Author name: SGJ

It Begins

All right, I guess, yes, I’m finally going to have to play a video game.

Once Bitten

Slaughter, D-A-D, Skid Row, Poison, Mötley Crüe, Warrant, Ratt, Faster Pussycat, Tesla, Kix, King Kobra, Trixter, Jackyl, Cinderella, Guns n’ Roses, Lita Ford, Bon Jovi, Vixen, Twisted Sister, Steel Dragon, Bang Tango, Quiet Riot, Def Leppard, LA Guns, Great White, Whitesnake—these are a few of my favorite things. Which I guess is just another way

Archives & Papers

Texas Tech Library’s got all my stuff as of about a year and a half ago. Looks to be catalogued, now:

September Events

Busy month, but aren’t they all: âž” September 1: Pixel Project live Q&A (I’m posting this after I actually did it…) âž” September 6: giving the keynote address for Lighthouse’s The Book Project: https://www.lighthousewriters.org/adult-programs/book-project âž” September 13th: introducing Friday the 13th at Alamo Draft House, the Sloane’s Lake location: https://drafthouse.com/denver/show/friday-the-13th âž” September 14th: reading at

A Week in the Life

what this is: last week, maybe the week before, I don’t know, I had a lot to write, so figured to keep myself somewhat on-task by making myself log down what-all was going on. this is that—closing down files, found it off to the side. just added the images and stuff. and, to be sure,

The Art I Need

is mostly, it looks like, gags on tv and in movies. But it’s so perfect, yes? So wonderful. It makes me feel, and, isn’t that what it’s about? And, the poetry I need: And who knows, maybe the exact seahorse unicorn pegasus zebra I need for a first tattoo: /end

Fleur Fine Books

So cool to be there again. Last time I was there I wasn’t just signing a cart of Mongrels, I was wearing a Mongrels shirt: Looks like I also had more hair on the sides of my head then too. Okay, and darker hair. The last couple years, man, the aliens come every night while

Horror DNA

Just stumbling onto these two, too-kind Matt. E Lewis reviews from pretty much forever ago:

Coming Soon . . .

Feel like I’m always talking about what I’ve seen and read, but never about what I WANT to see and read. So, this is that, though I’ve been so lost in World Fantasy reading and a not-announced (I don’t think) reading thing that most of what I want to read is already out (except John

Metafictional Horror

Not talking this old book: But this cool B&N list, that I’m superproud to have a book on:

Best Reads from Lately

“How Many Bones Would You Break to Get Laid?“ “‘Oldest remains’ outside Africa reset human migration clock“ “Paul Tremblay Is Horror’s Newest Big Thing“ “skeleton of glass and marmelade“ “Ancient DNA extracted from Neanderthal fossils of Gibraltar for the first time“ “Remains of 9,000-year-old Neolithic settlement unearthed outside Jerusalem“ “In Which Colson Whitehead is Highly

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

I’m thankful to the first Goosebumps movie for two things: 1) being a very fun movie that doesn’t insult its young target audience by making everything hunky-dory, and 2) without it, I’m not completely sure we get this adaptation of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. And, before I get further into this: I

Hungry-Hungry Houses

I need to write this up formal somewhere (other than that Burnt Offerings intro), but until then, this is great:

Story Research

Just had to watch and watch this for a piece I’m getting together. But, too, it’s always playing in my heart:

Two coolest things in birdland this week

This arrow by mathematician and sculptor Kokichi Sugihara can't point left. Here's how it works: It's 3D-printed with a bunch of curves our brains don't register. pic.twitter.com/Xa32GrI7ii — Khai (@ThamKhaiMeng) August 4, 2019 This kills me everytime I watch it. pic.twitter.com/oJWpHGFgi5 — T (@t_justme) July 30, 2019

Read for Pixels

Hangout session’s soon, here (http://bit.ly/SGJonesR4P2019), and there’s also Meet the Authors and the main page. And of course ye olde poster:

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