Novels •
The Big U (1984) •
Zodiac (1988) •
Snow Crash (1992) –
British Science Fiction Association Award nominee, 1993;
Clarke Award nominee, 1994 •
Seveneves (2015) •
Fall; or, Dodge in Hell (2019) •
New Found Land: The Long Haul (2021) with
Austin Grossman and
Sean Stewart. Audible Original audiobook. •
Termination Shock (2021) •
Polostan (2024), volume one of the planned
Bomb Light series
Short fiction • "
Spew" (1994), in
Hackers (1996) • "
The Great Simoleon Caper" (1995),
Time • "Excerpt from the Third and Last Volume of
Tribes of the Pacific Coast" in
Full Spectrum 5 (1995) • "
Jipi and the Paranoid Chip" (1997),
Forbes • "Crunch" (1997), in
Disco 2000 (edited by
Sarah Champion, 1998) ("Crunch" is a chapter from
Cryptonomicon) • "Atmosphæra Incognita" (2013), in
Starship Century: Toward the Grandest Horizon (edited by
Gregory Benford and
James Benford)
Other fiction projects •
Project Hieroglyph, founded in 2011, administered by Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination since 2012.
Hieroglyph: Stories and Visions for a Better Future, ed. Ed Finn and
Kathryn Cramer, which includes contributions by Stephenson (preface and chapter "Atmosphæra Incognita"), was published by William Morrow in September, 2014.
Non-fiction • "Smiley's People". 1993. • "In the Kingdom of Mao Bell".
Wired. 1994. "A billion Chinese are using new technology to create the fastest growing economy on the planet. But while the information wants to be free, do they?" • "Mother Earth Mother Board".
Wired. 1996. "In which the Hacker Tourist ventures forth across three continents, telling the story of the business and technology of undersea fiber-optic cables, as well as an account of the laying of the
longest wire on Earth." • "
Global Neighborhood Watch".
Wired. 1998. Stopping street crime in the global village. •
In the Beginning... Was the Command Line.
Harper Perennial. 1999. . • "Communication Prosthetics: Threat, or Menace? "
Whole Earth Review, Summer 2001. • "Turn On, Tune In, Veg Out". Op-ed piece on
Star Wars, in
The New York Times, June 17, 2005. • "It's All Geek To Me". Op-ed piece on the film
300 and geek culture,
The New York Times, March 18, 2007. • "Atoms of Cognition:
Metaphysics in the Royal Society 1715–2010", chapter in
Seeing Further: The Story of Science and the Royal Society, edited by
Bill Bryson. Stephenson discusses the legacy of the rivalry between
Sir Isaac Newton and
Gottfried Leibniz, November 2, 2010. • "Space Stasis".
Slate. February 2, 2011. "What the strange persistence of rockets can teach us about innovation." • "Innovation Starvation ".
World Policy Journal, 2011. •
Some Remarks: Essays and Other Writing. William Morrow. 2012. .
Critical studies, reviews and biography • ;
In the beginning • ;
Snow crash • ;
Termination shock • ==References==