About Me

Dave LewisDave Lewis is a writer, photographer and poet based in Pontypridd, south Wales.

He lectures IT & Photography and designs web sites. He has always lived in Wales except for a short spell in Kenya in 1993-94.

He writes content for and still maintains many web sites, was web producer for the BBC Wales Scrum V fanzine, has run four hugely successful rugby sites with Rivals.net and used to write a newspaper column for the Pontypridd Observer.

He has had a varied existence to date, and also worked as a builders labourer, plastic engineer, financial advisor, zoologist, doorman, software engineer, actor (one Bollywood film!), schoolteacher, librarian and cyber cafe manager – almost enough for a book one might say!

He has published five books to date and has just published his first novel, which is a crime thriller set in various locations around south Wales.

Interview with AmeriCymru, Nov 2011:

AmeriCymru: Hi Dave and many thanks for agreeing to this interview. Your first novel ‘Ctrl-Alt-Delete’ is currently available on Kindle. Care to tell us a little more about the novel and what inspired it?

Dave: I guess it’s a crime thriller. A Facebook, cyber-stalking, murder mystery, love story with some good old fashioned sex and violence thrown in for good measure.

I’ve always wanted to follow in the footsteps of someone like James Patterson and be a successful commercial writer, if only to allow myself time out from the day job to develop my writing skills more.

Having worked in IT for 17 years I am always amazed at how innocent to the dangers of the web people can be and whilst I had the idea of linking a number of very different local characters together in a very fast, filmic novel, I imagine my computer knowledge helped inspire the main thrust of the book.

One of the reviews says: ‘Could do for Wales what Stieg Larsson did for Sweden!’ which is a great compliment and hopefully true ;)

Amazon link – http://amzn.to/s9c6qU

From Amazon.co.uk:
When beautiful Jenny Morris uses Facebook to get her ex-boyfriend Hal Griffiths to stalk her she has no idea what a dangerous game she is playing – for someone else is watching from the murky shadows of cyberspace.

‘And when an horrific murder in a sleepy Welsh village stirs a seasoned reporter, a conceited detective and an overweight IT expert into action, they too always seem to be one step behind the mysterious killer – Hagar.

‘Against the backdrop of a tangled web of deviant sexual practices Hal must rescue his lover before the killer strikes again. In the wilds of the Brecon Beacons National Park an electrifying climax is played out when Hal is forced to confront his deadly rival.

‘Social and political commentary within a close-knit community has never been so honest. Pornography morphs into technology and we are forced to ask ourselves the question – will man’s lust for instant gratification ultimately be his undoing?

‘A full-throttle thriller effortlessly blending violence, eroticism and suspense, Ctrl-Alt-Delete is both a modern love story and a prophetic tale of intrigue in our ever-distracting machine driven world. A truly gripping debut novel by Dave Lewis.’

AmeriCymru: How intrusive and how dangerous do you think modern social media/networks are? Can technology go too far?

Dave: Very dangerous (just read the book) ;) I’m sure that we are just seeing the tip of the iceberg at the moment and things will get much worse before people wake up. I read one study last year that some young people spend five times more time ‘socialising’ online than they do in the real world – this is very sad when there is a great big beautiful world out there to explore.

There are security/identity issues with online use, health issues and outright dangers, especially when you delve into the world of internet dating and pornography.

Technology is neutral I guess and will just continue to develop to enable more people to participate and therefore consume, it’s a capitalist world and the masses of India, Africa and China are not even in the game yet – it’s Christmas for sellers!

AmeriCymru: Are you planning a sequel to ‘Crtl-Alt-Delete’

Dave: Yep! I can’t say too much but it’s half written in my head and whilst the first book is set almost entirely in Wales, the second will be in Kenya and… Nah, that would be telling ;)

AmeriCymru: What are the advantages of publishing digital editions? How easy (or difficult) is it to publish on Kindle?

Dave: Hopefully, budding writers can by-pass the traditional and outdated agent/publisher route and just get on with it. It’s about 2-3 years quicker, very easy if you have a few computer skills and some very basic html knowledge. You also get to control commissions etc. I used the least commission / hopefully more sales option, e.g. my novel is just £1.71 and already in less than 2 weeks I’ve sold nearly 100 copies (in UK).

AmeriCymru: You have also published three anthologies of poems and short stories. Your third collection Sawing Fallen Logs For Ladybird Houses is accompanied by photographs on your website. How do the two media work together?

Dave: Yeh, the poetry is always a constant and I’m sure I’ll continue to publish poetry for many years to come. Sawing Fallen Logs… was a concept I had a few years back. I applied for a bursary from ‘Literature Wales’ to enable me to get a publisher in Wales but as they only seem to give money to the same old faces… I do what I always do if they are not willing to support grass roots art of this kind – I just do it anyway. To publish full-colour images alongside the poetry as was envisaged would have been better but in the end was just too expensive to do. Luckily the poems stand alone anyway, but for those that have bought the book and given me feedback they don’t see it as such a drawback having to have the images open on a laptop or iPad.

AmeriCymru: You were a runner up in the Rhys Davies Short Story Competition 2009 with your short story ‘Onions’. Can you tell us more about the story? Do you plan to write more short stories?

Dave: ‘Onions’ was a challenge to the politically correct mainstream literary world and they seemed to fall for it hook, line and sinker! Very satisfying :) Many thought it highlighted the racism within a working class valleys culture but actually all it shows is that there is good and bad everywhere and that people just get too hung up on clichés, stereotypes and jumping on the BBC bandwagon of over-the-top political correctness.

The story is set in a south Wales valleys curryhouse and I take the stresses and strains we all face to extremes when an Al-Qaeda recruit (a pubescent, confused young lad who is neither one thing nor the other) blows up a restaurant. The story highlights culture within culture by means of jumping between tables in the room and from the waiters’ point of view rather than the customers.

I’ve got two more stories in Urban Birdsong and have a couple of others ready for a future book.

AmeriCymru: In addition to writing you have also organised the Welsh Poetry Competition for the past five years. How has the competition grown and developed since 2007?

Dave: It’s been fantastic! We went from a few hundred entries mostly from within Wales in the first year to becoming truly international a couple of years later and get entries from all over the world now. I think the success has been down to our great judges, John Evans, Mike Jenkins and Sally Spedding and the fact that the competition is judged fairly, unlike many I won’t mention ;)

AmeriCymru: Who is the judge this year?

Dave: It’s a secret, but OK then, John Evans ;)

AmeriCymru: What are you reading at the moment? Any recommendations?

Dave: My favourite book of all time is ‘The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists’ but at the moment I’m reading Gary Snyder – Turtle Island, a Patricia Cornwell book, a Sandy Denny biography and Crash by JG Ballard, plus anything else lying around… ;)

AmeriCymru: Favourite pub in Ponty?

Dave: Always was the Llanover Arms, but a new watering hole has emerged recently in the form of The Patriot – award-winning real ales, great landlord and always packed! The ‘Llan’ will always have a special place in all Ponty peoples’ hearts of course, I’ve been drinking there myself since I was 15 or 16 ;)

AmeriCymru: What’s next for Dave Lewis?

Dave: I’ve got a book of haiku half done plus bits and bobs, photography to catch up on, but I guess I really should start on a sequel to Ctrl-Alt-Delete and then the third…

28 Responses to About Me

  1. Good luck on your latest book Dave (‘Ctrl – Alt- Delete’) !

  2. I enjoy Yr Blog. You’re Yes.
    New Eve Blessed Be¡

  3. hi, Dave! thank you so much for dropping by my writing/photo blog! feel free to subscribe for daily doses! cheers, y

  4. fiore

    hi, thanks for stopping by at my blog. I see we have few things in common including… rugby. :-) Actually here’s my other blog: scrum5.wordpress.com :-)

  5. Thanks for stopping at http://theriverjournal.org/. It’s certainty a pleasure to meet you and read some of your work.

  6. Hallo, thanks for stopping by and liking my post. I love the poem you’ve just posted up, very visceral.

  7. Hello Dear Dave Lewis, first of all Thank you for visiting my blog. How made me happy beacuse I have met with you and with your beautiful creative/poetical world. There are so beautiful photographs, they are already a poem for my eyes… But I am so impatient now to read your poems. In time, day by day I want to read them. I loved your blog… Seems that openning a new world and a new voyage to me, like a book that I have never wanted to be end… Wales is one of places that I want to visit one day. I can see how amazing in your photographs. I am so glad to meet with you and with your blog. Good Luck for all your life and for your writing books. Thank you. With my love, nia

  8. Thanks very much all.
    Re: books – they are for sale on Amazon ;)

    • You are welcome dear Dave, I have just checked you have four books in Amazon, don’t you? “Layer Cake”, “Urban Birdsong”, “Sawing Fallen Logs For Ladybird Houses” and ” Welsh Poetry Competition Anthology 2007-2011″… Right? I’ll add to my English written book list. I would like to read them. Thank you, with my love, nia

  9. Hi, Dave! I want to offer my congratulations — you’ve been nominated for the Versatile Blogger award. Actions to take will be posted on my home page, http://www.diabeticredemption.com, as soon as I complete the notifications. Yay you!

  10. Hi, Dave. I am very happy to say I’ve named you for the Liebster Award, given to writers with under 200 followers, who nevertheless should be announced to the world. The award is more fully explained at this address: http://diabeticredemption.com/2011/12/27/the-liebster-blog-award/
    (I’m still not clear on the whole link thing — sorry!) Congratulations!

  11. Thanks again, guess I must be doing something right (for a change) ;)

  12. Hello Dave,
    Thank you visiting and subscribing to my blog. I notice that you have some interesting posts here and shall return to trawl. Have ticked to received updates.
    All good wishes, Eric

  13. Thank you for reading my story..im happy im able to impress some one like you..a veteran ;-)

  14. Amos Petillo

    Merely a smiling visitor here to share the love, btw great design and style.

  15. Hi Dave, thanks for following my blog. I’m looking for other writing blogs to feature on it. It would be a short post about who you are and what’s on your blog. Would you be interested? Anne

  16. Yeh, use whatever, apart from photos or poems (‘cos copyright)
    Cheers

  17. HI Dave thanks for subscribing to my blog…I look forward to reading your posts and I might just have to check out ‘Ctrl-Alt-Delete’ purely because it sounds awesome! :)
    Keep up the writing!

  18. It is! I hope ;) Well, it highlights the dangers of FB and other dodgy online activities…

  19. Kessin

    Just a smiling visitor here to share the love :) btw great writing!

  20. Hassan Uldrich

    Most interesting and informative blog I have seen in many moons. Thanks HU.

  21. Tom Shacklett

    Thanks for an amazing blog, will study your other content too.

  22. Hey there Dave, thanks for following my blog, I read yours regularly and you are quite right about other literary organisations, I’ve had the same trouble, I am also a member of Americymru, and an avid protester for keeping the Beautiful Welsh Countryside green, …. that’s what my first book is about, it was actually based on a real situation, but of course I have listed it as fiction because who would believe that the animals talk?…..baaa

  23. David Eric Cummins

    Just dropped by to pass the Versatile Blogger Award on to you, Dave. The instructions for the award, if you would care to continue passing it along, can be found here http://wp.me/p24rMG-3Z

    Cheers!

  24. Thanks very much David, will try to do something one day, am a bit slow blogging at moment due to sequel to novel burning a hole in my head ;)

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