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https://apple.news/ANxLrKiJlR9eipv4VJZCRgg https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/12/14/the-skeletons-at-the-lake https://www.sciencealert.com/ancient-neanderthal-mystery-solved-by-a-child-s-bones-from-40-000-years-ago https://www.businessinsider.com/discoveries-changed-understanding-human-history-evolution-2020-12 People arrived in North America 30,000 years ago, archaeologists say – Business Insider https://variety.com/2020/tv/features/heroes-leonard-roberts-ali-larter-1234854439/ https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/30528130/james-harden-houston-rockets-breaking-point Ancient wolf cub found ‘perfectly preserved’ in Canadian permafrost – CNN Ice Age cave bear remains found perfectly preserved in Russia – CNN https://apple.news/AFYzJs-QvT1qzvj7hq9XbCQ

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Where I got the idea for The Only Good Indians:

Nightmare reprint!

Of The Ones Who Got Away — which was the original title for The Ones That Got Away, but then a design oversight locked “that” in on the cover instead of “who,” and . . . this is how things happen. And, it’s such a cool cover.

Holiday Horror!

And, I should say: before we started recording, my question was, “So . . . is this ABOUT horror set on the holidays, or is this called what it is because we’re recording here IN the holidays?” Worked out great, though: wonderful people, excellent moderating, good signals/connections all around — this is all you need

The new novel!

Has got a page on the site, now. Click here to go there (the excerpt at CrimeReads is linked there), or just click this beautiful amazing couldn’t-be-more-perfect cover:

gulp/wow: The Only Good Indians wins Audible’s Best 2020 Mysteries & Thrillers? Amazing-cool:

All the Pretty (Elk) Lists

Or, a stack of best of 2020 lists, featuring The Only Good Indian, starting with The Washington Post:

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Too Many Slashers?

Nope. Not possible. But, the last ten or eleven days, I’ve been inhaling one or two a day. All Golden Age stuff (well, a little spillover). Started with watching The Thirteenth Guest from 1932 (I’m always looking for roots, for beginnings), and then I jumped ahead about fifty years. And, yeah, where’s My Bloody Valentine,

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