Cayce

Posted on September 11, 2003 @ 16:54 in Reading

Google sent someone this way, looking for:

"pattern recognition" cayce pronounce

This one's simple to answer actually: "Cayce" is pronounced as "Case." That's right, Case was the protagonist of Neuromancer and Cayce is the protagonist of Gibson's latest novel, Pattern Recognition; one is a man, the other a woman. How do we know for sure? As is noted in this thread on the official William Gibson forum, in the novel a character misspells Cayce's name as "Case," making it clear it's not pronounced as "Kayseeh."

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