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Burning Chrome
by William Gibson


The Winter Market
by William Gibson


Hinterlands
by William Gibson

Recommendations



Asimov's


Omni


F & SF


Red Star, Winter Orbit
by William Gibson
Remaking History and Other Stories by Kim Stanley Robinson


Mozart in Mirrorshades
by Lewis Shiner


Analog
Hello America by J. G. Ballard


Burning Chrome
by William Gibson


The Winter Market
by William Gibson


Snake-Eyes
by Tom Maddox


StarShipSofa
By Blood We Live  by
Escape Pod by


Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology


Brainchild
by Joseph H. Delaney
American Fantastic Tales: Terror and the Uncanny: From the 1940s to Now by


Year's Best SF 8
Dangerous Visions by


True Names
by Vernor Vinge


Spirey and the Queen
by Alastair Reynolds


The Vampire Lestat
by Anne Rice


Science Fiction Age


Eclipse Two: New Science Fiction and Fantasy


The Gernsback Continuum
by William Gibson


The Tides of Kithrup
by David Brin


The Sky-Green Blues
by Tanith Lee


Kaleidotrope
The Ant King and Other Stories by Benjamin Rosenbaum


With Thimbles, with Forks, and Hope
by Kate Wilhelm


Monetized
by Jason Stoddard


Sunflowers
by Kathleen Ann Goonan
Zero History by William Gibson


The Shoulders of Giants
by Robert J. Sawyer


Margin of Error
by Nancy Kress


Always Coming Home
by Ursula K. Le Guin


Another Orphan
by John Kessel


Galactic North
by Alastair Reynolds
The Restoration Game by Ken Macleod


The Beautiful and the Sublime
by Bruce Sterling


Peking Man
by Robert J. Sawyer


Hinterlands
by William Gibson


Her Habiline Husband
by Michael Bishop


You *Could* Go Home Again
by Howard Waldrop
The Alchemist by Paolo Bacigalupi
Identity Theft and Other Stories by


Lady of the White-Spired City
by Sarah L. Edwards


Home Again
by Paul M. Berger
Shades of Milk and Honey by Mary Robinette Kowal


The Scapegoat
by C. J. Cherryh