Talk:Jeff Noon
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[edit] Film reference in "Vurt"?
There are frequent references to a feather called "Curious Yellow", which takes the user to a very dangerous place, the place where Desdemona was lost.
While following an odd path through Wikipedia, I found I_Am_Curious_(Yellow). Could that be the inspiration for the Curious Yellow feather, or just a coincidence?
- Sounds quite possible, but I guess unless someone asks the guy we'll never know. :D
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- I Am Curious (Yellow) is pretty famous, & I'd say that its influence is overt enough to be taken for granted, like "dinirobobdiniro."m:. 02:49, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Pixel Juice and Cobralingus
Could someone add a section on these two works? They are important works in Noon's career, as they side step from his more usual works (I say usual, its still unusual :P) and I was wondering if someone could put together information on them?
[edit] Works
So we have a Nymphomation entry now! Exciting, even if it is stubby. We should make entries for the rest of his works.m:. 02:49, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
Hi, that was me - forgive me if it's badly done - I am a newbie here! ;) I've now finished putting up a complete plot synopsis of Nymphomation, and also some information on the alternative fictional chronology of the Vurt series as well as the obvious publishing reading order; an order which only became apparent when re-reading Nymphomation. Robinbland 00:16, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
Hi, my first ever contribution. I put in a bibliography line for his recent BBC 3 commissioned radio play "Dead Code". I thought it important to distinguish this genre from the other genres listed, though I did notice that some of his electronic adaptations are listed in more "traditional" categories. Martin Boyden 16:54, 7 September 2006 (UTC?)
[edit] devine shadows
according to imdb.com, jeff is currently working on a film called 'Devine Shadows' with director Husein Alicajic. would it be worth adding a section for this? and has anyone got anymore information about this film? cheers dan --Danbrown99 18:12, 7 December 2006 (UTC)