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* "Guest Editorial: Ten Years After." Asimov's SF Magazine, v. 17, no. 14 (Dec. 1993): pp. 4-9.
* "Guest Editorial: Ten Years After." Asimov's SF Magazine, v. 17, no. 14 (Dec. 1993): pp. 4-9.
* "Interview with Pat Cadigan." Journal Wired, Spring 1990, pp. 84-118.  
* "Interview with Pat Cadigan." Journal Wired, Spring 1990, pp. 84-118.  
; Holden, Rebecca.
* "Of Synners and Brainworms: Feminism on the Wire." in ''[[Women of Other Worlds|Women of Other Worlds: Excursions through Science Fiction and Feminism]]'', edited by Helen Merrick and Tess Williams, University of Western Australia Press: Nedlands, 1999: pp. 209-227. Discusses Donna Haraway, Gibson's Molly, and lengthy analysis of Pat Cadigan's Syynners (1991) and Melissa Scott's Trouble and Her Friends (1994).


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Browning, Tonya J.
  • "Filling the Gaps Between Hard and Soft Science Fiction: A Case Study of Technofeminist Pat Cadigan." SISSI Proceedings, June 1994. Invited lecture at "The Image of Technology in Literature, the Media and Society." Society for Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery (SISSI) and the University of Southern Colorado, Colorado Springs, March 11, 1994. Translated into Italian by Mafalda Stasi (forthcoming) "Pat Cadigan, tecnofemminismo e fantascienza" MadrePerla Spring 1997.
Pat Cadigan.
  • "Guest Editorial: Ten Years After." Asimov's SF Magazine, v. 17, no. 14 (Dec. 1993): pp. 4-9.
  • "Interview with Pat Cadigan." Journal Wired, Spring 1990, pp. 84-118.
Holden, Rebecca.
  • "Of Synners and Brainworms: Feminism on the Wire." in Women of Other Worlds: Excursions through Science Fiction and Feminism, edited by Helen Merrick and Tess Williams, University of Western Australia Press: Nedlands, 1999: pp. 209-227. Discusses Donna Haraway, Gibson's Molly, and lengthy analysis of Pat Cadigan's Syynners (1991) and Melissa Scott's Trouble and Her Friends (1994).