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Re: William Gibson's Latest: Spook Country
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06-18-2008 09:44 PM
Have you ever regretted dropping it from Spook Country?
How much are you influenced by reader feedback from online and advance copies?
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06-18-2008 09:50 PM
Actually I do sometimes re-read parts of The Difference Engine for fun, but that never feels as if I wrote it. Nor Sterling either. Author some spooky third party.
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06-18-2008 10:25 PM
Why is Rydell from Knoxville?
Are there any plans to collect various unreleased articles/stories done for periodicals over the years?
Thanks for all the great books too!
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06-19-2008 02:53 AM
Pamela Mainwaring
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06-19-2008 09:31 AM
SPECTACLES, TESTICLES, WALLET, AND WATCH
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06-19-2008 09:46 AM
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06-19-2008 11:20 AM
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06-19-2008 11:23 AM
Perhaps it's an Anonimo:
http://www.anonimousa.com/who_s_wearing
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06-19-2008 12:21 PM
Milgrim
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06-19-2008 01:08 PM
My favourite is Milgrim.
Is he named for the Milgram Experiment in obedience to authority, by any chance?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milgram_experiment
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06-19-2008 01:39 PM
Are you interested in middle east politics (I felt a strong relation between ideas I found in pattern recognition to notions I have about the Israeli\Palestinian - at least it's coverage in the media) I find that the "conversation" between the political entities led itself to a lack of conversation - to a long monologue based on something that resembles an intelligence/official report, a state in which both sides reduct their hopes to dealing with an never ending present, quite a messy speech for here, but can you relate ?
Best.
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06-19-2008 02:18 PM - last edited on 06-19-2008 02:22 PM
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06-19-2008 08:38 PM
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06-19-2008 08:48 PM
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06-19-2008 11:57 PM
4Rchie
Hello Mr. Gibson,
With regard to new technology and applications, particularly when it comes to the Internet, do you tend to get more "Ah ha!" moments when the application is put to use in silly ways, or when it is used with world changing, altruistic goals in mind? For example, on youtube, Randy Pausch's Last Lecture has over 2.5 million views, while the "Leave Britney Alone" kid has over 6.5 million views.
P.S. Thanks for all the books and thanks, especially, for Rydell.
06-17-2008 12:36 PM
CoreyMaley
Greetings Mr. Gibson,
In interviews and in person, you speak about the process of writing as partially involving discovering characters, who seem to be rather autonomous. From there, it seems that the characters dictate what will happen, rather than you controlling the characters to get a particular narrative arc out of their actions.
Looking back (or perhaps looking forward), does it seem to you that these characters could have done something else, something other than what they did in their respective novels, perhaps resulting in a very different story arc? Or does it seem that their actions really were determined all along, just unbeknownst to you at the time?
Thanks very much, and it was good to see you in Princeton.
Corey
06-17-2008 01:49 PM
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06-21-2008 02:47 AM
A: "Silly" ways. What I meant, years ago, by "the street finds its own uses for things".
Q: In interviews and in person, you speak about the process of writing as partially involving discovering characters, who seem to be rather autonomous. From there, it seems that the characters dictate what will happen, rather than you controlling the characters to get a particular narrative arc out of their actions.
Looking back (or perhaps looking forward), does it seem to you that these characters could have done something else, something other than what they did in their respective novels, perhaps resulting in a very different story arc? Or does it seem that their actions really were determined all along, just unbeknownst to you at the time?
A: I never think about what they might have done differently. To me, the book consists of what they did in the book. When I'm not actually writing about them, they aren't "around".
And with that, adios everyone, and thanks!
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