Reddit AMA
Happening today:
Just stumbling onto these two, too-kind Matt. E Lewis reviews from pretty much forever ago:
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
Not talking this old book: But this cool B&N list, that I’m superproud to have a book on:
“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
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
I need to write this up formal somewhere (other than that Burnt Offerings intro), but until then, this is great:
Just had to watch and watch this for a piece I’m getting together. But, too, it’s always playing in my heart:
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
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:
Over on YouTube: ( rest of the ReaderCon pics &etc over here )
One of Ellen Datlow’s new anthologies*. This one’s all film-adjacent horror: Das Gesicht by Dale Bailey Drunk Physics by Kelley Armstrong Exhalation #10 by A. C. Wise Scream Queen by Nathan Ballingrud Family by Lisa Morton Night of the Living by Paul Cornell The One We Tell Bad Children by Laird Barron Snuff in Six Scenes by
Well, not even super sure what ‘tell-all’ exactly means. But I wanted to use an exclamation point, because this one was fun:
Honored to have Mapping the Interior included here: https://bookriot.com/2019/07/10/best-haunted-house-books/amp/