Released on July 1st 2022, to coincide with the date William Gibson's genre-defining novel Neuromancer was originally released in 1984, Night, Rain, and Neon is a collection of all new stories written by some of the sharpest and most insightful authors of cyberpunk and post-cyberpunk fiction around, curated by editor Michael Cobley.
“Back in the mid-80s William Gibson remarked that at one point he saw science fiction as a handy tool that he could use to pry open the cranium of the embryonic digital zeitgeist and do a bit of rewiring. Since then, numerous waves of tech, eco-awareness, politics, music, games, and smart gizmos (wearable and driveable) have washed over and through us. Our dwellings have gone from shells veined with broadband wiring to safehouses infused with plumes of wireless connection while our phones speak and ping and offer oblations to the greater networks that enfold us all.” – Michael Cobley
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Contents:
Introduction by Michael Cobley
Hello, Goodbye - Stewart Hotston
Four Green Fields - Ian McDonald
All The Precious Years - Al Robertson
Forever in Scotland - Callum McSorley
Assets - Keith Brooke & Eric Brown
The Still Small Voice - Louise Carey
Mindstrings - Jeremy Szal
Tabula Rasa - Danie Ware
Collision Detection - Tim Maughan
We Appreciate Power - Gavin Smith
A Game Of Clones - Justina Robson
Accumulated Damage - Simon Morden
The Thirteenth Clone Of Casimir Ivanovitch - Jon Courtenay Grimwood
Elijah Of The 1000 Faces - Gary Gibson
VR Enclave - DA Xiaolin Spires
Digital Salt - Corey J White
Terms And Conditions - Joseph Elliott-Coleman
The Goruden-Mairu Job - T.R. Napper
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