New Releases by Bruce Sterling

Bruce Sterling is the author of The Year's Top Hard Science Fiction Stories 10 (2026), La machine à différences (2026), The Hacker Crackdown (2020), Der Staubozean (2015), A Máquina Diferencial (2015).

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The Year's Top Hard Science Fiction Stories 10

release date: Jun 19, 2026

La machine à différences

release date: Mar 18, 2026
La machine à différences
LES DEUX GRANDS FONDATEURS DU CYBERPUNK RÉUNIS POUR UNE SATIRE DE LA SOCIÉTÉ DU CONTRÔLE, UNE UCHRONIE STEAMPUNK DEVENUE CLASSIQUE QUI N'A JAMAIS ÉTÉ SI ACTUELLE. Illustration de Dana Ulama Milieu du XIXe siècle. Imaginez des ordinateurs composés de roues dentées, de bielles et de leviers, mus par la vapeur : des machines à différences, imaginées par Charles Babbage et Lady Ada Byron, fille de Lord Byron. L'Empire britannique, gouverné par les scientifiques et les industrialistes, est plus soucieux de technologie que d'aventures outremer. Mais c'est à Edward Leviathan Mallory, explorateur des terres sauvages d'une Amérique du Nord divisée par les guerres, qu'Ada va remettre un mystérieux coffret contenant des cartes mécanographiques. Avec l'aide inattendue de la fille d'un célèbre agitateur mort sur l'échafaud et d'un diplomate espion de la reine, il va chercher à décrypter ces cartes dont la maîtrise est un enjeu planétaire : le contrôle de l'information. William Gibson vit à Vancouver (Canada). Écrivain devenu classique avec Neuromancien, son premier roman, il peint de notre futur un tableau d'un réalisme visionnaire. Ses œuvres sont publiées en France aux éditions Au diable vauvert. Bruce Sterling est né en 1954 à Austin au Texas. Grand auteur de sciencefiction, il a publié la première anthologie cyberpunk en 1986, Mozart en verres miroirs.

The Hacker Crackdown

release date: Aug 11, 2020
The Hacker Crackdown
The bestselling cyberpunk author "has produced by far the most stylish report from the computer outlaw culture since Steven Levy's Hackers" ( Publishers Weekly). Bruce Sterling delves into the world of high-tech crime and punishment in one of the first books to explore the cyberspace breaches that threaten national security. From the crash of AT&T's long-distance switching system to corporate cyberattacks, he investigates government and law enforcement efforts to break the back of America's electronic underground in the 1990s. In this modern classic, "Sterling makes the hackers—who live in the ether between terminals under noms de net such as VaxCat—as vivid as Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday. His book goes a long way towards explaining the emerging digital world and its ethos" ( Publishers Weekly). This edition features a new preface by the author that analyzes the sobering increase in computer crime over the twenty-five years since The Hacker Crackdown was first published. "Offbeat and brilliant." — Booklist "Thoroughly researched, this account of the government's crackdown on the nebulous but growing computer-underground provides a thoughtful report on the laws and rights being defined on the virtual frontier of cyberspace. . . . An enjoyable, informative, and (as the first mainstream treatment of the subject) potentially important book . . . Sterling is a fine and knowledgeable guide to this strange new world." — Kirkus Reviews "A well-balanced look at this new group of civil libertarians. Written with humor and intelligence, this book is highly recommended." — Library Journal

Der Staubozean

release date: Sep 30, 2015
Der Staubozean
Von Wüstenschiffen und Staubwalen Nullaqua ist eine menschenfeindliche Welt, ein Wüstenplanet mit gigantischen Staubozeanen. Darin leben riesige, walähnliche Tiere, aus deren Kadavern man die Droge Syncophin gewinnt. Zigtausende Süchtige in der gesamten Galaxis können ohne das „Flackern“, das das Syncopin in ihrem Bewusstsein hervorruft, die Realität nicht mehr ertragen, und so jagen riesige Schiffe die Staubwale. Ihre Crews bestehen nur teilweise aus Menschen, doch die Entbehrungen und die tödliche Bedrohung durch die grausame, fremde Natur schweißt sie zu unverbrüchlichen

A Máquina Diferencial

release date: Sep 16, 2015
A Máquina Diferencial
m uma versão alternativa da Inglaterra vitoriana, a ascensão do Partido Radical trouxe mudanças impressionantes. Pelas ruas da capital, cartolas e crinolinas misturam-se a cinétropos, gurneys e cabriolés. O trem metropolitano e o sistema de esgotos revolucionam a rede urbana. Tudo graças às conquistas científicas alcançadas pela Máquina: no auge da Revolução Industrial, os avanços promovidos pela tecnologia a vapor anunciam a era da informática. Com um século de antecedência. Mas Londres também é uma cidade em convulsão. O alvoroço causado pela turba desordeira assusta a população. Além disso, uma conspiração mais sofisticada - porém não menos perigosa - parece ameaçar a segurança e a estabilidade de todo o país. Enquanto isso, uma misteriosa caixa com cartões perfurados é objeto de cobiça e disputa, pois guarda um segredo estratégico, ligado a interesses nebulosos. Acidentalmente ou não, ela cai nas mãos de diferentes personagens, mudando suas vidas: Sybil Gerard, ex-amante de um político influente e filha de um insurreto executado; Ada Byron, filha de Lorde Byron, então primeiro-ministro da Inglaterra; e Edward Mallory, um respeitado cientista, descobridor do famoso Leviatã Terrestre.

Schismatrix Plus

release date: Dec 30, 2014
Schismatrix Plus
The Nebula-nominated novel of “abrave new world of nearly constant future shock”—plus all the short fiction of the Shaper/Mechanist universe (The Washington Post). Acclaimed science fiction luminary and a godfather of the genre’s remarkable offspring—cyberpunk—Bruce Sterling carries readers to a far-future universe where stunning achievements in human development have been tainted by a virulent outbreak of prejudice and hatred. Many thousands of years in the future, the human race has split into two incompatible factions. The aristocratic Mechanists believe that humans can only achieve their greatest potential through technology and enhancing their bodies with powerful prosthetics. The rebel Shapers view these “improvements” as abominations, and their faith in genetic enhancements over mechanical ones has led to violent, even murderous, clashes between the two sects. One man is caught in the middle. The child of Mechanists, Abelard Lindsay is a former Shaper diplomat who was betrayed and cast out of the fold. Scrupulously trained in the fine art of treachery and deceit, he travels freely between the warring camps during his never-ending exile, embracing piracy and revolution all along the way. But while saving his own skin is Lindsay’s main motivation, a greater destiny awaits him, one that could offer a bold new hope for a tragically sundered humankind. A breathtaking flight of unparalleled imagination, Bruce Sterling’s Schismatrix Plus also includes every subsequent excursion into the Mechanist and Shaper universe, complementing his acclaimed novel with the complete collection of mind-boggling Schismatrix short fiction. The result is is a total immersion into the Mechanist/Shaper universe from the Hugo, Campbell, and Arthur C. Clarke Award–winning author called “a writer of excellent fineness” by Harlan Ellison and “one of the very best” by Publishers Weekly.

The Artificial Kid

release date: Dec 30, 2014
The Artificial Kid
In a future world of rampant inequality, a martial-arts video star finds himself in a real fight for survival, in this novel by the author of Schismatrix. Founded centuries ago by the enigmatic genius Moses Moses, the planet Reverie can either be heaven or hell, depending on whether you live on or above it. The superrich orbit the world in luxury abodes, keeping their sometimes-lethal ennui at bay by watching homemade sex and violence videos created by the peons dwelling on the coral continents miles beneath them. The most popular entertainer of all is the Artificial Kid, an unbeatable combat artist whose bloody, self-produced martial arts videos have made him beloved both above and below. But the Kid is about to stumble onto something no one was ever meant to discover—a mind-boggling conspiracy of science and antiquity that forces him to run for his life into the strange and dangerous wilderness known as the Mass. And when Moses Moses returns to Reverie after seven hundred years of cryogenic sleep, things are about to get much worse. Written long before the era of YouTube, Ultimate Fighting, and reality TV, Bruce Sterling’s prescient, thoughtful, and wildly satiric novel previews the nascent cyberpunk sensibilities of the acclaimed author’s later works.

Involution Ocean

release date: Dec 30, 2014
Involution Ocean
A far-future Moby-Dick by the author of Schismatrix: A desperate addict on a bleak, arid planet boards a whaling vessel to hunt the drug he craves. The powerful narcotic syncophine, commonly known as Flare, comes from only one source: the oil of the gargantuan whale-like beasts that swim the dust sea of Nullaqua. It was John Newhouse’s addiction to the substance that made him a dealer and forced him to move to this airless, inhospitable planet But when the all-powerful galactic Confederacy declares Flare illegal, the needs of Newhouse and his clientele leave the desperate off-worlder no choice but to sign on as an able seaman aboard a dustwhaler and hunt the giant creatures himself. Joining a crew of junkies and misfits, including a mad captain with his own dark and secret agenda and a bewitching, batlike alien woman who is pained by human touch, Newhouse sets out across the silica ocean at the bottom of a seventy-mile-deep crater in search of release and redemption . . . and sails toward a fateful confrontation between man and beast that could lead to catastrophe. Bruce Sterling’s debut novel is a remarkable feat of world building—imaginative, provocative, and smart, featuring an unforgettable cast of colorful characters. If Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick unfolded on Frank Herbert’s Dune, the result might be something akin to Sterling’s extraordinary Involution Ocean.

Inseln im Netz

release date: Aug 25, 2014
Inseln im Netz
Nichts ist wahr, alles ist erlaubt Man schreibt das Jahr 2020: Die Nationalstaaten haben ihren politischen Einfluss weitgehend verloren, Multis beherrschen mithilfe einer perfekt vernetzten Informationstechnik die Welt. Laura und David Webster arbeiten als PR-Berater für eine dieser Firmen, Rizome. Grenada, Singapur und Luxembourg sind Datenoasen – hier wird mit jeder Sorte von Informationen gehandelt. Der Konkurrenzkampf zwischen ihnen ist groß und hat die Ausmaße eines Kleinkriegs angenommen. Rizome schickt Laura und David nach Grenada, um ein Abkommen auszuhandeln. Als Singapur Grenada angreift, kann David entkommen, doch Laura wird gefangen genommen. In den folgenden drei Jahren wird sie immer tiefer in die Machenschaften von Firmen, Staaten und Terrororganisationen verstrickt, die sie unmöglich durchschauen kann ...

The Epic Struggle of the Internet of Things

release date: Jan 01, 2014
The Epic Struggle of the Internet of Things
If the hype is to be believed then the next big thing is the Internet of Things. But is it what you think it is? Because the Internet of Things is not about things on the internet. A world in which all our household gadgets can communicate with each other may sound vaguely useful, but it's not really for us consumers. The internet of things serves the interests of the technology giants, in their epic wrangles with each other. And it is they who will turn the jargon of "smart cities" and "smart homes" into a self-fulfilling prophesy. In this piercing and provocative essay, Bruce Sterling tells the story of an idea that just won't go away because there's too much money to be made and a whole world to control.

Place So Foreign and 8 More

release date: Jan 01, 2014

With the Night Mail and As Easy As A.B.C.

release date: Jan 01, 2012
With the Night Mail and As Easy As A.B.C.
Rudyard Kipling's With the Night Mail follows the exploits of an intercontinental mail dirigible battling the perfect storm. Between London and Quebec we learn that a planet-wide Aerial Board of Control (A.B.C.) now enforces a technocratic system of command and control not only in the skies but in world affairs. A follow-up story, "As Easy As A.B.C.," recounts what happens when agitators in Chicago demand the return of democracy.

Globalhead

release date: Aug 24, 2011
Globalhead
Featuring thirteen satirical short stories, a unique collection includes scientific superstars, a rock singer who is the voice of the people, and two lost souls who drive off the edge of the world and find each other. From the Paperback edition.

Heavy Weather

release date: Aug 17, 2011
Heavy Weather
Bruce Sterling, one of the founding fathers of the cyberpunk genre, now presents a novel of vivid imagination and invention that proves his talent for creating brilliant speculative fiction is sharper than ever. Forty years from now, Earth's climate has been drastically changed by the greenhouse effect. Tornadoes of almost unimaginable force roam the open spaces of Texas. And on their trail are the Storm Troupers: a ragtag band of computer experts and atmospheric scientists who live to hack heavy weather -- to document it and spread the information as far as the digital networks will stretch, using virtual reality to explore the eye of the storm. Although it's incredibly addictive, this is no game. The Troupers' computer models suggest that soon an "F-6" will strike -- a tornado of an intensity that exceeds any existing scale; a storm so devastating that it may never stop. And they're going to be there when all hell breaks loose.

Distraction

release date: Aug 17, 2011
Distraction
It's November 2044, an election year, and the state of the Union is a farce. The government is broke, the cities are privately owned, and the military is shaking down citizens in the streets. Washington has become a circus and no one knows that better than Oscar Valparaiso. A political spin doctor, Oscar has always made things look good. Now he wants to make a difference. But Oscar has a skeleton in his closet. His only ally: Dr. Greta Penninger, a gifted neurologist at the bleeding edge of the neural revolution. Together they're out to spread a very dangerous idea whose time has come. And so have their enemies: every technofanatic, government goon, and laptop assassin in America. Oscar and Greta might not survive to change the world, but they'll put a new spin on it. From the Paperback edition.

Holy Fire

release date: Jun 29, 2011
Holy Fire
The 21st century is coming to a close, and the medical industrial complex dominates the world economy. It is a world of synthetic memory drugs, benevolent government surveillance, underground anarchists, and talking canine companions. Power is in the hands of conservative senior citizens who have watched their health and capital investments with equal care, gaining access to the latest advancements in life-extension technology. Meanwhile, the young live on the fringes of society, ekeing out a meagre survival on free, government-issued rations and a black market in stolen technological gadgetry from an earlier, less sophisticated age. Mia Ziemann is a 94-year-old medical economist who enjoys all the benefits of her position. But a deathbed visit with a long-ago ex-lover and a chance meeting with a young bohemian dress-designer brings Mia to an awful revelation. She has lived her life with such caution that it has been totally bereft of pleasure and adventure. She has one chance to do it all over. But first she must submit herself to a radical--and painful--experimental procedure which promises to make her young again. The procedure is not without risk and her second chance at life will not come without a price. But first she will have to escape her team of medical keepers. Hitching a ride on a plane to Europe, Mia sets out on a wild intercontinental quest in search of spiritual gratification, erotic revelation, and the thing she missed most of all: the holy fire of the creative experience. She joins a group of outlaw anarchists whose leader may be the man of her dreams...or her undoing. Worst of all, Mia will have to undergo one last radical procedure that could cost her a second life. In Holy Fire, Bruce Sterling once again creates a unique and provocative future that deals with such timeless topics of the human condition as love, memory, science, politics, and the meaning of death. Poginant, lyrical, humorous, and often shocking, Holy Fire offers a hard unsparing look into a world that could become our own. From the Paperback edition.

Zeitgeist

release date: Jun 29, 2011
Zeitgeist
It’s 1999, and in the Turkish half of Cyprus, the ever-enterprising Leggy Starlitz has alighted — pausing on his mission to storm the Third World with the G-7 girls, the cheapest, phoniest all-girl rock group ever to wear Wonderbras and spandex. His market is staring him in the face: millions of teenagers trapped in a world of mullahs and mosques, all ready to blow their pocket change on G-7’s massive merchandising campaign — and to wildly anticipate music the band will never release. Leggy’s brilliant plan means doing business with some of the world’s most dangerous people. Among these thieves, schemers, and killers, he must act quickly and decisively. Y2K is just around the corner — and the only rule to live by is that the whole scheme stops before the year 2000. But Leggy’s G-7 Zeitgeist is in serious jeopardy, for in Istanbul his former partners are getting restless — and the G-7 girls are beginning to die.... From the Paperback edition.

A Good Old-Fashioned Future

release date: Jun 22, 2011
A Good Old-Fashioned Future
From the subversive to the antic, the uproarious to the disturbing, the stories of Bruce Sterling are restless, energy-filled journeys through a world running on empty--the visionary work of one of our most imaginative and insightful modern writers. They live as strangers in strange lands. In worlds that have fallen--or should have. They wage battles in wars already lost and become heroes--and sometimes martyrs--in their last-ditch efforts to preserve the dignity and individuality of humanity. A hack Indian filmmaker takes the pulse of a wounded and declining civilization--21st-century Britain. A pair of swashbuckling Silicon Valley entrepreneurs join forces to make a commercial killing--in organic underground slime and computer-generated jellyfish. A man in a Japanese city takes orders from a talking cat while pursuing a drama of danger and adventure that has become the very essence of his life. From "The Littlest Jackal", a darkly hilarious thriller of mercs and gunrunners set in Finland, to a stark vision of a post-atomic netherworld in his haunting tale "Taklamakan", Bruce Sterling once again breaks boundaries, breaks icons, and breaks rules to unleash the most dangerously provocative and intelligent science fiction being written today.

Internet of Things

release date: Jan 01, 2011

The Caryatids

release date: Feb 24, 2009
The Caryatids
Alongside William Gibson and Neal Stephenson, Bruce Sterling stands at the forefront of a select group of writers whose pitch-perfect grasp of the cultural and scientific zeitgeist endows their works of speculative near-future fiction with uncanny verisimilitude. To read a novel by Sterling is to receive a dispatch from a time traveler. Now, with The Caryatids, Sterling has written a stunning testament of faith in the power of human intellect, creativity, and spirit to overcome any obstacle–even the obstacles we carry inside ourselves. The world of 2060 is divided into three spheres of influence, each fighting with the others over the resources of fallen nations and an environment degraded almost to the point of no return. There is the Dispensation, centered in Los Angeles, where entertainment and capitalism have fused with the highest of high-tech. There is the Acquis, a Green-centered collective that uses invasive neurological technology to create a networked utopia. And there is China, the sole surviving nation-state, a dinosaur that has prospered only by pitilessly pruning its own population. Products of this monstrous world, the daughters of a monstrous mother, and–according to some–monsters themselves, are the Caryatids: the four surviving female clones of a mad Balkan genius and wanted war criminal now ensconced, safely beyond extradition, on an orbiting space station. Radmila is a Dispensation star determined to forget her past by building a glittering, impregnable future. Vera is an Acquis functionary dedicated to reclaiming their home, the Croatian island of Mljet, from catastrophic pollution. Sonja is a medical specialist in China renowned for selflessly risking herself to help others. And Biserka is a one-woman terrorist network. The four “sisters” are united only by their hatred for their “mother”–and for one another. When evidence surfaces of a coming environmental cataclysm, the Dispensation sends its greatest statesman–or salesman–John Montgomery Montalban, husband of Radmila, and lover of Vera and Sonja, to gather the Caryatids together in an audacious plan to save the world.

Objets bavards

release date: Jan 01, 2009

Hacker Crackdown

release date: Jan 01, 2009

La matrice spezzata

release date: Jan 01, 2006

Shaping Things

release date: Oct 07, 2005
Shaping Things
A guide to the next great wave of technology—an era of objects so programmable that they can be regarded as material instantiations of an immaterial system. "Shaping Things is about created objects and the environment, which is to say, it's about everything," writes Bruce Sterling in this addition to the Mediawork Pamphlet series. He adds: "Seen from sufficient distance, this is a small topic." Sterling offers a brilliant, often hilarious history of shaped things. We have moved from an age of artifacts, made by hand, through complex machines, to the current era of "gizmos." New forms of design and manufacture are appearing that lack historical precedent, he writes; but the production methods, using archaic forms of energy and materials that are finite and toxic, are not sustainable. The future will see a new kind of object; we have the primitive forms of them now in our pockets and briefcases: user-alterable, baroquely multi-featured, and programmable, that will be sustainable, enhanceable, and uniquely identifiable. Sterling coins the term "spime" for them, these future-manufactured objects with informational support so extensive and rich that they are regarded as material instantiations of an immaterial system. Spimes are designed on screens, fabricated by digital means, and precisely tracked through space and time. They are made of substances that can be folded back into the production stream of future spimes, challenging all of us to become involved in their production. Spimes are coming, says Sterling. We will need these objects in order to live; we won't be able to surrender their advantages without awful consequences. The vision of Shaping Things is given material form by the intricate design of Lorraine Wild. Shaping Things is for designers and thinkers, engineers and scientists, entrepreneurs and financiers; and anyone who wants to understand and be part of the process of technosocial transformation.

The Zenith Angle

release date: Apr 26, 2005
The Zenith Angle
“Gleeful, shrewd, speculative, cynical, closely observed . . . The Zenith Angle offers wisdom and solace, thrills and laughter.”—The Washington Post “Compelling and important . . . A darkly comic fable of info-war, the black budget, über-geek idealism, and the politics of Homeland Insecurity.”—William Gibson, author of Pattern Recognition Pioneering computer wizard Derek “Van” Vandeveer has been living extra-large as a VP for a booming Internet company. But the September 11 attacks on America change everything. Recruited as the key member of an elite federal computer-security team, Van enters the labyrinthine trenches of the Washington intelligence community. His special genius is needed to debug the software glitch in America’s most crucial KH-13 satellite, capable of detecting terrorist hotbeds worldwide. But the problem is much deeper. Now Van must make the unlikely leap from scientist to spy, team up with a ruthlessly resourceful ex-Special Forces commando, and root out an unknown enemy—one with access to a weapon of untold destructive power. “Great fun . . . A cyberthriller of 21st-century technologies [that] peeps wittily behind the national security scenes of a modern superpower.”—New Scientist “A comedic thriller for the homeland security era.”—Entertainment Weekly

Tomorrow Now

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Tomorrow Now
Predicting that the next generation will be living in a substantially different world, a forecast for the next fifty years discusses such topics as technology, health, law enforcement, and politics, and has been updated to include an all-new afterword. Reprint. 15,000 first printing.

Lo spirito dei tempi

release date: Jan 01, 2003

Super Fun Brain Challenges

release date: Aug 01, 2002
Super Fun Brain Challenges
Crosswords, quizzes, optical illusions, problems and puzzles: if you love games, every kind of imaginable fun is right here, from jokes in code to connect-the-numbers riddles. And the lively pictures are a comic blast, too. Find the dinosaur's lost spots and color them in. Put the dominoes in the correct order to see what they spell. Calculate the age of a snail by adding and subtracting the numbers on its shell. Brain challenges don't get better than this.

Count the Animals on the Farm

release date: Aug 01, 2002
Count the Animals on the Farm
Max and Sue are counting the animals on their farm can you help? One pig in the mud easy! Two horses in the corral and three cows in their stalls no problem. But four goats have poor Max on the run, and five sheep are all spread out. Hardest of all: the clucking, dashing chickens. From up in the tree, what can Max see? Six chicks! It adds up to lots of fun for toddlers. "
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