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Jeff Noon


UK flag (b.1957)

Jeff Noon has been a pop musician, a painter and a playwright. His first play won the Mobil Playwriting Competition and he was subsequently playwright in residence at The Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester. He won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award 1995 and Vurt, his first novel, won the Arthur C. Clarke Award.
 

Genres: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Mystery, Literary Fiction
 
New and upcoming books
February 2024

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Gogmagog
(Chronicles of Ludwich, book 1)
December 2024

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Ludluda
(Chronicles of Ludwich, book 2)
Series
Vurt
   1. Vurt (1993)
   2. Pollen (1995)
   3. Nymphomation (1997)
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Nyquist Mysteries
   1. A Man of Shadows (2017)
   2. The Body Library (2018)
   3. Creeping Jenny (2020)
   4. Within Without (2021)
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Chronicles of Ludwich (with Steve Beard)
   1. Gogmagog (2024)
   2. Ludluda (2024)
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Novels
   Automated Alice (1996)
   Needle in the Groove (2000)
   Cobralingus (2000)
   Falling Out of Cars (2002)
   Channel Skin (2012)
   Mappalujo (2016) (with Steve Beard)
   Slow Motion Ghosts (2019)
   House with No Doors (2021)
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Collections
   Pixel Juice (1998)
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Anthologies edited
   Intoxication (1998) (with Toni Davidson)
   Haunted Futures (2017) (with Warren Ellis, S L Huang, Salome Jones, John Reppion, Liesel Schwarz, Felicity Shoulders and Tricia Sullivan)
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Plays show
 
Omnibus editions show
 
Jeff Noon recommends
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Green Jay and Crow (2018)
DJ Daniels
"Brilliant."

Books containing stories by Jeff Noon
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Somniscope (2024)
A Dreampunk Convergence
edited by
Cliff Jones Jr
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Reports From the Deep End (2023)
Stories inspired by J. G. Ballard
edited by
Maxim Jakubowski and Rick McGrath
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The Big Book of Cyberpunk Vol. 1 (2023)
(Big Book of Cyberpunk, book 1)
edited by
Jared Shurin

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Awards
Arthur C. Clarke Award Best Book winner (1994) : Vurt
John W. Campbell Best New Author winner (1995)
John W. Campbell Best Book winner (1995) : Vurt
British Fantasy Society Best Novel nominee (1997) : Automated Alice
Arthur C. Clarke Award Best Book nominee (1998) : Nymphomation


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