I answer a couple questions in here, about getting into anthologies. Or, maybe I answer one question for two questions’ worth? Something like that:
- http://horror.org/private/newsletter/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/2019-March.pdf
- (just search my name, or, better: read it top to bottom, find me in the midst)
That “Letter to a Just Starting-Out Indian Writer” piece I read first at . . . NALS, I think? in 2015 or so? Anyway, read it again at IAIA a year or so later, they Vimeo’d it, but then, these past few months, it had gotten behind a password wall. No longer: it’s free and clickable again (but not embeddable, looks like):
Stephen Graham Jones from IAIA – Low Rez MFA on Vimeo.
…Casey Becker lives (in this SNL tribute. sort of):
…Coming in 2020 (which, surely everyone will be writing as “20/20,” yes?).
…Not the order to watch them in—chronological makes sense, there’s no skip ‘n pick Heather trilogy here—but from best on down, for me:
Which I guess would be “Kevin Williamson order,” kind of? He is the one with the magic pen for this franchise. Anyway, when Scre4m came out, I wasn’t so hot on it, as I recall. Few rewatches later and I’m a believer. And I don’t mean to talk bad about 3, of course; Ehren Kr…
Thanks, Audra:
February wrap-up! Favs included MONGRELS by @SGJ72, a re-read (re-listen?) via @Scribd
— audra wants to believe 🛸 (@audraudraudra) March 1, 2019
THE BETWEEN by @TananariveDue
CRUEL WORKS OF NATURE by @manylittlewords
THE DRIVER’S SEAT by Muriel Spark—seriously that novella should be required horror reading. pic.twitter.com/yvAvtR0rAl
Started the week out talking to Billy Stratton’s Native American Lit course (st DU) about Mongrels for . . . I guess it was nearly two hours. Two very cool hours, that I wish had been four:
( was possibly showing off the Turkish edition, yeah. both shots via Billy Stratton )
That class had some solid questions.
Then it was off to Baton Rouge (where I still am), to deliver a keynote, “Why Horror,” for the Graphic Carnival conference at LSU, and do a goodlong Q&…