William Gibson

Science Fiction
  • William Ford Gibson is an American-Canadian author credited with pioneering the cyberpunk subgenre of science fiction.

  • He coined the term "cyberspace" in 1982 and popularized it in his debut novel, Neuromancer, which has sold over 6.5 million copies worldwide.

  • Gibson's early work consisted of short stories, but he has since written nine acclaimed novels, including one collaboration.

  • His influence extends beyond literature to academia, cyberculture, and technology.

  • Gibson has also contributed articles to major publications and collaborated with various artists, filmmakers, and musicians.

  • His innovative ideas and writing style have had a significant impact on science fiction and contemporary culture.

Books by William Gibson