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October 21, 2004

Media Watch: Silicon Valley's favorite novelist interviewed on slashdot.org

Novelist Neal Stephenson has long been a favorite in Silicon Valley, from the publication of Snow Crash and his early celebrity in Wired magazine. He answered questions from geeks in an insightful Slashdot.org interview.

Stephenson discusses hacking, the lack of respect for science fiction as a literary genre, machine intelligence, who would prevail in a smackdown with rival cyberpunk novelist William Gibson, the convergence of novels and computer games, and new publishing models, among other topics.

Most thrilling quote:

The first time was a year or two after SNOW CRASH came out. I was doing a reading/signing at White Dwarf Books in Vancouver. Gibson stopped by to say hello and extended his hand as if to shake. But I remembered something Bruce Sterling had told me. For, at the time, Sterling and I had formed a pact to fight Gibson. Gibson had been regrown in a vat from scraps of DNA after Sterling had crashed an LNG tanker into Gibson's Stealth pleasure barge in the Straits of Juan de Fuca. During the regeneration process, telescoping Carbonite stilettos had been incorporated into Gibson's arms. Remembering this in the nick of time, I grabbed the signing table and flipped it up between us. Of course the Carbonite stilettos pierced it as if it were cork board, but this spoiled his aim long enough for me to whip my wakizashi out from between my shoulder blades and swing at his head. He deflected the blow with a force blast that sprained my wrist. The falling table knocked over a space heater and set fire to the store. Everyone else fled. Gibson and I dueled among blazing stacks of books for a while. Slowly I gained the upper hand, for, on defense, his Praying Mantis style was no match for my Flying Cloud technique. But I lost him behind a cloud of smoke. Then I had to get out of the place. The streets were crowded with his black-suited minions and I had to turn into a swarm of locusts and fly back to Seattle.

Slashdot.org users continue the discussion in their responses to the interview, of course, prolonging this interesting experiment in interactive, online journalism.

Links:

Neal Stephenson Responds With Wit and Humor interview by Slashdot.org participants

NealStephenson.com

Posted by Doug Millison at October 21, 2004 07:54 AM

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