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Old 12-23-2020   #1
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Some interesting stuff at or near the top of Nemonymous.com...
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Oh, what a dumb thing have I done with those links. I guess I was trying to outsmart everyone.

THIS IS THE SINGLE LINK EVERYONE NEEDS: http://www.nymous.esmartbiz.com/

Here you will find a list and links to over 500 (sic!) stories by D.F. Lewis which form part of his Weird Monger Wheel project.

Wow, I'm off to collect them and print them out. THE HORROR, THE HORROR!

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http://www.sabledrake.com/2000a/purgatory.htm

Hmm, interesting title...

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Slawek,
As a member of the "get it while you can" camp, I truly appreciate your shrewditudinousness (yes, it's a word now). I'd send you a case of paper, but the shipping cost would be atrocious. Enjoy!
Phil

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I couldn't resist this:

"Des Lewis is one of the most underrated writers in the history of the horror genre, and an absolute master of the short story. His fiction is labyrinthian-- there's no such thing as "a" D.F. Lewis story, because his prose is so gorged full of original ideas; ornate crawlings.
Do I sound passionate on the subject of D.F. Lewis's fiction? That's because his work is an inspiration. His work transcends the borders between poetry and prose, horror and mainstream, philosophy and psychosis.
If you want to go to places no author has ever taken you, read D.F. Lewis. He'll take you on an elegant dreamride. If you want to have your imagination woven into bizarre new shapes then D.F. Lewis is your spider."


From 'Weirdmonger' on Ebay - do you think the seller is simply saying above on HERE because he or she genuinely believes it? A joke. Course he or she believes it! Good luck to them.
But they're not even my best stories! imo

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Des,I don't know who the seller on eBay is but the description on that auction is actually a quote from Paul Dracon's review of Weirdmonger from Amazon:

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars D.F. Lewis: master of the bizarre, July 27, 2005
By Paul Dracon (United States) - See all my reviews
So nobody's reviewed this book yet. That's a sad commentary,
because this book is a modern dark fantasy classic, and a must-read.

Des Lewis is one of the most underrated writers in the history of the horror genre, and an absolute master of the short story. His fiction is labyrinthian-- there's no such thing as "a" D.F. Lewis story, because his prose is so gorged full of original ideas; ornate crawlings.

Do I sound passionate on the subject of D.F. Lewis's fiction? That's because his work is an inspiration. His work transcends the borders between poetry and prose, horror and mainstream, philosophy and psychosis.

If you want to go to places no author has ever taken you, read D.F. Lewis. He'll take you on an elegant dreamride. If you want to have your imagination woven into bizarre new shapes then D.F. Lewis is your spider.

And by the way, this is also the ultimate writer's writer; so those of you who have your own weird fantasy aspirations would do well to get your grimy hands on this book.

Buy it.

Today.



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An independent publisher has chosen to re-issue my shared stories with my father from 1998…

ON!Y CONNECT

Absolutely wonderful for me to see this digital publication of the ONLY CONNECT ghost stories, each of them a shared creation of myself and my father Gordon Lewis (1922-2007). This is a new version of the book first published last century. Obtainable here: https://manyoyo.press/products/only-connect

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A bellyful of sadness, a stoup of hope,
if stories have threads, real lives don’t.


Eyes have eyes, spooks have spines,
souls are switched, with made-up minds.


Worlds within worlds, heaven in flight –
only connect, only go bump in the night.
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YOUNG + OLD = UNGOODLY

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I’m most pleased to announce my fourth independently published collection, viz. A MAN TOO MEAN TO BE ME, as published by Incunabula Media here: BOOKS
After WEIRDMONGER (2003), THE LAST BALCONY (2012) and DABBLING WITH DIABELLI (2020), this new collection contains a number of stories and also includes two longer works, namely Ladies that, in hindsight, starts with the strongest elbow-trigger ever! And The Bad Bananas Caper featuring the private dick called, among other names, Dogmucker Lean! These two longer works, my own personal favourites of yore, were written in the early 1990s.

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A petulant, self-indulgent review…

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