My previous real-time reviews of Rhys Hughes fiction:
The Dooms and Dimensions of Thornton Excelsior
THE DELUSIONS AND TANGENTS OF THORNTON EXCELSIOR
The Abnormalities of Stringent Strange
Bone Idle in the Charnel House
Mirrors in the Deluge reviewed by Paulo Brito
Elusive Plato – by Rhys Hughes
Mirrors in the Deluge, my review.
Stories From A Lost Anthology, The Smell of Telescopes, Worming the Harpy
The Early Bird Catches the Worm but the Wise Worm Stays in Bed
Mombasa Madrigal And Other African Escapades
Novella in THE BIG BOOK OF MODERN FANTASY: https://nemonymousnight.wordpress.com/807-2/#comment-685
Bunny Queue and Others by Rhys Hughes
My Rabbit’s Shadow Looks Like a Hand by Rhys Hughes
The Wistful Wanderings of Perceval Pitthelm
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My real-time reviews of other Rhys Hughes stories:
http://nullimmortalis.wordpress.com/2012/06/11/this-hermetic-legislature/
http://nullimmortalis.wordpress.com/2012/04/29/bfs-journal-spring-2012/
http://horroranthology.wordpress.com/editors-story-by-story-commentary/
http://nullimmortalis.wordpress.com/2010/09/27/never-again/
http://nullimmortalis.wordpress.com/2010/08/24/where-the-heart-is-gray-friar-press/
http://nullimmortalis.wordpress.com/2010/08/20/cinnabars-gnosis/
http://zencore2007.wordpress.com/186-2/ – Fighting Back
http://howivi.wordpress.com/29-2/ – The Quixote Candidate
The Path of Garden Forks
The Secret Passage
Stale Air
THE NINE IMPOSSIBLE TEMPLES OF CHAUD-MELLÉ
Confessions of a Medicated Lurker
Ghost of a Flea
I Want! I Want! by Henry Jovial
He is Heading Your Way Already
The Ageless Agelasts
The Hemisemidemiurge & a story on a bookmark
YESFERATU
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THE HEMISEMIDEMIURGE: https://dflewisreviews.wordpress.com/2019/07/09/the-conspirator-a-borgesian-tribute/#comment-16318
One of the stories in DREAMS OF OURSELVES
As a bonus our non-fictional ‘duel of fame’
http://nullimmortalis.wordpress.com/2010/08/30/a-duel-of-fame/
Rhys Hughes and R.A. Lafferty: https://dflewisreviews.wordpress.com/2019/04/10/r-a-lafferty-and-rhys-hughes/
Is Rhys Hughes lying falliow: https://dflewisreviews.wordpress.com/2019/01/14/is-rhys-lying-fallow/
Cross-referenced with Steve Rasnic Tem’s Dying on the Elephant Road here: https://dflewisreviews.wordpress.com/2019/02/04/the-harvest-child-and-other-fantasies-steve-rasnic-tem/#comment-15116
Rhys’ ‘denemonisation’ speech in 2002 plus links to his collaborations with me in the comments to that post: http://nullimmortalis.wordpress.com/2012/04/07/rhys-hughes-denemonisation-in-2002/ (showing some other Rhysian completist things in the comments)
RHYS’ REAL-TIME REVIEW OF ‘THE LAST BALCONY’
“LEARNING TO FLY has a ‘dying fall’ of bemused wisdom about walking two feet off the ground like a ‘housework angel’ – and many Rhysian fables have, amid their alogical bravado, such subtle techniques of philosophical ‘music’ that enlighten tenuously enough for underlying reveries to sink in optimally upon the brink of you being tantalised to grasp the actual flight of fancy and even simply the rationale or impetus to climb life’s mountain or hill.” – from my RTR of TALLEST STORIES.
I WANT! I WANT! by Henry Jovial
Without question, to my mind, this story is a pseudonymous one hiding the authorial identity of Rhys Hughes. It is a clever one riffing on this drawing by William Blake.

The message I get is that religion is like wanting something somewhere and wanting the same thing elsewhere. Transportation and conversion in perpetuo moto.
Now return to the main review HERE.
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