If anyone else could share their positive experiences with this book or any other NEMO project, please let Des know by posting your thoughts here. THANK YOU!!
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I felt the need to share this as the wonderful writer / publisher and author of 'Weirdmonger' often known simply as "Anonymous" sent me a
sample copy of his anthology Zencore!. I LOVED IT!! Here we have this well produced books with some damn good writers in it (i.e. Reggie Oliver, Mark
Valentine, etc..). The main conceit of this project is to not necessarily know which authors wrote which stories. There is a list of all the contributing
authors on the back cover but in a different order than the story titles on the table of contents ( I knew already the one by Reggie Oliver and I could fairly
guess at some of the others) but this is the fun of it. You approach these stories without any preconceived baggage or expectation from knowing who the author
is - you simply like or dislike the story based on the work itself. I must say I really found the quality of almost every story high indeed. I don't think
there really is a bad story in the bunch - how often can one say that about any anthology! How cool is that!! If anyone is familiar with MEGAZANTHUS PRESS buy
this book or any other 'NEMO' book put out by this press!. I just want to say THANK YOU Des!! Your gift was well received, thanks for the inscription
and I can only hope more people discover what you are doing. Sincerely....
If anyone else could share their positive experiences with this book or any other NEMO project, please let Des know by posting your thoughts here. THANK YOU!!
Phil
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The "Anonymous" fan club!!!!!
Phil
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it is truly one of the best anthology series i can think of and des is an absolute treasure.
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The most underrated author.
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I have both the Cone Zero volume and the Zencore! Scriptus Innominatus one. I keep meaning to move them from
my bed-side table (a.k.a.: "To Be Read Shelf (Extended Wing)" to somewhere in front of my face, but have yet to accomplish that apparently Hurculean
task. The replies of those expterienced with the volumes of this series will be interesting to read. Perhaps the books will actually get read by me as a
result… Stranger things have happened…
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Bookhoard wrote: Many say I'm 'overrated' even when I'm 'underrated'! :-| Thanks for all your comments on Zencore etc. and for starting this thread. Made my Sunday morning, after a particularly difficult week personally.
SIDESHOW: Also Top Tier Shockliner Demon: DF
Lewis and Shockliner: Weirdmonger
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DerivativesAfter some heavy drinking, I fall easily into a sleep so deep that I remain unconscious of my dreams. To know you are dreaming when (on the face of it) you are not dreaming is inextricable from knowing that any period of sleep is a Variant Senility Disease (VSD) affecting us all, even when we are new-born babies or 'foetuses and beyond'. A single period of otherwise broken sleep - broken, for example, by prior over-indulgence - often allows you to glimpse the true nature of one's condition from the vantage point of an observer who is independent of you, but an observer suffering from your VSD. So, after a day obsessively reading about the global banking crisis, I spend hours drowning my sorrows followed by an imperceptible slippage into further hours (in hindsight) watching abstractions that focus in and out of existence like the sporadically poor reception of a digital TV signal. The monstrous margins between each abstraction appear to be constructed from complex financial instruments of leverage and derivative in the form of spiky vegetation disguised as a hybrid of man-made barbed-wire and natural undergrowth. My memory of all this - a memory equally as complex in nature as the derivatives themselves - also contains dream images that keep joining and unjoining as they continue even into the very 'forgetting processes' that often follow full waking ... beyond the reach of any further breaking and mending that can be mistaken as waking ... accompanied not by the normal thumping headache eating you from within but by the prickly crown-of-thorns eating you from without.
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Lewis and Shockliner: Weirdmonger
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Nemonymous wrote:You deserve it Des... thanks for giving us a consistent level of quality entertainment and probably something far more enduring besides. Cone Zero and Nemo anthologies are always something I look forward to. Great stuff from a very kind and gentle soul!!
Phil
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Jim Steel's review of ZENCORE (2008) has today been officially republished on the BFS site here:
http://s256537080.websitehome.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=190:zencore-scriptus-innominatus-nemonymous-7&catid=14:book1&Itemid=12
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