“The slim volume offers a journey like no other in weird fiction or outside of it. It is a destroyer of boundaries in every sense, chiseling away the confines of time, space, identity, and conventional literature.”
“In the end, no one can say with any conviction. D.F. Lewis captures the same uncertainty principle wielded by weird fiction masters like Robert Aickman, and uncanny media personalities such as Rod Serling. Yet, it isn’t really fair to liken his work to either gentleman, since Lewis arguably outdoes both in stacking weird layer upon layer, forcing a freakish Tower of Babel into existence for any who care to probe its mysteries.”
The above are EXTRACTS from the Grim Blogger review here: http://grimreviews.blogspot.com/2011/08/review-weirdtongue-by-df-lewis.html












Nomophobia - the fear of losing one’s mobile phone. Is that a word you’ve used before?
Just noticed that the Grim Reviews review of ‘Weirdtongue’ mentions this word (not a word it got from my book).