Notes for Juicy Ghosts

Notes for Juicy Ghosts is a book-length volume, a bit longer than the companion novel Juicy Ghosts. It includes writing journal entries, novel outtakes, and plans. Notes for Juicy Ghosts also covers six short stories that Rucker wrote and published while working on the novel. The book has thirty full color illustrations, including drawings, photos, and seventeen paintings that Rucker made during the process.

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Notes for Juicy Ghosts

Notes for Juicy Ghosts is a book-length volume, a bit longer than the companion novel Juicy Ghosts. It includes writing journal entries, novel outtakes, and plans. Notes for Juicy Ghosts also covers six short stories that Rucker wrote and published while working on the novel. The book has thirty full color illustrations, including drawings, photos, and seventeen paintings that Rucker made during the process.

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Notes for Juicy Ghosts

Notes for Juicy Ghosts

by Rudy Rucker
Notes for Juicy Ghosts

Notes for Juicy Ghosts

by Rudy Rucker

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Overview

Notes for Juicy Ghosts is a book-length volume, a bit longer than the companion novel Juicy Ghosts. It includes writing journal entries, novel outtakes, and plans. Notes for Juicy Ghosts also covers six short stories that Rucker wrote and published while working on the novel. The book has thirty full color illustrations, including drawings, photos, and seventeen paintings that Rucker made during the process.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781940948515
Publisher: Transreal Books
Publication date: 09/15/2021
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.88(d)

About the Author

About The Author

Rudy Rucker (1946) is an American mathematician, computer scientist, and author. He is considered one of the founders of the cyberpunk movement and has been celebrated for both his science fiction and his books on mathematics and the universe. In 1982 he began his most famous series The Ware Tetralogy with Software followed by Wetware in 1988, both of which won Philp K. Dick Awards.

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