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Red Star, Winter Orbit - legendary but aging cosmonaut forgotten by his government as budgetary cuts leave him stranded in space
Mar 16, 2026 01:50PM
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Dogfight - Broken protagonist finds obsession in a holographic WW I air combat game, working his way up - reminds me of Vincent in The Color of Money - not caring about people he steps on along the way. Finally getting to the “top” realizing he has absolutely no one to be happy for him.
Mar 24, 2026 11:49AM
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Winter Market - drug addicted paraplegic records her nightmares becoming a new media superstar, and Casey - the narrator - is her editor. A paragraph that gobsmacked me had to do with people who don’t read the manual, and find unimagined ways to use new technologies.
Mar 18, 2026 02:09PM
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New Rose Hotel - mega corporations control entire countries, and human capital is the target of espionage, double-cross, and desire
Mar 16, 2026 03:26PM
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Hinterlands - people taking a trip down a mysterious highway, returning with artifacts from an unknown source
Mar 16, 2026 08:39AM
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The Belonging Kind at first makes me think of the girl who becomes a dog story I tell, but this story is about finding your people, where you fit in. Was he always one of them and didn’t realize it, or did he become one of them?
Mar 05, 2026 01:00PM
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Fragments of a Hologram Rose is Gibson’s first published piece. The story features a man whose girlfriend has left him and a simstim technology called Apparent Sensory Perception (ASP). He posits these glimpses into someone’s life as showing the entire life, but from its own perspective.
Mar 04, 2026 02:02PM
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The Gernsback Continuum is the story of a photographer on assignment to capture the 30’s idea of the future, evidenced in decaying architecture, when the veil is pulled back and he sees the “80s that never was”. It’s a juxtaposition of how America has envisioned the future, and the reality of that future. I think this is Gibson justifying gritty sci-fi over the utopia of authors that came before him.
Mar 02, 2026 03:01PM
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Johnny Mnemonic didn’t follow the same plot from the movie, but many of the main characters are there, and the big ideas are the same. The story moves along quickly, not explaining much, but referencing elements of the world in an as-matter-of-fact manner that can feel alien. I can see that I might benefit from reading the story again in the future.
Mar 02, 2026 01:13PM
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