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For mind-bending cyberpunk goodness: Software / Wetware / Freeware / Realware by Rudy Rucker
Rudy Rucker's Software, Wetware, Freeware, series has robot-robot love and reproduction. And other robot-related, err, stuff.
... Wouldn't the list be shorter if you were thinking of robots who did not have relations with humans? Pretty much every robot I can think of has some ... ... list and see if I can turn them up. Also haunt a couple of good used book stores when we go into the city. I think it was WETWARE I might have tackled previously...that rings a bell for some reason. ... Alice and possibly Needle in the Groove and Pixel Juice as well as the Rudy Rucker Ware Tetrology: Software, Wetware, Freeware, Realware.
I read the Vurt collection and the Ware collection about once every two years now. ... have been older -- and I loved it so much that I picked up White Light, and then the entire Ware Tetrology (Software, Wetware, Freeware, Realware) before then getting hooked on Ray Bradbury, H. G. Wells, Alfred Bester, Jorge Luis Borges, Franz Kafka, PKD, Jeff Noon, Carl Sagan, and on ... ... Fools, Tea From an Empty Cup)
Marc Laidlaw (Dad's Nuke)
Tom Maddox (Halo)
Rudy Rucker (Software, Wetware, Freeware, Realware)
Lewis Shiner (Frontera)
John Shirley (City Come A-Walkin') ... read everything spend a lot of time talking about it. My current novel is Wetware: a novel by Craig Nova -- not the Wetware by Rudy Rucker. I've just started it, and it's about a person who is creating human life from chemicals, a woman to fall in love with, and a male to have a ...
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