Bruce Sterling

Michael Bruce Sterling is an author, journalist, editor, and critic. He helped popularize the cyberpunk movement, collaborating with William Gibson on The Difference Engine and editing the anthology Mirrorshades that became known as the definitive document on the cyberpunk movement. Three of his novels were selected as New York Times Notable Books of the Year, and he won a Hugo for one of his short stories in 1999. He has been nominated for both Hugos and Nebulas many times.

Sterling is a futurist and sociologist who has written non-fiction and fiction and made frequent appearances on television shows such as ABC's Nightline and MTV. Sterling's works can be found throughout the Web in such places as he writes Wired magazine, his nonfiction books -The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier, columns for many different media, Viridian Design, The Dead Media Project, and Cheap Truth.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Involution Ocean

The Artificial Kid
Distraction

Schismatrix

Zeitgeist
Holy Fire
The Zenith Angle
Ascendencies
The Hacker Crackdown
Islands in the Net
Tomorrow Now
The Difference Engine

--B. Redman