Might be time for me to fill in that small gap between Neuromancer and Pattern Recognition
Posted by Darby M. Dixon III at 1:08 AM.
Here there will be links.
"Dissolution, Noise, and Fear."
Darby M. Dixon III is the author of Thumb Drives and Oven Clocks, which, according to Wikipedia, is a popular litblog. He is afraid of nuts and is not fond of washing dishes. He would like it if you gave him a lot of money, but is shy, and therefore will not ask you for money.
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IMHO, it's a roller coaster. Some are pants-droppingly brilliant, some tough to engage with. My faves are Count Zero and Idoru. I am really excited about the new one, because PR was effin' dynamite. To me, that is.
10:47 AM, July 27, 2007
I agree with Norm. Skip All Tomorrow's Parties, and by that I mean, if you see it in the remaindered bin somewhere, run far, far away.
I am a huge fan of the short story collection (Gleaming Chrome? Bitter Steel?).
Enjoy your catching up!
2:44 PM, July 27, 2007
I love the short stories best of all, and the collection is entitled Burning Chrome.
Carrie, it grieves me to see someone be so wrong. Mona Lisa Overdrive is the one you want to skip ... *chortle*
4:36 PM, July 27, 2007
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