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William Gibson rarity at The Infinite Matrix

Cory Doctorow at 12:36 pm Wed, Oct 30, 2002

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William Gibson has donated the "blue line masters" (photographic printing proofs) from his 1996 novel "Idoru" to the fundraising auction for The Inifinite Matrix, an unspeakably swell science fiction ezine. For a $500 donation, you can own this rare collectible, sure to be worth big bucks in the coming years, and help keep Infinite Matrix afloat. Link Discuss

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