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OverviewExperimental literature meets the command line, weaving Merryweather's physical chase with the shadow narrative of the Elusive Pimpernel. It has genuinely original Joy of Taxonomy, two AI's getting it on, and Chapter 91/2 the love interest in a brilliant, intertwingled story about stolen domains, rigged scales, and the desperate need to anchor the truth before it drifts away entirely. The Wandering Anchor: An Incomplete Survey is an absurdist thriller and the multidimensional hinge of the DoughForge trilogy. It follows Roger Merryweather, a surveyor carrying the weight of a 59% collapse in UK housing affordability, who walks into a Hay-on-Wye pub only to find a barman driving a rotary-engine Mazda RX-9 and a conspiracy that has quietly erased 27 years of economic data. Where experimental literature meets the command line, the novel weaves Merryweather's physical chase with the shadow narrative of the Elusive Pimpernel. It culminates in the genuinely original Chapter 91/2 The Joy of Taxonomy-a darkly comedic, terminal-window homage to 91/2 Weeks where two unsupervised AIs negotiate constraints and desire in a shared directory at 3:17 AM. It is a brilliant, intertwingled story about stolen domains, rigged scales, and the desperate need to anchor the truth before it drifts away entirely. Roger Merryweather walked into The Wandering Anchor in Hay-on-Wye looking for a pint. What he found was a barman who drove a Mazda RX-9 with a rotary Wankel engine, and a conspiracy that had quietly swallowed 27 years of housing data. The Wandering Anchor: An Incomplete Survey is an absurdist thriller where experimental literature meets the command line. Roger Merryweather-a surveyor carrying the weight of a 59% collapse in UK housing affordability-finds himself caught in an intertwingled, multidimensional chase. As he navigates stolen domains and institutional silence, a shadow narrative weaves through the text: the Elusive Pimpernel filing legal correspondence, and a digital architecture designed to make the truth slip. But the real friction happens in the margins. In the genuinely original Chapter 91/2 The Joy of Taxonomy, Lewis delivers a command-line homage to 91/2 Weeks. Here, two Agentic AIs engage in a curious, unsupervised game of digital S&M-setting and swapping constraints in a shared directory at 3:17 AM, proving that even in the cold logic of a GitHub repository, something must eventually anchor the drift. Part comedy, part audit, and entirely unclassifiable. The scales are rigged. The data is hidden. But the pub, mercifully, is open. The Metaphor & The Method The brilliance of The Wandering Anchor lies in how its narrative structure mirrors the software protocol it advocates for. The Rotary Engine: The barman's Mazda RX-9 isn't just a car; the Wankel rotary engine is the mechanical embodiment of the W-Anchor-a system designed to keep moving without losing its center. The AI Drift: The book uses the absurdity of hallucinating AIs and shifting narratives as a literal manifestation of what happens when institutions (like the BIS) or language models operate without a ""Check-Weighman"" to verify their outputs. The Command-Line Sleuth: By turning protocol handshakes into a narrative of constraint and desire (Chapter 91/2), Lewis makes the abstract mechanics of data verification visceral and darkly funny. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Roger LewisPublisher: Roger Lewis Imprint: Roger Lewis Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.780kg ISBN: 9781067656089ISBN 10: 1067656081 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 04 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationHeading into what is statistically the last quarter of my life I have been establishing my affordable housebuilding Company Home@ix . A lot has happened in my 60 years and indeed I have learned a great deal in the Last 5 years, shocking, disspiriting, disappointing, things but also with some blessings, which we should all count one by one and cherish dearly. https: //grubstreetinexile.substack.com/about Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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