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Mirrorshades:

the cyberpunk anthology
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43 Reviews
Arbor House, 1986 - Fiction - 239 pages
A collection of tales by the best new science fiction writers of the eighties, including Greg Bear, Pat Cadigan, William Gibson, Rudy Rucker, Lewis Shiner, Tom Maddox, and John Shirley

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Review: Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology

User Review  - Jordan - Goodreads

This is a kind of mixed bag. There are some great cyberpunk stories in here, and there are some that I'm not really sure how they qualify as cyberpunk other than they're written by authors who have ... Read full review

Review: Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology

User Review  - Ben - Goodreads

An odd yet satisfying collection. I wouldn't necessarily call it a cyberpunk collection or especially 'the' cyberpunk collection as the cover purports, but it is a great read nonetheless. The pieces ... Read full review

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About the author (1986)

Bruce Sterling is the author of the nonfiction books Tomorrow Now and The Hacker Crackdown, as well as the novels Distraction, Holy Fire, Heavy Weather, and Islands in the Net. With William Gibson he co-authored the acclaimed novel The Difference Engine. He lives with his wife and two daughters in Austin, Texas.

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