"I don't have to write about the future. For most people, the present is enough like the future to be pretty scary"
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The subtext is classed and political. “Most people” is doing heavy lifting, pointing toward the asymmetry Gibson’s work has always tracked: the future shows up early for the vulnerable and late as convenience for the comfortable. Surveillance, precarity, corporate power, information overload - these aren’t speculative devices so much as ambient conditions. By framing the present as “enough like the future,” he suggests that technological change doesn’t need to be dramatic to be oppressive; it just needs to be continuous, normalized, and unevenly distributed.
Context matters: Gibson, the writer who helped define cyberpunk, became famous for imagining networked life before the web became a household fact. That gives this quip an extra edge. It’s not modesty; it’s a critique of the audience’s hunger for escapist futurism. If you’re waiting for science fiction to warn you, Gibson implies, you’re already behind schedule.
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Gibson, William. "I don't have to write about the future. For most people, the present is enough like the future to be pretty scary." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-have-to-write-about-the-future-for-most-165994/.
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"I don't have to write about the future. For most people, the present is enough like the future to be pretty scary." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-have-to-write-about-the-future-for-most-165994/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.











