Hughes, Rhys
Rhys Hughes is one of the most prolific and successful authors in Wales, although his work has rarely been available in his own country. His earliest publications were chess problems and mathematical puzzles for newspapers.
His first short story was published in 1992 and since then he has embarked on a project that involves writing exactly one thousand linked âitemsâ of fiction, including novels, to form a gigantic story cycle. Many of these individual items have appeared in magazines, journals and anthologies around the world and his books are currently being translated into French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian and Greek.
Rhysâs latest novel, The Postmodern Mariner, is available from Screaming Dreams; who also have released Dead Ends: Anthology containing his story âDegrees of Separationâ.
Read Rhysâs blog, The Spoons That Are My Ears:
Books
OpenLibrary works by this author.
A New Universal History of Infamy
Engelbrecht Again!
Less Lonely Planet
Nowhere Near Milkwood
The Percolated Stars
The Second Humdrumming Book of Horror Stories
The Smell of Telescopes
Fetched from OpenLibrary. Some translations may appear as separate works.