Pixel Juice is the collected outpourings of an overactive mind. A selection of fifty stories from Jeff Noon's head, each one strange, telling, disturbing, or sometimes just plain wierd. From the breakdown zones of the mediasphere and the margins of music culture, Jeff Noon samples the image mix/5(32). Pixel Juice takes place in Jeff Noon's Manchester universe and contains stories touching upon the characters/plot from his other works therein. While each story is self-contained, there is an underlying coherence to Pixel Juice that ties together aspect of Noon's other works (i.e. 'Vurt', 'Pollen', 'Automated Alice', 'Nymphomation' and 'Needle in the Groove').4/5(6). · Read "Pixel Juice" by Jeff Noon available from Rakuten Kobo. From the breakdown zones of the mediasphere and the margins of music culture, Jeff Noon samples the image mix. Product r 4/5.
A fortune cookie of Noon's art is the story of the invisible watch which opens his collection of short fiction entitled Pixel Juice(). As a kid in junior school, the author's alter ego Noony did swaps with his classmate without a second thought: he traded his James Bond Aston Martin DB5 for the invisible watch. His other books include Pollen, Nymphomation, Automated Alice, Pixel Juice, Needle in the Groove and Falling Out Of Cars and Channel Sk1n (published August ). His plays include Woundings, The Modernists and Dead Code. For more information see Jeff's website (www.doorway.ru) or follow him on Twitter (@jeffnoon). Words from Jeff Noon () Epilogue (Pixel Juice) () Prologue (Pixel Juice) () This Writing Business () with Keith Brooke and Kim Lakin-Smith and Linda Nagata and Steven Savile and Michael Swanwick and Lisa Tuttle. Interviews with This Author. High Noon () by Geoff Ryman; Jeff Noon Interviewed by the Preston SF Group () by.
Pixel Juice is a collection of 50 short stories, all pulled screaming from the swirling psychadelicatessen that is Jeff Noon's brain. Actually, "stories" isn't right; certainly, some of them are straight narrative tales, but then there's the instruction booklet to "PIMP!. The feature was based on the short story of the same name published in Pixel Juice. The film was to be directed by Billy O' Brien (director and writer of Isolation (film)) On 28 August , Noon began a Twitter account where he posts what he has described as "Micro Spores" from the Twitter ID @jeffnoon. Pixel Juice by Jeff Noon. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, ,
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