found: The genocides, 1967.
found: Burn this, 1982:t.p. (Tom Disch)
found: The tale of Dan De Lion, c1986:CIP t.p. (Thomas M. Disch) data sheet (b. Feb. 2, 1940)
found: nuc86-62624: His Haikus of a pillow, c1980(hdg. on MiEM rept.: Disch, Tom; usage: Mother)
found: Literature Resource Center, via WWW, Aug. 7, 2003(Tom Disch, 1940-; Also known as: Thomas M. Disch, Thomas Michael Disch, Thomas M(ichael) Disch, Leonie Hargrave, Cassandra Knye, Thom Demijohn)
found: New York times WWW site, July 8, 2008(Thomas M. Disch; b. Thomas Michael Disch, Feb. 2, 1940, Des Moines; d. Friday [July 4, 2008], Manhattan, aged 68; author, poet, and critic who twisted the inherently twisted genre of science fiction in new, disturbing directions, including writing his last book in the voice of God)
found: Wikipedia, Feb. 17, 2012(Thomas Michael Disch; b. February 2, 1940 in Des Moines, Iowa; July 4, 2008 New York City; an American science fiction author and poet)
found: Internet speculative fiction database, 27 May 2014(Thomas M. Disch; Thomas Michael Disch; born 2 February 1940 in Des Moines, Iowa; died 4 July 2008; wrote under the names Dobbin Thorpe, Thom Demijohn, Tom Disch, Leonie Hargrave, Cassandra Knye, Thomas Disch, Victor Hastings , Beebe Tharp, Thomas Dish)