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NEW LINKS:

http://www.myspace.com/teamluke. The homepage of Team Luke on MySpace.

http://www.myspace.com/diceclublondon. The Dice Club London site on MySpace.

http://www.nickmeadfilm.com/. The website of director and writer, Nick Mead, longtime friend and collaborator of Luke's.

http://www.wuerfeltherapie.de. This is a wonderful site of "the German Diceman" — Hermann Haser. It contains Hermann's musings on dicing and the doing of various dicegroups in Germany.

http://www.jour.city.ac.uk/books/documents/reviews/thediceman.htm. An interesting, highly personal, quite perceptive review of THE DICE MAN.

http://www.whatareyouuptotonight.com/GoingOut/page.asp?idno=881. A simple site introducing folks to Luke's work.

http://www.maxyourlife.nl/Homepage.aspx. This is a site that Pepsi Max is using to promote their product by having people talk about their dicing--to max their lives.

http://www.yuzoz.com/SpaceConnections.aspx?id=1. YUZOZ, the "Live Random" site, has a short interview with Luke.

http://www.totalgambler.com/casinos/features/660/luke_the_
dice_man_rhinehart.html
. Nice interview with photos of Luke from . . . a gambling magazine!

http://www.randommess.bravehost.com/Diceindex.htm. A website with a simple introduction to dicing.

Websites:

www.thebeeroclock.com/rhinehart1.asp This interesting site has one of the best and least read of interviews with Luke.

www.jour.city.ac.uk/books/documents/reviews/thediceman.htm. This site, "Life Changing Books," has an excellent personal review of THE DICE MAN.

www.whatareyouuptotonight.com/GoingOut. This is a UK library site that introduces young readers in particular to Luke's books and the dicelife.

www.elhombredelosdados.com. This site (in Spanish) is the work of a Spanish "Diceman".

www.thedicehouse.com : The site presents the details on the West End production of THE DICE HOUSE.

http://en.wikipedia.org/ : Type in "wiki/Luke_Rhinehart/" at the end of this in the address bar. A site with a lot of miscellaneous information about Luke and people influenced by dicing.

www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A509645 : A site from the BBC’s H2G2, the Earth edition of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.

www.pintados.co.uk A fascinating site that describes a form of dice therapy being used at the Pintados Healing Arts.

www.freewebz.com/randomness/dice.htm : Another individual look at Luke’s ideas. Includes an online dice roller.

www.writerscafe.org/groups.php?id=178. Writers write about their dicing experiences.

www.louiselliotbooks.zoomshare.com./3.html. Louis Elliot's novel AS LONG AS WE BOTH SHALL LIVE Live dramatizes some of the author's dicing experiences.

www.freewebz.com/randommess/firstpage.htm : Another site with an individual look at Luke’s ideas.

www.infoflow.com/larnie/dicewalk/index/html : An artist’s site presenting his creation of the art of dicewalking.

www.diceman.co.uk is the homepage for The Dice man Travel Show.

www.andthegoat.com/search.htm A review of SEARCH FOR THE DICE MAN in The Bookworm

Music references
The Dice Man has turned up in several songs:

• "Six Different Ways" by The Cure
• "Dice Man" by The Fall
• "Random I Am" by Millencolin
• "Slaughter Of The Soul" by At the Gates
• "X, Y and Zee" by Pop Will Eat Itself
• "Black Diary" by Jameson
• "Patrick Bateman" by The Manic Street Preachers
• "Such a Shame" by Talk Talk

Other music connections:
• The Manga Bros [1] make aleatory music according to the principles of The Dice Man.
• "The Dice Man" is an alias used by Richard D James, the Aphex Twin
•"The Diceman" is the alias used for certain projects of Colin James (Jolly James, Gregg Retch, formerly of Meat Beat Manifesto)

Publishers and Where to Buy Luke’s Books:

www.amazon.com.uk is the homepage for Amazon.com in the UK. Click on "Book Search" and then type in Rhinehart, Luke, and you can find all of Luke's books in print in the UK and readers' comments on them.

www.harpercollins.co.uk is the website of Luke's English publisher. Click on "Authors" and then "Author's websites" to get to Luke's page.

www.abebooks.com is the best place to go to locate used out-of-print editions of Luke's books.

www.1stbooks.com is where you can buy WHIM.

www.amazon.com is the homepage for Amazon.com in the US. Here you can buy The Dice Man, Search for the Dice Man (and they offer a 2-book deal), The Book of the Die, Long Voyage Back and WHIM.

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