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    Bruce Bethke (born 1955) is an American author best known for his 1983 short story "Cyberpunk" which led to the widespread use of the term for the cyberpunk...
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  • "Cyberpunk" is a 1983 science fiction short story by Bruce Bethke, published in Amazing Stories. Bethke subsequently expanded the story into a novel and made...
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  • Bethke is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew-John Bethke, South African composer Arap Bethke (born 1980), Mexican actor Bruce...
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    The term "cyberpunk" first appeared as the title of a short story by Bruce Bethke, written in 1980 and published in Amazing Stories in 1983. The name was...
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  • may also refer to: "Cyberpunk" (short story), a 1983 short story by Bruce Bethke that coined the term "cyberpunk" Cyberpunk (role-playing game), a 1988...
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    October 2011 (2011), Bruce Bethke (Editor). Rampant Loon Press. ASIN B005T5B9YC Stupefying Stories March 2012 (2012), Bruce Bethke (Editor). Rampant Loon...
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  • Planet; novels of T. J. Bass and John Varley; Greg Bear's Blood Music and Bruce Sterling's Schismatrix. The stories of Cordwainer Smith, including his first...
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  • "Cyberpunk" (1983) by Bruce Bethke Burning Chrome (1986) by William Gibson Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology (1986) edited by Bruce Sterling Crystal Express...
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  • with the historical perspective of postcolonialism. American author Bruce Bethke coined the term cyberpunk in his 1983 short story of that name, using...
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  • by Robert Thurston (1990) Alliance by Jerry Oltion (1990) Maverick by Bruce Bethke (1990) Humanity by Jerry Oltion (1990) The plot line continues, picking...
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    in the early to mid-1980s in literature with the works of Bruce Bethke, William Gibson, Bruce Sterling, and Pat Cadigan. Its setting is almost always a...
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  • Headcrash is a satirical cyberpunk novel by Bruce Bethke, published in 1995 by Warner Books. It won the Philip K. Dick Award in 1995. It follows Jack Burroughs...
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    Ink), the exhibit featured working steampunk tattoo systems designed by Bruce Rosenbaum, of ModVic and owner of the Steampunk House, Joey "Dr. Grymm"...
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  • Cyberpunk had been derived from the 1983 short story by American writer Bruce Bethke. The term became known as a subgenre of science fiction in both literature...
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  • African business magazine Maverick, a 1990 science fiction novel by Bruce Bethke in the Isaac Asimov's Robots and Aliens series Maverick: Extraordinary...
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    appearances. In the novelization of the 1999 film Wild Wild West by Bruce Bethke, former Confederate General "Bloodbath" McGrath (played by Ted Levine)...
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  • 1990 Maverick Fifth book of Isaac Asimov's Robots and Aliens series by Bruce Bethke 1990 Humanity Sixth book of Isaac Asimov's Robots and Aliens series by...
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  • [citation needed] A novelization of Rebel Moon, written by Beale and Bruce Bethke was published in 1996.[citation needed] Loyd Price, reviewing the game...
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  • by Mark Budz Darwin series (1999–2003) by Greg Bear Holy Fire (1996) by Bruce Sterling Leviathan Trilogy (2009–11) by Scott Westerfeld The Xenogenesis...
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    (1913–1983) (pseudonym of Peter B. Germano) Alfred Bester (1913–1987) Bruce Bethke (born 1955) Ambrose Bierce (1842 – c. 1914) Lloyd Biggle, Jr. (1923–2002)...
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  • v t e Cyberpunk List of cyberpunk works Contributors Bruce Bethke Pat Cadigan Philip K. Dick William Gibson Sogo Ishii Tom Maddox Mamoru Oshii Katsuhiro...
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  • Scissors Cut Paper Wrap Stone Lance Olsen Tonguing the Zeitgeist 1995 Bruce Bethke Headcrash Richard Paul Russo Carlucci's Edge Shale Aaron Virtual Death...
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  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Another notable example of clandestine literature is Bruce Bethke's short story "The Etymology of Cyberpunk" which spawned an entire cyberpunk...
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  • in the Cinema: Young Einstein review". Retrieved 2014-12-17. Sterling, Bruce (22 March 2013). "Japanese steampunk". Wired. Retrieved 26 April 2020. "The...
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  • (2011) "Snow Blind" in Stupefying Stories, December issue edited by Bruce Bethke, 2011 "The Digital Eidolon That Fits in Your Pocket" in Fantastic Stories...
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  • marked, in science fiction, by the following events. Catherine Asaro Bruce Bethke Pierre Bordage Steven Brust Sue Burke Richard Chwedyk Massimo Citi Brenda...
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  • reaches the age of 82, writes 23 romantic novels this year. November – Bruce Bethke's short story "Cyberpunk", written in 1980, is published in Amazing Stories...
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  • and/or poetry have included Kate Wilhelm, Eleanor Arnason, Damon Knight, Bruce Bethke, John Sladek, Stephen Dedman, and Neil Gaiman. Writers who had their...
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    6th DucKon was held in June 1997. Guests of honor included Author GoH Bruce Bethke, Artist GoH Erin McKee, Mad Scientist GoH Cap'n Al Duester, Filk GoH...
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  • Theatre in Glendale, CA. Directed by Runar Borge, Choreographed by Lars Bethke, Musically Directed by Steven Smith at The Alex Theatre in Glendale, CA...
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