Nowhere Near Milk Wood
by Rhys Hughes
Contents:
- In the Moonless Gutter
- Adventures in the Grin Trade
- Nowhere Near Milkwood
- Taller Stories: Prologue
- Ghost Holiday
- Those Wonderful Words
- Learning to Fly
- Learning to Fall
- The Banshee
- The Queen of Jazz
- Anna and the Dragon
- Three Friends
- The Rake and the Fool
- Goblin's Sunrise
- The Juggler
- The Peat Fire
- Night on a Bear Mountain
- Something about a Demon
- The Furious Walnuts
- Illustrated Student
- Story with a Clever Title
- Silver Necks
- Never Hang an Aardvark
- Tall Stories: Epilogue
- Catastrophe Trials
- Crime Continuum
- Judgment Day
- Thirty-Nine Million Steps
- Impossible Mirror
- Crawling King Prawn
- Pyramids of the Purple Atom
- Supportive Sting
- Mischief Towers
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Rhys Hughes
Rhys Henry Hughes (born 1966) is a Welsh writer and essayist.
Born in Cardiff, Hughes is a prolific short story writer with an eclectic mix of influences, which include Italo Calvino, Milorad Pavić, Jorge Luis Borges, Stanisław Lem, Flann O'Brien, Felipe Alfau, Donald Barthelme and Jack Vance. Much of his work is of a humorously eccentric bent, often parodies and pastiches with surreal and absurdist overtones, although he is by no means limited to any of these forms and has proven to be extremely versatile. He has been published in Postscripts among many other places.

