- Halloween
- Venison
- Captivity Narrative 109
- To Run Without Falling
- Episode 43: Incest
- Nobody Knows This
- Bile
- Filius Nervosus
- Last Success
- Conquistadors
- These are the Names I Know
- The Fear of Jumping
- Bleed Into Me
- Carbon
- Every Night Was Halloween
- Discovering America
2005 Interview with Native America Calling:
…The constant threat or fact of violence in these stories combined with Jones’s idiosyncratic, staccato prose makes for gripping and visceral reading
Imagine a world where the American government signed a conservation act to “restore all indigenous flora and fauna to the Great Plains,” which means suddenly the Great Plains are Indian again. Now fast-forward fourteen years to a bowling alley deep in the Indian Territories. People that bowling alley with characters named LP Deal, Cat Stand, Mary Boy, Courtney Peltdowne, Back Iron, Denim Horse, Naitche, and give them a chance to find a treaty signed under dur
Nazareth, Texas
Deputy Sheriff Jim Doe plunges into a renegade manhunt after the town’s sheriff is gunned down. But unbeknownst to him, the suspect—an American Indian—holds chilling connections to the disappearance of Doe’s sister years before. And the closer Doe gets to the fugitive’s trail, the more he realizes that his own involvement in the case is hardly coincidental. A descendant of the Blackfeet Nation himself, Doe keeps getting m…
[ rigged this together forever and a day ago, but it mostly still holds ]
born in 72, grew up on Elvis, even have some memories of being four years old and my mother holding me up above the crowd at one of his concerts, how there was just a sea of popping flashbulbs, this shiny guy way up front. grew up all over Texas, mostly West Texas, mostly in a place too small to even have a post office. learned farming and ranching from both sides of my family, who told me not to do what they did, to use my …
This is a guest post by Caleb J. Ross as part of his Stranger Will Tour for Strange blog tour. He will be guest-posting beginning with the release of his novel Stranger Will in March 2011 to the release of his second novel, I Didn’t Mean to Be Kevin in November 2011. If you have connections to a lit blog of any type, professional journal or personal site, please contact him. To be a groupie and follow this tour, subscribe to the Caleb J Ross blog RSS feed. Follow him on Twitter: @calebjr…
Link here. Three books in their rEprint series: All the Beautiful Sinners (which I’m going to burn back through), The Long Trial of Nolan Dugatti, and Seven Spanish Angels. Two reprints and an original — or, one that was supposed to have hit in 2005, but, well, things happened. And now it’s 2011. And I still love that book.…
New story up at/with Stymie: “Rocket Man.” First line: The dead aren’t exactly known for their baseball skills. So, yeah, I had to do some research for this one, to make the baseball parts of it real. Zombies, though — they’re always real. Just a matter of keeping them on the page.…
lucky/honored to have my name up here:
SINGLE-AUTHOR COLLECTION
Occultation, Laird Barron (Night Shade)
The Ones That Got Away, Stephen Graham Jones (Prime Books)
The Third Bear, Jeff Vandermeer (Tachyon)
What I Didn’t See, Karen Joy Fowler (Small Beer Press)
What Will Come After, Scott Edelman (PS Publishing)
full list of finalists here.
and, yep, I’m hitting Stoker Weekend for the ceremony. and to be a fanboy. but first World Horror. and tomorrow, HorrorFest and …
another one up here. ten fast questions.…
Michael Kimball wrote my life on a postcard, here.
Bombay Gin 37.1 one is out, with my story “The Girl in the Box.”
I’m officially hitting Stoker Weekend 2011. And WHC 2011. But, before all that, StarFest (which is HorrorFest and ComicFest for me) — on a cool zombie panel, a pulp panel, a comic book panel, and am doing some Grindhouse stuff as well. And meeting Mr. Steve Niles. Looks like I’m also on the selection committee for MileHiHorrorFest a…