Author: SGJ
Figured I’d archive the posters/banners each place makes, and slip the link in so’s they don’t get just completely lost. Will embed when embedding’s a thing, too:
TIH 092: Stephen Graham Jones on Werewolves, Mongrels and Common Writing Mistakes
Check out the “Show Notes” on that click, too. Most places? They don’t give you a cheat sheet. Also available on YouTube:
And here’s the part II of that:
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Which is to say: Bob Seger singing a Waylon Jennings song written by Steve Earle. Maybe the most golden pedigree I can dream of. I mean, okay: if this was somehow all happening in the passenger seat not just of a 77 Trans-Am, but if all three of these music makers were in the actual car with Burt Reynolds AS they’re shooting Smokey & the Bandit, AND Jerry Reed-as-Snowman is riding right behind AND they’re driving past Graceland, then it could maybe be cooler. But …
This is from Murder by the Book—which shuttered up as soon as I was done, as the rain was coming down, and Houston’s understandably pretty water-shy this summer, and where we were was evidently a place that goes lake just when the humidity gets high enough.
That’s the with-specs shot. Here’s the without,where I suspect I’m, for reasons not really know, explaining Vonnegut’s Cat’s Cradle to the tolerant audience:
And yes, that’…
The first three parts of this are here: one, two, three.
And this part? Starts with “Rainy Day Book Porn,” of course:
Which—those are some books Mongrels hasn’t shown up by yet. Cool.
And, lest we forget the audio version:
And, what’s weird, and maybe even unnecessary? To screen cap your (my) own (Whataburger) post instead of just uploading it straight from my camera roll:
(trick is, it all sizes better if it’s screencaps…
Remember that amazing-cool review of Growing Up Dead in Texas the Dallas Morning News did four years ago? I do. Welp, just pulled into Dallas, picked up a Sunday paper down at the hotel’s coffee shop, and:
Extended (and complete) interview here: http://www.dallasnews.com/lifestyles/books/20160520-from-west-texas-to-adolescent-werewolves-stephen-graham-jones-wild-ride-to-book-success.ece
And here’s what you get on that 4E:
Would have tak…
If you want to peel back the days:
- Part 1 of this
- Part the second
And, would wait to post this until Monday or Tuesday, but the cool pics keep stacking up. If I wait any longer, this post won’t load. So, without me making this post any longer with boring words, let’s get to the snapshots:
Mongrels isn’t only with a book about the Black Hills, but . . . see how that’s where this wolf is going? He knows where’s good. He knows where matters.
And, way east o…
I mean, I figured SOMEONE needed to step up, answers all Mongrels questions. Then I figured, hey, wait: that’s me. So I did:
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Me in my office, playing with all things werewolf related. At least those I could reach without getting out of the camera’s eye. Also some talking, some reading, some injudicious swaying from side to side, like I just spilled koolaid on the couch but nobody knows about it, and I really-really need to get outside, like acres away, and play for about fifty-four hours:
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This is the second batch of these. First’s here. So let’s start with:
Thanks to Lesa Pascavis Smith on facebook for that. I dig how nervous the werewolf is—how not to be, right?
Little Shop of Stories stands Mongrels up on the table, even:
How Mongrels looks with cool boots:
How it looks while being read:
How it looks on a t-shirt (there were six or eight copies of Mongrels printed up way before the ARCs, and this is pretty much the covers they had):
Click the t-shirt to g…