Tomazi is a body of work in progress fed by Tom Boncza-Tomaszewski. He does not use Boncza often. Mr Tomaszewski was born in London on October 6th 1966 and currently lives in Kent. He writes for the Independent on Sunday, teaches at the University of Kent and at various other places including Promis in London. He is working towards a Clinical Doctorate in Psychotherapy - an attempt to do something useful with his theoretical interest in psychoalaysis. He reads a lot of literary theory. You will find below some detritus, traces etc from his varied life.

Contact: books@tomazi.com.

Mr Tomaszewski is the author of The Wisdom of Uncle Kasimir. Feel free to download the first chapter of Uncle Kasimir's further adventures, as yet unpublished: Uncle Kasimir's Greatest Secret.

Here are a couple of short stories. They're different from what he normally writes.

Somebody Else's Daughter | Sometimes My Father

Tom Boncza-Tomaszewski

MUSIC
The following tracks originally appeared on the album: Escape from the Living Dead. It is important that they are listened to in the order presented here. Right click to download - or whatever. These are quite large files; don't bother unless you have broadband. All backing instruments and production by T B-T.

TRAVELS
Medusa:
medusa
Click here to see the Medusa Mr Tomaszewski saw in Boulogne.

A Loch
In September 2007 Mr Tomaszewski travelled to Scotland in search of a loch. Loch Builig lies about ten miles from the main road at Braenaloin in Glengairn. It isn't particularly hard to get to or difficult to find but he had been trying to get there for over thirty years. The film below shows him finally reaching the loch. It is unedited, unsteady and filmed largely with one hand while Tomaszewski rides his bike. The images grow more steady after he falls off his bike near a tarn and is forced to walk. Click on the image of the loch to download the film (You should be able to see it using quicktime - the recording was made on a K700i phone donated by a well-wisher. Mr Tomaswzewski welcomes all financial and material assistance.).

loch builig

DOG PLAYING: Bookdog, who I no longer see but will always adore.