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Old 06-26-2007   #1
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The Launch of Megazanthus Press


The 'Scriptus Innominatus' book is really the launch of the Megazanthus Press - with the background of 'Nemonymous' in past years whereby exactly 100 original stories from new and old writers have so far been published and paid for.


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You may be interested in knowing that 'megazanthus' is a word I invented in 2003 as a hybrid of 'magazine' and 'anthology' coupled with below...

Me-gaza-nth-us

Me: the cult of 'me' ... as denied by Nemo
Gaza: Eyeless In ...(as in Aldous Huxley) ... I-less?
nth: to the nth degree - symbolic of infinity
Us: the Jungian archetype of ourness and timelessness and collaboration and shared universes


"The nemo is an evolutionary force, as necessary as the ego. The ego is certainty, what I am; the nemo is potentiality, what I am not. But instead of utilizing the nemo as we would utilize any other force, we allow ourselves to be terrified by it, as primitive man was terrified by lightning. We run screaming from this mysterious shape in the middle of our town, even though the real terror is not in itself, but in our terror at it."
-- John Fowles (from 'The Necessity of Nemo' in 'The Aristos' 1964)

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Re: The Launch of Megazanthus Press

Mr. Lewis,

Congratulations and best of luck with your new venture! I have performed a rather obscure canine ritual which should help to insure the success of Megazanthus Press. Being the seventh pup of a seventh pup certainly has its advantages...

Three wags of the tail (and that which shall not be revealed),
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"Like a dog!" he said; it was as if the shame of it must outlive him. - Franz Kafka, The Trial
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Re: The Launch of Megazanthus Press

I would like to take this oportunity to state my joy of having picked up yesterday (finally) my copy of "Weirdmonger". However, being in the office makes it a tad bit difficult to start reading it...being on the internet at working hourse is already risky enough.

Anyway, people die...
-Current 93


I am simply an accident. Why take it all so seriously?
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Re: The Launch of Megazanthus Press

Thanks, Karnos!

Now an announcement:
The only horror fiction anthology book ever that can run a competition quite like this;
http://weirdmonger.blogspot.com/2007/07/zencore-competition.html

An historick nut to crack.

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Re: The Launch of Megazanthus Press

ZENCORE IS A TRADE PAPERBACK BOOK NOT A MAGAZINE!

Trust me, those who enjoy reading Ligotti, will enjoy most of this anthology. So please excuse this blatant 'advert'.

Book for sale here:
http://weirdmonger.blog-city.com/nemonymous_seven.htm

For auction:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=002&sspagename=STRK%3AME SE%3AIT&viewitem=&item=120143887418&rd=1&rd=1

Bumps for Books:
http://weirdmonger.blog-city.com/bumps_for_books.htm

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Re: The Launch of Megazanthus Press

In the latest edition of 'Book and Magazine Collector', there is a very strange little piece about anonymity in literature and is headed 'Secret Stories by Nemo' instigated by the recent publication ZENCORE (Scriptus Innominatus) published by Megazanthus Press 2007.
'Book and Magazine Collector' is a very smart regular booklet that has been going years in UK. Of course, ZENCORE does feature a story about a book collector!


Free books by simpling putting messages on message boards:
http://weirdmonger.mindsay.com/bumps_for_books.mws

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Nothing to do with Megazanthus Press, but whilst writing I thought I should give you this news:



Two commentaries:
http://blog.myspace.com/thelurkerintheshadows
http://blog.myspace.com/hoverbananas

One of them said:
"Possibly the most gruesome tale in the collection is also distinctive for being the shortest. D F Lewis's "A Pie With Thick Gravy", packs so much horror into so small a story that the effect is truly stunning, transforming an everyday food item into...well, just don't read it at dinner."


Black Book can be ordered here;
http://www.freewebs.com/mortburypress/
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Re: The Launch of Megazanthus Press

Hi Everyone,
I just wanted to post here to let you all know that I have received Zencore. It is a truly amazing work of art. I have only read two stories in it so far but I swear it is calling to me. I would like to congratulate Des on this fantastic book. It is highly recommended by me!!! Thank you Des for the great book!!!

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Re: The Launch of Megazanthus Press

Zencore! certainly is a beautiful and wonderfully strange book. A stunning debut for Megazanthus Press! I have "won" a total of five Nemos and Only Connect, des' book written in collaboration with his late father. I urge all of you to check out des' above link to Bumps for Books. Act quickly, as these generous offers may be withdrawn at any time. Thank you, des!

Yours in Nemonymity,

"What does it mean to be alive except to court disaster and suffering at every moment?"

Tibet: Carnivals?
Ligotti: Ceremonies for initiating children into the cult of the sinister.
Tibet: Gas stations?
Ligotti: Nothing to say about gas stations as such, although I've always responded to the smell of gasoline as if it were a kind of perfume.
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Re: The Launch of Megazanthus Press

Thanks Candy and Gas Station.
I've put a link to that philanthropic? gratuituous? mad? offer in my signature in honour of you both. :-)

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Re: The Launch of Megazanthus Press

I've been reading Zencore! Not quickly, as I find some of the stories demanding. I'm happier reading pulp fiction. But the first three stories I thought were gems and would justify the book's presence on anyone's bookshelf - if justification were needed.

There is one story, Terminus, which I thought might be the work of Thomas Ligotti, or an imitator. Here I have to admit that I've read very little of Mr Ligotti's work - have found very little of it. And what I've read has been more fluid, less densely written than the Zencore! piece. But once the idea had entered my head, I couldn't get away from it.

Anyway, I had told Mr Lewis that I'd probably not be able to resist posting about the story here. Naturally he won't give any hint about the author's identity. Nor, of course, will Mr Ligotti. But at least it's given me a reason to post here. I first logged in some months ago - to download some Jason Van Hollander Hell Stamps, which I printed and sent to someone in America, who assured me that he'd use them for his mail. Similarly I first visited one of DF Lewis's sites to pinch a copy of Simon's The Flying Worm. Some people do have the damndest cheek. So I at least owe a post here and it's long overdue.

Thank you for an entertaining evening browsing this site.

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