About Rhys Hughes
Rhys Hughes is Wales's best kept literary secret. Championed by the likes of Michael Moorcock his unique fantastical fictions have already achieved the level of cult-status. Influenced by Borges, Calvino and Stanislaw Lem, Hughes's fiction is both intellectual and hilarious with plenty of jokes, puns and satirical side-swipes to keep the reader constantly amused.
Novels
Collections
Romance with Capsicum (1987)
Nowhere Near Milk Wood (1987)
Eyelidiad (1988)
Worming the Harpy: And Other Bitter Pills (1988)
The Smell of Telescopes (1993)
Rawhead and Bloody Bones And Elusive Plato (1998)
Stories from a Lost Anthology (2002)
A New Universal History of Infamy (2004)
At the Molehills of Madness (2006)
Less Lonely Planet (2008)
Nowhere Near Milk Wood (1987)
Eyelidiad (1988)
Worming the Harpy: And Other Bitter Pills (1988)
The Smell of Telescopes (1993)
Rawhead and Bloody Bones And Elusive Plato (1998)
Stories from a Lost Anthology (2002)
A New Universal History of Infamy (2004)
At the Molehills of Madness (2006)
Less Lonely Planet (2008)
Novellas
Anthologies edited
Anthologies containing stories by Rhys Hughes
Short stories
| The Purloined Liver (1997) | |||
| Spermaceti Whiskers (1999) | British Fantasy Society (nominee) |
Awards
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