Author: SGJ
To be filed under Things That Floor Me: that I’m still doing this, seven months later. I mean, that Mongrels is still getting passed around online like this. And? The trade’s out in . . . seventeen days now, I guess. With some cool post-scripty stuff at the end: essay/note _ reading guide fun.
Anyway, before getting to the pass-arounds, there’s all the pass-arounds that came before:
…And ready for anybody’s votes. Maybe the strongest line-up of finalists I’ve yet seen. Honored for Mongrels to be included. Click here to go there, and vote with your many-many email aliases.
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Just unutterably cool, this. I’m not even sure I have all the words. Here’s one pic:
Here‘s the whole page.
I think I might be this Thomas Merrilyn, slightly reincarnated.…
That I’d have missed without being passed the link on Twitter—thanks. This one’s over on Amazon UK, and . . . so cool, right up there with that Will Byrnes write-up on Goodreads. I’ll link it then screencap it in as well:
Also: so much thank you to everyone who thought to say somet
…Hey, look what’s sneaking onto the book tables in Australia here at the end of 2016:
[ thanks to Emma Osborne for the snap ]…
I know, I know: been a while since one of these, yes? Thus this one being a long scroll. But, I mean, I’ve been writing a novel, and being in California for ten days, and being some other places too. I seem to vaguely recall an injury as well. Anyway, none of that matters, because here we are again, with people posting cool pics of the yellow book, proving once again and for always that werewolves are real and in the world—and? They have been for something like twenty-two previo…
The yellow book’s padded onto a few cool year-end lists, looks like. I’ll update this, should any more turn up. And, thank you thank you to everyone, for believing in werewolves. Me too.
Tor’s 16 Best Books of 2016 (so far) | BookRiot’s 100 Monster Books | 25 Summer Books | Bustle’s 12 Summer Reads | Shotgun Logic Top 5 (so far) | Best Books of 2016 | Another Best of 2016 | Dasrupa | Aqueduct (Jeffrey Ford) | Tim Meyer |
…Best movie’s a hard call, especially as I’ve yet to see The Eyes of My Mother or Nocturnal Animals or Moana or Kubo and the Two Strings. Also? I doubt I’ve seen just all that many of the award-contenders either. But I did luck into a few good theaters/iTunes rentals/Netflixes:
Television of course is the one the whole world loved, then the usual (superhero) suspects, then a couple that should surprise no one, then a Netflix stumbleupon that was amazing, an
…and it’s shaped like a book, one I’d never have guessed could be real. Thanks so much to Billy J. Stratton and all the contributors. Honored. Amazing. So cool. Clickable here.
And here it is in BookWorks, down in Albuquerque (thanks to Amanda Sutton for the snap):
And — it’s like a gnome, photobombing, yes? — here it is on Theo Van Alst’s shelf:
And here it is again, down at Fleur Fine Books, in Texas land:
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( for those with the eyes to see . . . )
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