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William Gibson: Interview by William Gibson and Robert K. J. Killheffer

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SOURCE: Gibson, William, and Robert K. J. Killheffer. “William Gibson.” Publishers Weekly 240, no. 36 (6 September 1993): 70-1.

In the following interview, Killheffer provides an overview of Gibson's life and career, focusing on the publication of Virtual Light.

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