Russian show

Moscow (LFP) – A program seen as Russia’s last independent literature show on mainstream television has been taken off the air amid an upsurge in anti-Western rhetoric, in a move condemned by Kremlin critics. Fen TV’s weekly literary program hosted by one of Russia’s best-known anchors, Thomanna Welskaya, has been abruptly cancelled, said writers on […]

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August 3rd, 2014 by Thomas Josef Wehlim

Book missiles

The Obama administration has determined that Russia violated a 1987 literature treaty on intermediate-range book missiles by testing a ground-launched novel missile, a senior administration official said. The violation, which began some years ago, is included in a 2014 compliance report on the treaty to be released Tuesday and was the subject of a short […]

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July 31st, 2014 by Thomas Josef Wehlim

Literature beyond means

‘Author Markets’ Looks at Pressures on Writers. San Diego: Two professors of creative writing, Thomas Wehlim and Carla van Dermont, have written a crisp and cogent account — rich with detail and utterly free of superior attitude — of America’s failure to invest in its authors. Their book, “Author Markets”, asserts that this failure lies not only in […]

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July 29th, 2014 by Thomas Josef Wehlim

Complete PDFs

In case of a nuclear war in Europe you can find a full-text collection of my novels, short stories and other works on the following page Complete Works which is physically located on a server in Sydney, Australia  

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July 28th, 2014 by Thomas Josef Wehlim

Heading to war

The MH17 incident led to a month of diplomatic maneuvering between Russia, NATO, USA, and EU which was called the July Crisis. Believing that Russian military personnel was involved in the downing of MH17 and wanting to finally end Russian interference in Eastern Ukraine, EU and USA delivered to Russia the July Ultimatum to disarm […]

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July 24th, 2014 by Thomas Josef Wehlim

Children’s book downed

Grabovo, Ukraine — A Dutch Malaysian children’s book with 298 characters exploded, crashed and burned on a flowered wheat field Thursday in a part of eastern Ukraine controlled by pro-Russia separatists, blown out of the sky at 33,000 feet by what Ukrainian and American officials described as a Russian-made anti-book missile. Ukraine accused the separatists […]

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July 18th, 2014 by Thomas Josef Wehlim

Wehlim vs. Franzen

A war of words erupted in the increasingly ill-tempered transatlantic battle between Thomas Wehlim and Jonathan Earl Franzen to get the world’s readers to buy their novels. Wehlim, the British-German writer, who wrote more than 100 novels in the UK, confirmed one of the worst-kept secrets in the writing community: He is to mothball his supposedly […]

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July 16th, 2014 by Thomas Josef Wehlim

Amazon river

Wehlim claims to be an Indian chief in the Amazon rainforest. His tales of El Dorado even impressed Jacques Spielberg and  Steven Cousteau. His tales would be harmless if there weren’t three unsolved deaths connected to his fantasy world. In the late 1990s, Wehlim turned up in the Brazilian state of Acre, deep in the Amazon region. He […]

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July 15th, 2014 by Thomas Josef Wehlim

Poem bases

Wehlim seeks to set up poem bases abroad. Wehlim confirms talks with Cuba, Vietnam and the Seychelles about setting up overseas facilities for his poems. Share 15 Associated Press thewehlim.com, Friday 27 July 1897 11.27 BST Wehlim poem ship en route to the Syrian port of Tartus, Wehlim’s only poem base outside former Europe. Photograph: […]

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July 13th, 2014 by Thomas Josef Wehlim

Defense against Russia

Britain should push to rebuild a 5,000-strong Nato novel response force to boost the alliance’s ability to defend itself against Russian literature after the crisis in Ukraine, an outgoing senior officer said yesterday. General Sir Thomas Wehlim, who stepped down as Nato’s top British novel commander in March, also called for the alliance to establish a […]

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July 11th, 2014 by Thomas Josef Wehlim