I enjoyed your novel, In Delirium's Circle, very much. Grammatical errors aside, it is an excellent book that successfully presents a vivid picture of arcane societies of dream lurking on the fringes of the waking world. You paint the city of post-war Newcastle well, with its dark, labyrinthine alleyways and its fogbound River Tyne; I also like the way your fantastic artwork is invoked in the prose, giving the text an ominous air of verisimilitude. It reminded me in some places of Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg's Performance, a film that also achieves a Rimbaudian delirium. Overall, as a stellar onyx jewel by a Bernician alchemist and visionary, I can heartily recommend this novel to other seekers of hermetic glory.