from the back of the book : These thirteen stories are our own lives, inside out. A boy’s summer romance doesn’t end in that good kind of heartbreak, but in…
of ONES THAT GOT AWAY, here. couldn’t be cooler. also, the cover for BEST HORROR OF THE YEAR’s up, here. and, the cover for the installment of PREDICATE I’m in…
1) Characters are most interesting when they lie. It’s when they’re the most naked, the most vulnerable, the most perplexing — the most like us. Stories need stupid decisions that,…
Sucker Punch has problems, yes. Usually, though, you can squint just right, only watch the parts of the movie that the trailer sold you on, and you’re good. Not this…
Couple new stories up in the debut of Timber, “The Bridge” and “The Wisdom of Solomon.” Also, Juked‘s put “Snow Monsters” up in the 2011 Million Writers Award.
Couple of TOCs I’m lucky enough to be in posted today, Creatures, edited by Paul Tremblay and John Langan, and Bestiary, edited by Ann and Jeff Vandermeer.
a very cool place. I like the idea, too, of stopping at the first, you know, ‘stop.’ think it’s what I always do. and, got a story up there, “Seafood.”
from Publisher’s Weekly: The Ones That Got Away Stephen Graham Jones, Prime (www.prime-books.com), $24.95 (256p) ISBN 978-1-60701-235-1 Thirteen horror stories, most originally published between 2005 and 2010, make up Native…
These are, I don’t know, between fifty and ninety movie-type reviews I wrote back in 1999 or so. Pretty much the exact same few months I was first writing DEMON…
Because it’s been three years, right? The last one was IM, I think. This one’s phone. And, many thanks to Joshua Chaplinsky for, on the transcribe, pulling out all my…