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- 1. Nebula awards
- (Guide)
- ... 1988 Falling Free Lois McMaster Bujold 1987 The Falling Woman Pat Murphy 1986 Speaker for the Dead Orson Scott Card 1985 Ender's Game Orson Scott Card 1984 Neuromancer William Gibson 1983 ...
- Created on 27 December 2011
- 2. Hugo awards
- (Guide)
- ... Speaker for the Dead Orson Scott Card 1986 Ender s Game Orson Scott Card 1985 Neuromancer William Gibson 1984 Startide Rising David Brin 1983 Foundation's Edge Isaac Asimov 1982 Downbelow Station ...
- Created on 27 December 2011
- 3. Bradley Cooper to write the script for Dan Simmons' Hyperion?
- (Science fiction films)
- ... Earlier we announced that the adaptation of William Gibson’s Neuromancer has entered pre-production, and now we learn that there's a spark of life in the adaptation of Dan Simmons’ superlative Hyperion ...
- Created on 29 May 2011
- 4. What's happening with the Neuromancer movie? An update, three years on
- (Science fiction films)
- When we last wrote about the big screen adaptation of Neuromancer, it was to bemoan Hollywood’s apparent lack of respect for William Gibson’s seminal novel of cyberpunk, the first ever novel to win the ...
- Created on 25 May 2011
- 5. Neil Gaiman's American Gods heads for the big screen
- (Fantasy films)
- ... hell (Hyperion, Neuromancer, Elric to name but a few), colour me very excited by this news: American Gods truly is a masterpiece of modern fantasy and given the right director an adaptation for the big ...
- Created on 28 March 2011
- 6. A movie about Dracula without vampires! Thank you Brad Pitt
- (Fantasy films)
- ... be right for the role (I still can't rid myself of the memory of Alexander although Farrell did redeem himself somewhat with In Bruges). And once more (Neuromancer) we have an unproven movie director in ...
- Created on 12 December 2009
- 7. Philip K. Dick: Rebel with a Cause (Part 1)
- (Science fiction books)
- ... Gibson, in his innovative Cyberspace novels (commencing with Neuromancer), describes a future in which suitably modified users can augment their knowledge and skills by slotting software directly into ...
- Created on 29 November 2009
- 8. China Miéville's Details to be filmed by Pascal Laugier
- (Fantasy films)
- ... forces that inhabit the random patterns of everyday objects (whatever that means). Sadly, we've announced too many exciting adaptations (Hyperion, Neuromancer, Elric...) - all of which have subsequently ...
- Created on 26 November 2008
- 9. No more science fiction for William Gibson
- (Science fiction books)
- ... not that strange or outlandish. I'm a great fan of William Gibson's science fiction novels, from his earlier gritty cyberpunk works like his triple award winning first novel Neuromancer (The Hugo, Nebula ...
- Created on 11 June 2008
- 10. What's happening with the Neuromancer movie?
- (Science fiction films)
- For those who weren’t aware, William Gibson’s seminal work of Cyberpunk, Neuromancer, is being filmed. This is great news! Except, of course, it’s neither news nor, when you weigh up the facts, is it ...
- Created on 28 April 2008
- 11. 3D SF thriller! Spielberg and Ghost in the Shell
- (Science fiction films)
- ... similar to that found in William Gibson's novels Neuromancer (1984), Count Zero (1986) and Mona Lisa Overdrive (1988). First released as a manga comic book by Masamune Shirow in 1989, Ghost in the Shell ...
- Created on 16 April 2008
- 12. Hugo and Nebula awards
- (Science fiction books)
- ... Ender's Game, Orson Scott Card Neuromancer, William Gibson 1984 Neuromancer, William Gibson Startide Rising, David Brin 1983 Startide Rising, David ...
- Created on 26 September 2007
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