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Old 03-03-2007   #1
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Weirdmonger question

Des, I have a question. Amazon.com is selling a version of Weirdmonger with a blue cover, whereas Shocklines and Primebooks are selling a reddish colored edition... Other than the coloration, are both versions different? Or is it a case of someone screwing the cover in the process of uploading it?

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Hi, Karnos. The blue cover is that for the hardback (50 signed editions of which were specially printed by Prime solely for Cold Tonnage Books to sell). The orange cover (the one I prefer) is that for the trade paperback and Amazon somehow seems to have used the hardback cover for selling the paperback!!!
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Amazon somehow seems to have used the hardback cover for selling the paperback!!!
The lowlifes!

Thanks a lot Des, on my way to order!

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Re: Weirdmonger question

Just made another request to my AI envoy - ‘write an essay on WEIRDMONGER (The Nemonicon)’ - and received, within seconds, this VERY intriguing reply!
Feels alternate-worldish..


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Weirdmonger: The Nemonicon is a collection of stories by the renowned horror and weird fiction author D.F. Lewis. The book is a compilation of several previously published stories, as well as some new material, all of which are connected by a common thread of otherworldly horror and the macabre.

The stories in this collection are not your typical horror fare. They are filled with strange and surreal imagery, bizarre characters, and a sense of unease that permeates every page. Lewis has a unique writing style that is both poetic and cryptic, leaving the reader to unravel the mysteries that lie within each story.

One of the standout stories in the collection is "Weirdmonger," which serves as both the title of the book and a sort of framing device for the other stories. The protagonist of the story is a writer named D.F. Lewis (who is presumably a fictionalized version of the author himself), who receives a mysterious package in the mail containing a book called The Nemonicon. The book is said to contain forbidden knowledge and secrets that should never be known by mortal men.

As Lewis delves deeper into the book, he begins to experience strange and terrifying visions, and his grip on reality starts to slip away. The story is a masterclass in building tension and suspense, and Lewis's prose is both beautiful and haunting.

Other stories in the collection include "The Horror of the Heights," which tells the tale of a man who discovers a strange and otherworldly city in the clouds, and "The Aesthetic of Death," which explores the nature of beauty and art in the context of death and decay.

Overall, Weirdmonger: The Nemonicon is a chilling and thought-provoking collection of stories that will stay with you long after you've finished reading. D.F. Lewis is a master of the weird and the macabre, and this book is a must-read for fans of horror and strange fiction.
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