Bruce Sterling

Bruce Sterling

Born in Texas, US, in 1954, Bruce Sterling has traveled the globe writing and working for The New York Times, Nature, Wired, Newsday, and a number of industrial design magazines. His first story appeared in in 1976. His short fiction has appeared in almost every major publication in the science fiction field. One of his most memorable novels is far future adventure Schismatrix. His stories were an essential part of the cyberpunk movement of the 1980s. The Difference Engine, co-written with William Gibson, was a bestseller. In 1999, he won the Hugo Award in the short-story category. He lives in Austin, Texas.Other worksThe Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier (1992) Tomorrow Now: Envisioning the Next Fifty Years (2002) Custer's Last Jump And Other Collaborations (2003) (other writers: A. A. Jackson, Leigh Kennedy, George R. R. Martin, Joseph F. Pumilia, Buddy Sanders, Steven Utley, Howard Waldrop).

Updated 01/01/2024




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Books by Bruce Sterling
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Series by Bruce Sterling

Mechanist Shapers (2 books)

Speculative Fiction Books

2016 | science fiction
2012 | science fiction, short stories
2009 | science fiction
2006 | science fiction, short stories
2004 | science fiction
2000 | science fiction
1998 | science fiction
1998 | science fiction, short stories
1996 | science fiction
1992 | science fiction, short stories
1991 | science fiction
1990 | science fiction, alternate history, steampunk
1989 | science fiction, short stories
1988 | science fiction
1986 | science fiction, cyberpunk, short stories
(Mechanist Shapers)
1985 | science fiction
1980 | science fiction
1977 | science fiction

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