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Rhys Henry Hughes

Born1966
Cardiff, Wales
OccupationNovelist, short story writer
NationalityWelsh
GenreAbsurdism, Fantasy, OuLiPo, Science fiction
Website
rhysaurus.blogspot.com

Rhys Henry Hughes (born 1966, Cardiff, Wales) is a Welsh fantasy writer and essayist.[1]

Born in Cardiff, Hughes has written in a variety of forms, from short stories to novels.

His long novel Engelbrecht Again! is a sequel to Maurice Richardson's 1950 cult classic The Exploits of Engelbrecht and is the most radical of Hughes's books, making extensive use of lipograms, typographical tricks, coded passages and other OuLiPo techniques.[2]

His main project consists of authoring a 1,000-story cycle of both tightly and loosely interconnected tales.[2]

  • The Rhys Hughes Fantastic MEGAPACK® (Wildside Press; 2022)
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  4. ^ a b c d e f John Clute (2016). Pardon This Intrusion. Orion. p. 169. ISBN 978-1-4732-1979-3.
  5. ^ Onyett, Kate (24 September 2011). "Rhys Hughes, Brothel Creeper (2011)". The Future Fire. Retrieved 21 January 2025.