• Schismatrix (/skɪzˈmætrɪks/) is a science fiction novel by Bruce Sterling, originally published in 1985. The story was Sterling's only novel-length treatment...
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    sold in 1976. He is the author of science-fiction novels, including Schismatrix (1985), Islands in the Net (1988), and Heavy Weather (1994). In 1992...
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  • Bass and John Varley; Greg Bear's Blood Music and Bruce Sterling's Schismatrix. The stories of Cordwainer Smith, including his first and most famous...
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  • insect-like aliens. Afriel also briefly appears in "Twenty Evocations" and Schismatrix. This was also Sterling's first "officially" published short story. "Spider...
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  • first uses of the term in popular culture was the Bruce Sterling novel Schismatrix (1985) and the Michael Swanwick novel Vacuum Flowers (1987).[citation...
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  • of cyberspace, exemplifies the genre. Dr. Adder (1984) by K. W. Jeter Schismatrix (1985) by Bruce Sterling Eclipse Trilogy (also known as A Song Called...
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  • fighter who continuously films himself using remote controlled cameras. Schismatrix (1985) Nebula Award nominee, 1985; British Science Fiction Association...
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  • Malzberg The Remaking of Sigmund Freud Del Rey Books Bruce Sterling Schismatrix Arbor House 1987 Orson Scott Card* Speaker for the Dead Tor Books William...
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    Autocatalytic reactions and order creation List of Jewish Nobel laureates Schismatrix Systems theory Prigogine's theorem Process philosophy Multiple sources:...
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  • Josephine Saxton Queen of the States The Women's Press Bruce Sterling Schismatrix Penguin 1987 Keith Roberts* Gráinne Kerosina 1988 Robert Holdstock* Lavondyss...
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  • publish the short story "Mozart in Mirrorshades". Bruce Sterling publishes Schismatrix. Kurt Vonnegut publishes Galápagos. Iain Banks publishes Walking on Glass...
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    811–824. doi:10.1109/TDSC.2012.75. S2CID 351844. Sterling, Bruce. 1985. Schismatrix. Arbor House. Hans Hass: Hypercell Organisms. A new perspective of man...
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  • Ribofunk (1996) by Paul Di Filippo Rifter series (1999–2004) by Peter Watts Schismatrix (1985) by Bruce Sterling Sleepless series (1991–99) by Nancy Kress The...
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  • Darkly, by Philip K. Dick The Scar by China Miéville (arguably fantasy) Schismatrix, by Bruce Sterling Scissors Cut Paper Wrap Stone by Ian McDonald The...
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  • groundbreaking cyberpunk writers William Gibson (Neuromancer) and Bruce Sterling (Schismatrix), SF funnyman Douglas Adams, Nebula Award-winning SF writer Lois McMaster...
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    can survive on each of four different planets. 1985—Bruce Sterling's Schismatrix universe has protagonist Abelard Malcolm Tyler Lindsay propose pantropy...
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    Gibson’s novels show a "near future urban" world, while Bruce Sterling’s Schismatrix depicts the impacts of global capitalism. Lab lit Pastoral science fiction...
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