D. F. Lewis

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D. F. Lewis (born January 18, 1948) is an English author who has had approximately 1,500 short fictions published in print from 1986 to 2000, some in hard-to-find outlets and others in literary journals (eg: Stand, Iron, Orbis, Panurge, London Magazine, etc.) and professional book anthologies. He currently acts as editor and publisher of the Nemonymous "megazanthus" of short fiction.

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[edit] Biography

D. F. Lewis was born in Walton-on-Naze, Essex. He attended Lancaster University from 1966-1969, where he formed the Zeroist Group. He and his wife, Denise, have two adult children.

[edit] Literary awards

[edit] Partial bibliography

[edit] Book and Chapbook publications

  • 1989 - Dagon: DF Lewis Special
  • 1993 - Best of D.F. Lewis, Tal Publications
  • 1994 - Weirdmonger's Tales, Wyrd Press
  • 1998 - Only Connect, Cartref. Original collection of ten ghostly tales in collaboration with his father, Gordon Lewis, 1922 - 2007.
  • 1998 - Agra Aska, Scorpion Press.
  • 2003 - Weirdmonger: The Nemonicon, Prime Books. (400 pages, ISBN 1-894815-84-X)

[edit] Magazine and anthology publications

  • 1990 - Best New Horror, "Mort au Monde"
  • 1990 - The Year's Best Horror Stories 18, "Sponge and China Tea"
  • 1991 - Signals: London Magazine, "Tom Rose"
  • 1991 - Best New Horror 2, "Madge"
  • 1991 - The Year's Best Horror Stories 19, "Hide and Seek"
  • 1992 - The Year's Best Horror Stories 20, "My Giddy Aunt"
  • 1993 - Narrow Houses: Touch Wood, "Splints"
  • 1993 - The Year's Best Horror 21, "Welsh Pepper"
  • 1994 - Shadows Over Innsmouth, "Down To The Boots"
  • 1994 - The Year's Best Horror Stories 22, "Salustrade"
  • 1994 - Cthulhu's Heirs, "Watch the Whiskers Sprout"
  • 1995 - Weirdbook29 [1], "Encounters with Terror"
  • 1996 - Peeping Tom No 21, "Late Night Jamming"
  • 1997 - Best New Horror 8, "Kites and Kisses"
  • 1998 - Cthulhu Codex #14, "No Answer"
  • 1998 - Darkside - Horror for the Next Millennium, "Sisters in Death"
  • 1998 - Midnight Carnival 2, "The Mentioning"
  • 1998 - The Ex Files, "The Next Files"
  • 1999 - Nasty Snips (Christopher C. Teague, Editor)
  • 2000 - Dreams and Nightmares, "The Proscenium of Dispossession"
  • 2001 - Song of Cthulhu, "Fall From Grace"
  • 2005 - Horror: Another 100 Best Books, "The Collected Stories of Elizabeth Bowen"

[edit] Edited by D.F. Lewis

[edit] External links

[edit] Interviews

[edit] Reviews