Mongrels in the Classroom
Part I don’t know what. But I talk to a lot of classes about this yellow book. Thanks, Jerome: https://twitter.com/Bearnabas/status/1037133787921113088
Part I don’t know what. But I talk to a lot of classes about this yellow book. Thanks, Jerome: https://twitter.com/Bearnabas/status/1037133787921113088
i found @SGJ72 in the display at @ElliottBayBooks 😊 pic.twitter.com/z3auzETBGR — jess (@argyrias) August 27, 2018
https://zdubbzattmom.wordpress.com/2018/08/27/zakk-reviews-mongrels-by-stephen-graham-jones/
I spent some years in the  . . .  90s, I think it was, confusing Rick Baker and Robert Bakker. One’s werewolves, one’s dinosaurs, but both are associated with movies. Anyway, some very cool old stuff, here:
Stumbled onto this Vamp poster on Twitter, which got me thinking of The Howling novel cover, and now I’m just wishing there were covers as good for any version of The Mummy. There’s wonderful amazing stuff in places like this or this or this, but, man, for me, it’s when the art and the title combine
Matthew Vaugh on It Came from Del Rio, The Ones that Got Away, and Growing Up Dead in Texas—and this is from . . . 2012, maybe? Just showed up on Twitter, anyway. Or showed up again, not sure. Either way, very kind, much appreciated: My triple Stephen Graham Jones Review
Got to do it. Cool to see Mongrels in the mix: https://bookscombined.com/2018/06/11/shifting-the-centre-of-genre/
Not talking about the piece I have coming out in Sovereign Traces, but this grab from Werewolves on the Moon versus Vampires, which is about six different kinds of fun, and just really excellently done: As for why I snabbed that: just still, and probably always, clocking all pre-Mongrels uses of “mongrel” in werewolf stuff.
Hey, I’m only, what, a half-year behind on this? That’s kind of on time, really. Thanks, Kendra Winchester: 
Hey, could be the Shadowhunters season 3 writers have maybe been glancing off a certain yellow book, yes? Very cool:
Nice Mongrels write-up: http://www.cedarhollowhorrorreviews.com/2018/03/mongrels-by-stephen-graham-jones_24.html Too, kind words/rundown for & of Ellen Datlow’s Black Feathers, in which I have a story, the title stolen straight from Robert E. Howard and Joe. R. Lansdale: https://www.sfcrowsnest.info/black-feathers-dark-avian-tales-an-anthology-by-ellen-datlow-book-review/
Well, Mongrels showing up on a cool CBC list, anyway: http://www.cbc.ca/radio/unreserved/how-indigenous-authors-are-claiming-space-in-the-canlit-scene-1.4573996/indigenous-authors-recommend-books-all-canadians-should-read-1.4575751
haven’t seen one yet, but I keep hearing about these: Just had to show off my @nocturnalreads scarf inspired by #mongrels @SGJ72 #motherhorror #WEREWOLF pic.twitter.com/Zc4jyojV0L — Sadie Reads Them All (@SadieLouWho) March 1, 2018
Thanks to @CalamityKing for the headsup: https://www.theonion.com/cities-move-to-outlaw-hollow-point-silver-bullets-after-1822936833
Ink portrait of Stephen Graham Jones, after reading the brilliant “Mongrels”. I know, I know, full moons are rubbish. Sorry, @SGJ72 pic.twitter.com/1BUkF0cg67 — Evan Cagle (@cagle_evan) February 8, 2018
MONGRELS by Stephen Graham Jones was a hit with my 10th graders! It’s a curriculum keeper! Thanks, @SGJ72 ! pic.twitter.com/Th0gCSESNk — L Z Marie (@LZMarieAuthor) February 15, 2017
Coolest Mongrels write-up of them all, maybe: https://sites.google.com/view/werewolves-are-real/home
Supercool write-up. Always good to be sharing space with Victor LaValle: https://www.tor.com/2018/01/25/lovecraftian-horror-and-the-alchemy-of-the-new/
Check it out: So cool. I mean, I know: my critical faculties are supposed to be rendered helpless from the surprise of seeing the yellow book drawn like this, but? That’s not why I like this comic book. Why I like this comic book is that it’s good comic-booking. Pablo D’Stair knows the medium, knows
So cool to see this sticker on a truck I used to have (a truck that I left in a field for a few years, but that now lives in the magazines): I’ll just leave this here for @SGJ72 pic.twitter.com/ixGnP3PLNK — Constantino Martinez (@TinoBeano) November 5, 2017