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Post by weirdmonger on Jan 10, 2013 15:23:42 GMT
Who wants some free smart copies of Nemonymous 3, 4 and 5 delivered to you in UK free, whereby your only promise is to leave some anonymously in libraries etc. in your area? You may keep one of each for yourself. Or more, without me ever likely to know! Please email me on dflewis48@hotmail.com. UK only.
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Post by Calenture on Jan 10, 2013 21:36:07 GMT
Who wants some free smart copies of Nemonymous 3, 4 and 5 delivered to you in UK free, whereby your only promise is to leave some anonymously in libraries etc. in your area? You may keep one of each for yourself. Or more, without me ever likely to know! Please email me on dflewis48@hotmail.com. UK only. I have a set of these books, signed by Des (I demanded it). They are groundbreaking anthologies, in both concept and design. I don't think anything this original had appeared since Michael Moorcock's New Worlds. Like that magazine, there's a mix of fiction that you'll love - or not - in each volume. But with such a no-catch offer, you really owe it to yourself to take Des up on it, don't you? You will find some names of some authors you know in the offered books, but if you think I'll mention them here, you should know better.
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Post by weirdmonger on Sept 11, 2013 9:40:26 GMT
The Last Balcony / Weirdtongue The InkerMen Press Publications:
I announce here that these two books will soon be out of print. But I shall personally be taking over distribution of them by using the copies of the first editions that I have in stock myself. And these shall be signed by me as the author. Please contact me at dflewis48@hotmail.com if you are interested.
The current prices for these potential collectors’ items are only £7 for Weirdtongue (free postage in UK or plus £1 for airmail) and only £15 for The Last Balcony (free postage in UK or plus £3 for air mail). By PayPal only.
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“Weirdtongue” (2011): paperback
“The slim volume offers a journey like no other in weird fiction or outside of it. It is a destroyer of boundaries in every sense, chiseling away the confines of time, space, identity, and conventional literature.”
“D. F. Lewis has torn his narrative to shreds to the extent that all he has left to show us are the rags that remain.”
A favourite genre read of 2011 for Matthew Fryer.
“‘Weirdtongue‘ is not like that, it tests the reader (and I was often found wanting) but rewards with some remarkable imagery, worthy of a Terry Gilliam film.”
“There is elaborate word play, with ‘Glistenberry’ used for Glastonbury, and given a deliciously sinister resonance, and a band suggestively named Goldwrap, and further language contortions, substitutions and mergers that delight with their invention.” – Peter Tennant (in the printed ‘Black Static’)
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“The Last Balcony” (2012): (hardback)
No review copies sent out yet, but already one major review and one kind comment below:
“I already know that I’ll be recommending it most highly…” – RHYS HUGHES, from his detailed review.
“The Last Balcony is one of the best author’s anthology ever. [...] In the end, I can only be gratified to see this superlative collection appearing under the wings of the Inkermen.” - Dan Ghetu of Ex Occidente Press
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