily believable...Sean Stewart is a talent to watch."