Praise for The Secret of Life
“Rucker is an artist well worth discovering, reading, and keeping up with. [His novels] sparkle with deadpan wit and a natural storyteller’s flair . . . blending mathematical speculation, such concepts as Hilbert space, rock’n’roll, drugs, and sex [with] imaginative ideas worthy of H.G. Wells.”—Washington Post Book World
“Not your usual coming of age story, that’s for sure. If I were teaching high school kids, I’d include The Secret of Life on the syllabus. Without being juvenile, the book qualifies as a great piece of witty juvenilia.”—Ivan Lerner, Revolution Science Fiction
“One of the writers we will follow into the new future.”—Raleigh Spectator
Praise for Rudy Rucker
“Rudy Rucker should be declared a National Treasure of American Science Fiction. Someone simultaneously channeling Kurt Gödel and Lenny Bruce might start to approximate full-on Ruckerian warp-space, but without the sweet, human, splendidly goofy Rudy-ness at the core of the singularity.” —William Gibson
“Rucker’s writing is great like the Ramones are great: a genre stripped to its essence, attitude up the wazoo, and cartoon sentiments that reek of identifiable lives and issues. Wild math you can get elsewhere, but no one does the cyber version of beatnik glory quite like Rucker.” —New York Review of Science Fiction
“For some two decades now, since the publication of his first novel, White Light, Rucker has combined an easygoing, trippy style influenced by the Beats with a deep engagement with knotty (or ‘gnarly,’ to employ one of his favorite terms) intellectual conceits, based mainly in mathematics. In the typical Rucker novel, likably eccentric characters—who run the gamut from brilliant to near-certifiable—encounter aspects of the universe that confirm that life is weirder than we can imagine.” —The Washington Post
“Rudy Rucker is the most consistently brilliant imagination working in SF today.”— Charles Stross, author of The Laundry Files
“Reading a Rudy Rucker book is like finding Poe, Kerouac, Lewis Carroll, and Philip K. Dick parked on your driveway in a topless ’57 Caddy . . . and telling you they’re taking you for a RIDE. The funniest science fiction author around.” —Sci-Fi Universe
“Rucker [gives you] more ideas per chapter than most authors use in an entire novel.” —San Francisco Chronicle