Dear Final Girls

Not sure how many slasher stories I’ve written, exactly. There’s this one, there’s “I Was a Teenage Slasher Victim” (also at Juked), there’s “Kissyface” in Unspeakable Horrors 2, there’s “A Survival Guide for the Police Officer Guarding the Final Girl’s House,” and I feel like there’s one or two more floating around in the horrorsphere. […]

We all need heroes

And I’ve got a new one: http://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/community/fort-worth/article181696671.html Thanks to Angelique Migliore for pointing this out to me.

Slasher Boy Bands, much etc

  I’m always either finding these in my inbox or searching them up myself. And they never fail to make my day. Got any more, let me know. Always hard to select which version of “Let the Bodies Hit the Floor” to include, as there’s so many. [ it doesn’t thumbnail every vid, just plays

Halloweenie Flicks

Say it’s four days before Halloween, and you want to cue up some Halloween happiness, kind of sample across the subgenres, try out two or three different tones. Here’s what I rec: Murder Party https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI_DqgxNR7U My favorite horror is always closed-door horror, And Then There Were None style. This isn’t quite as twisty as Agatha

Mapping review video

A two-fer, actually: Mapping and a novella I blurbed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwRgutcbfvg ( Mapping comes on about 4:44 or so )

Clickable horror

that’s not behind a paywall. Proud to be on this list over at LitReactor: https://litreactor.com/columns/the-20-best-horror-stories-available-online-for-free  

303 Interview

  Author Stephen Graham Jones Might Be One Of Colorado’s Biggest Horror Experts

Slasher season 2

I never even reviewed the first season, did I, from when this was a Chiller show? It was fun. It was kind of a ‘grown-up’ slasher. Well, it wasn’t teens-at-camp, anyway. The victim pool’s problems weren’t “what about curfew?” or “where’s the party,” but real, mortgage-paying actual-life kind of problems. There was a wicked knife,

New York Times & Mapping the Interior (& me)

What am I doing in these hallowed pages, right? I mean, by my reckoning, it’s been about forever since I’ve been in the NYT. Thinking . . . 2003, maybe? All the Beautiful Sinners. And that may have just been an ad that Rugged Land bought—I’ve got it stashed away somewhere—so it doesn’t really even

At the Horror Lounge

New quick & dirty interview: http://www.lounge-books.com/award-winners-we-lov/horror-lounge-author-stephen-graham-jones

The Spoilers & the Spoiled

Nightmare On Elm Street TV ad with spoilers! @ShockWavesPod @LangenkampH #horror #FreddyKrueger pic.twitter.com/1B7P9rsrrB — Scott Plissken (@scottplissken) October 21, 2017

Starlit Wood

Angela Slatter let me answer a few questions about it: The Starlit Wood: Stephen Graham Jones

The statistical approach

Yes, wonderful, thank you, Grady Hendrix. I spent so much of time doing this kind of stuff to stories, to books, to authors—to everything. It’s how I attempt to order the world, such that I can move through it. Nice for a little of that work to already be done: https://www.tor.com/2017/10/18/the-great-stephen-king-reread-final-analysis/

New Elvis Room trailer

whipped up special for Another Hole in the Head film fest: The Elvis Room | official trailer from Andrew Schwarz on Vimeo.

Jason Day

This is a thrown-together couple minutes—camera crew came to the office, got a reel together to zap to all the news/radio places (thus: I’m on the radio a lot this morning). Also, I hear that I was wrong about Memorial Day. So it goes. Anyway, what I kept getting asked was what’s up with the

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