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Lewis has had approximately 1,500 short fictions published in print from 1986 to 2000, a great many of them in small press publications and zines, others in literary journals such as ''Stand'', ''Iron'', ''Orbis'', ''Panurge'', and ''London Magazine''. Others have appeared in anthologies. | Lewis has had approximately 1,500 short fictions published in print from 1986 to 2000, a great many of them in small press publications and zines, others in literary journals such as ''Stand'', ''Iron'', ''Orbis'', ''Panurge'', and ''London Magazine''. Others have appeared in anthologies. | ||
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+ | Lewis has also published poetry in such zines as ''Contortions'', ''Dreams & Nightmares'', ''Frisson'', ''The Magazine of Speculative Poetry'', ''The Sterling Web'', ''Underworlds'', and ''Works''. | ||
From 2001 until 2010, he has been editor and publisher of the [[Nemonymous]] "megazanthus" of short fiction. In 2008, he was the first exponent of Real-Time Reviewing of books. | From 2001 until 2010, he has been editor and publisher of the [[Nemonymous]] "megazanthus" of short fiction. In 2008, he was the first exponent of Real-Time Reviewing of books. |
Revision as of 06:07, 20 June 2012
D. F. Lewis (born January 18, 1948, Walton-on-Naze, Essex) is an English author of horror and weird fiction stories.
Lewis has had approximately 1,500 short fictions published in print from 1986 to 2000, a great many of them in small press publications and zines, others in literary journals such as Stand, Iron, Orbis, Panurge, and London Magazine. Others have appeared in anthologies.
Lewis has also published poetry in such zines as Contortions, Dreams & Nightmares, Frisson, The Magazine of Speculative Poetry, The Sterling Web, Underworlds, and Works.
From 2001 until 2010, he has been editor and publisher of the Nemonymous "megazanthus" of short fiction. In 2008, he was the first exponent of Real-Time Reviewing of books.
Zines
Contributions
- Aberrations
- After Hours
- Aklo
- Auguries
- Back Brain Recluse
- The Banshee
- Black Hole
- Black Satellite
- Blood Roses: A Journal of Dread
- The Blue Lady
- Cloth Ears
- Contortions
- Cthulhu Codex
- Cthulhu Cultus
- Crypt of Cthulhu
- Cyber-Psychos AOD
- Daarke Worlde
- Dagon
- Dark Dreams
- Dark Horizons
- Dark Regions
- Deathrealm
- Dementia 13
- Dream Science Fiction
- Earwig Flesh Factory
- The Edge
- Eldritch Tales
- Elegia
- The End
- Enigmatic Tales
- Fantasque
- Fantasy & Terror
- Fantasy Macabre
- Flesh & Blood
- Freezer Burn Magazine
- Frisson
- Ghosts & Scholars
- Grotesque
- Heliocentric Net
- The H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine
- Imelod
- The Kore
- Lost
- The Magazine of Speculative Poetry
- Magic Realism
- Mindmares
- New Visions
- Not At Night
- Not One of Us
- Outer Darkness
- Overspace
- Palace Corbie
- Peeping Tom
- Picatrix
- Premonitions
- Pirate Writings
- Psychotrope
- Rare Constellations
- Red Eft
- Rictus
- Roadworks
- The Scanner
- Scavenger's Newsletter
- Science Fiction Eye
- Shoggoth
- Sierra Heaven
- The Silver Web
- Space and Time
- Star*Line
- The Sterling Web
- Stygian Articles
- A Theater of Blood
- Thin Ice
- The Tome
- TransVersions
- The Ultimate Unknown
- Underworlds
- The Vampire's Crypt
- Voices From The Edge
- Vollmond
- Weirdbook
- Whispers from the Shattered Forum
- White Knuckles
- Winter Chills
- Works
- Xizquil
- Zest
- The Zone