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Volume 60 is likely to be the final printed book of my reviews, but I continue to write my reviews on-line as ever! If you need copies of any future reviews that you cannot find on-line, please contact me.

The first cover photograph above is from the Glyptotek Museum, Copenhagen, taken by myself in October 2010. Coincidentally, my very first real-time review in November 2008 concerned a book entitled ‘Glyphotech’ by Mark Samuels.
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Meanwhile, here are the ‘specified’ books of my on-line reviews and extrapolations:
http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/Nemonymous for details.

‘Happenings’ in themselves. Look see.

THE AUTHOR SPECIFIC BOOKS HERE: https://dflewisreviews.wordpress.com/2019/05/29/the-hawler-the-skys-limit/

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The contents of Volumes 47 to 60 are shown below (there are no contents lists printed in the books):

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FULL CONTENTS LISTS FROM VOLUME ONE ONWARD HERE: https://nullimmortalis.wordpress.com/22477-2/

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VOLUME 47

Black Static #62 / Interzone #274

Best British Short Stories 2012

Of Doomful Portent: Matthew M. Bartlett

A Spy In The Panopticon / The Notary & Other Stories by Damian Murphy

All The Fabulous Beasts by Priya Sharma

Best British Short Stories 2013

Murmurations: Edited by Nicholas Royle

The Good Terrorist by Doris Lessing

VASTARIEN: A Literary Journal

Tree Spirit by Michael Eisele

Welcome to Sugarville by J.J. Haas

Best British Short Stories 2014

The Chameleon by Samuel Fisher

How Many Times? by Rhys Hughes

Resonance & Revolt by Rosanne Rabinowitz

Supernatural Tales 37

The Mendicant of the Books / The Itinerant follows me

The Nectar of Nightmares by Craig Laurance Gidney

The Parry and the Lunge by David Mathew

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VOLUME 48

Best British Short Stories 2015

Best British Short Stories 2016

Drowning in Beauty

And Her Smile Will Untether The Universe by Gwendolyn Kiste

CLOCKS by Jason E. Rolfe

Sick Dice by David Mathew

Crimewave 13

Black Static 63

Run Over While Staring At A Woman’s Legs by Antony Mann

Interzone 275

The Fallen West by Douglas Thompson

Book of the Sea

Orient Air Express by Paul Morand

A Suggestion of Ghosts – Supernatural Fiction by Women 1854 – 1900

The Dummy & Other Uncanny Stories by Nicholas Royle

The Feathered Bough by Stephen J. Clark

The Hook – Florence Sunnen / Living Together – Matt Thomas

To Charles Fort With Love by Caitlín R. Kiernan

Answered Prayers by Truman Capote

The Boke of the Divill by Reggie Oliver

Taking Care of Frank by Antony Mann

The Best Horror of the Year – Volume Ten

Valerie and Other Stories by Colin Insole

Selected Poems of Fiona Pitt-Kethley

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VOLUME 49

Golden House by Salman Rushdie

Aiaigasa by Quentin S. Crisp

Sparks From The Fire by Rosalie Parker

We are all Falling Towards the Centre of the Earth by Julie Travis

The Dissolution of Small Worlds by Kurt Fawver

Best British Short Stories 2018

Pleasant Tales II by Justin Isis

Figurehead by Carly Holmes

Tears for Europa by D.P. Watt

Black Static #64

Interzone #276

Vastarien: A Literary Journal Issue 2

6 Shorts 2013 – 2017 (Sunday Times / EFG)

Transit by Rachel Cusk

Dreadnought FleX by David Mathew

The Secretariat of Tenebrous Anatomies by Karim Ghahwagi & Bethany White.

GAMBLE by Kerry Hadley-Pryce

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VOLUME 50

Black Helicopters by Caitlín R. Kiernan

Overnight by Philip Fracassi

Inner Europe by John Howard & Mark Valentine

Vulgar Things by Lee Rourke

The Rings of Saturn by W.G. Sebald

Life, Be Still! by H.A. Manhood

Age of Blight by Kristine Ong Muslim

The Canal by Lee Rourke

The Message by Philippa Holloway and The Violet Eye by Mike Fox

Uncertainties Vol. III

The Dance of Abraxas by Benjamin Tweddell

Interzone 277

Black Static 65

The Star of Gnosia by Damian Murphy

I Ain’t Got No Home In This World Anymore by Mike Sauve

Nightscript Vol. 4

Everyday by Lee Rourke

Melmoth by Sarah Perry

Uncommon Miracles by Julie C. Day

Best British Horror 2018

New Fears 2

The Rhododendron Boy by Colin Insole

Nothing is Everything by Simon Strantzas

The Silver Wind by Nina Allan

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VOLUME 51

Touching Distances by Anne Cluysenaar

Netsuke by Rikki Ducornet

Collected Stories of Vladimir Nabokov (part one)

The Early Bird Catches the Worm but the Wise Worm Stays in Bed by Rhys Hughes

Year’s Best Weird Fiction, Volume 5

Splendid in Ash by Charles Wilkinson

The Alchemy Press Book of Horrors

Humanagerie

Infra-Noir, The Literary Gazette #1

The Friendly Examiner by Louis Marvick

The Suicide Machine by Douglas Thompson

The Rust Maidens by Gwendolyn Kiste

Vastarien #3

Test Patterns: Creature Features

The Garden of Ruin, God of the Rain by Mark Valentine

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VOLUME 52

Hidden Folk by C.M. Muller

The Angry Red Planet by Ralph Robert Moore

The Complete Stories of Vladimir Nabokov (Part Two)

The Dinosaur Tourist by Caitlín R. Kiernan

Interzone 278

Black Static 66

The Bellboy by Rebecca Lloyd

Ancient Cities by Jonathan Wood

The Sorrows and the Furies by Thomas Strømsholt

The Metapheromenoi by Brendan Connell

at the setting of the sun by MPN Sims

She Said Destroy by Nadia Bulkin

The Ballet of Dr Caligari and Madder Mysteries by Reggie Oliver

Interzone #279

Black Static #67

The Blind Cinephile by Alcebiades Diniz Miguel

The Rumour by Lesley Kara

All The Names They Used For God by Anjali Sachdeva

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VOLUME 53

The Clockworm by Karen Heuler

Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami

The Book of Flowering

This Wounded Island by J.W. Böhm

Blacker Against The Deep Dark by Alexander Zelenyj

Non-Syncopated Alignments And Corporeal Jurisdictions (Stories) by Thomas Phillips

A Distasteful Horror Story by Johnny Mains

The Harvest Child and Other Fantasies by Steve Rasnic Tem

The Portswick Imp by Michael W. Thomas

Twice-Told – A Collection of Doubles

Psalms of the Magistrate by Damian Murphy

A Thread of Truth by Nina Allan

I Dream Of Mirrors by Chris Kelso

Collision by J.S. Breukelaar

The Migration – Helen Marshall

Sefira & Other Betrayals – John Langan

Black Static #68

Interzone #280

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VOLUME 54

Whiskey Tales by Jean Ray

Vastarien, Vol. 2 No. 1

The Very Best of Caitlín R. Kiernan

Everything Is Fine Now by Steve Rasnic Tem

Mombasa Madrigal and Other African Escapades by Rhys Hughes

Excavation by Steve Rasnic Tem

Broad Moor by Alison Moore

Jutland by Lucie McKnight Hardy

The Salix Arcana by Benjamin Tweddell

The Best of R.A. Lafferty

The House of Wounds by Georgina Bruce

The Man Who Murdered His Muse by James Champagne

Some Pink Star by Sophie Essex

The Uneasy by Andrew Hook

Third Instar by David Gullen

Family Matters by Gaurav Monga

Their Dark & Secret Alchemy

Eyelidiad by Rhys Hughes

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VOLUME 55

The Dollmaker by Nina Allan

Figures Unseen by Steve Rasnic Tem

Children of the Crimson Sun by Karim Ghahwagi

The Darktree Wheel by Rhys Hughes

Engelbrecht Again! by Rhys Hughes

The Rhymer by Douglas Thompson

Wounds by Nathan Ballingrud

On Dark Wings by Stephen Gregory

Trying To Be So Quiet (2) by James Everington

Blood Moon by Melanie Tem

Warewolff! by Gary J. Shipley

Best New Horror #29

The Deepest Furrow by Jonathan Wood

Black Static #69

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VOLUME 56

Book of Days by Steve Rasnic Tem (Part One)

We’ll Never Have Paris(Part One)

Out of the Dark by Steve Rasnic Tem

Skinner Box by Carole Johnstone

Murmured In Dreams by Stephen Bacon

Fiendish Pamphlets &c. – Raphus Press

An Obscurity of Ghosts Ed. by J.A. Mains

Song For The Unraveling Of The World by Brian Evenson

Graves by Quentin S. Crisp

The Outsider by Stephen King

Sing Your Sadness Deep by Laura Mauro

The Liminal Void by Karim Ghahwagi

All The Things We Never See by Michael Kelly

Serpentine Supplications by Stephan Friedman

The Delicate Shoreline Beckons Us by Jonathan Wood

PARIS: Dostoyevsky Wannabe Cities

The Big Book of Classic Fantasy Ed. by Ann & Jeff VanderMeer (Part One)

The Conspirators: A Borgean Tribute

Middle England by Jonathan Coe

Interzone #282 – Black Static #70

Exhalation by Ted Chiang

A Flowering Wound by John Howard

What We’re Teaching Our Sons by Owen Booth

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VOLUME 57

Best British Short Stories 2019

Machines Like Me by Ian McEwan

Book of Days by Steve Rasnic Tem (Concluded)

The Big Book of Classic Fantasy (Concluded)

We’ll Never Have Paris (Concluded)

A Blast of Hunters by David Rix

Growing Things by Paul Tremblay

Vastarien Vol. 2, No. 2

To Rouse Leviathan by Matt Cardin

An American Story by Christopher Priest

Pharricide by Vincent de Swarte

Last Days by Brian Evenson

ECHOES: The Saga Anthology of Ghost Stories

Crystal Castles: Invitations To The Voyage

Glitch by Lee Rourke

Quichotte by Salman Rushdie

Slap-on-the-Wrist Stories by Rhys Hughes

Black Static 71 / Interzone 283

And Cannot Come Again by Simon Bestwick

The Best Horror of the Year, Vol. 11

4 new publications from Nightjar Press

Sight Unseen by Brian Howell

The Cockroach by Ian McEwan

The Institute by Stephen King

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VOLUME 58

The Pale Illuminations

Patience by Toby Litt

Celestial Inventories by Steve Rasnic Tem

Nightscript, Volume V

Panic Soup by David Mathew

Tomorrow, When I Was Young by Julie Travis

Animals of the Exodus by Alexander Zelenyj

Terroir by D.P. Watt

The Lighthouse by Jeremy Schliewe

Nox Pareidolia

Pareidolia

The Illiterate Ghost by Alan Price

Petals and Violins by D.P. Watt

A Miscellany of Death & Folly

The Half-Freaks by Nicole Cushing

Black Static 72 / Interzone 284

Alcebiades Diniz Miguel / Damian Murphy / Raphus Press

Dead Astronauts by Jeff VanderMeer

The Child Cephalina by Rebecca Lloyd

Remember the Dead (Christmas half only) edited by J.A. Mains

Vastarien, Vol 2, Issue 3

Sermons in a House of Grief by Benjamin Tweddell

The Far Tower: Stories for W.B. Yeats

Mysterium by Andrew Condous

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VOLUME 59

Six Ghosts by Montague Summers

In Concert by Melanie Tem and Steve Rasnic Tem

Man on the Ceiling by Melanie Tem & Steve Tem

The Nostalgia That Never Was by Rhys Hughes

The Yellow Wood by Melanie Tem

SYNTH #4: An Anthology of Dark SF

Killing Commendatore by Haruki Murakami

Cruise of Shadows by Jean Ray

Last Stories by William Trevor

Black Static 73 / Interzone 285

Allus Cold by Matt Leyshon

Breathing Through My Nose by Ralph Robert Moore

The Night Doctor and Other Tales by Steve Rasnic Tem

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VOLUME 60

Arms Against A Sea by Rhys Hughes

More Short Stories by William Trevor

Short Stories by W. Somerset Maugham

The Immeasurable Corpse of Nature by Christopher Slatsky

Dot Ut Des by D.P. Watt

Cartes de Visite by Mark Valentine

Shadows & Tall Trees 8

Thin Places by Kay Chronister

Philosophical Fictions by William Charlton

The Moon in a Silver Bag by Colin Insole

Uncertainties IV

Desmodus by Melanie Tem

The Doll’s Alphabet by Camilla Grudova

Walk The Blue Fields by Claire Keegan

Black Static #74

Interzone #286

Engines Beneath Us / Honeybones

Justin Isis and Songling Pu

Ongoing stories by William Trevor, O. Henry, William Faulkner, VS Pritchett, Katherine Mansfield, Thomas Hardy (up to 24 March 2020)

The Worst Is Yet To Come by S.P. Miskowski

FULL CONTENTS LISTS FROM VOLUME ONE ONWARD HERE: https://nullimmortalis.wordpress.com/22477-2/

Meanwhile, here are the ‘specified’ books of my on-line reviews and extrapolations:
http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/Nemonymous for details.

‘Happenings’ in themselves. Look see.

THE AUTHOR SPECIFIC BOOKS HERE: https://dflewisreviews.wordpress.com/2019/05/29/the-hawler-the-skys-limit/

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