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Man & Dragon: Michael Swanwick
“William Gibson and I both broke out at the same time in the 1980s with our first books,” Michael Swanwick points out. “My desire was to be a published writer, and I succeeded; his desire was to rewrite the diction of science fiction, and he failed. ...
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He tells us that without a vision, great minds can go to waste; and how high-fidelity wireframes can help communicate a simple vision. Jason's blog is 'the architecture of everything'. (jasonfurnell.wordpress.com) The William Gibson book is 'Spook Country'. (tinyurl.com/2a7mf9)
Fri, Sep 28 | from UXpod