Back Cover Copy

Strikes me that the reason a lot of novels start out so slowly is that they don’t take into account the version of the catalog copy on their back cover. That copy nearly always gives away the central conceit or trick or surprise of the novel, but the novel, pretending to itself that it exists […]

Psycho Cat

I think this will be only the second cat-related thing I’ve ever posted in all my internet years (before then, it was just leaving cat-related stuff on utility poles, I guess) (which I was a fiend for). The other is this Mapquest cat, whom I so completely identify with. This is maybe even cooler, though:

Bram Stoker Award for Mapping the Interior

Amazing-cool. So honored. Couldn’t be there this time around, but could follow along online, and with people texting. It starts here: Then a zoom in on the night’s proceedings: Then Rena Mason and Victor LaValle presenting for Mapping‘s category, long fiction: And here’s Paul Tremblay accepting, with Mackenzie Kiera behind the camera: Here’s a full

Bandanna land

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

On Good and Evil in Fiction

This makes me rethink and rethink and then reconsider: https://aeon.co/essays/why-is-pop-culture-obsessed-with-battles-between-good-and-evil  

Annihilator!

Well, Annihilation. But I like saying it like a monster truck, or a wrestler. Just caught it at the cineplex. It’s a good time. Here’s some un-spoilerfree bullet points on/about it, since I don’t really have any kind of thesis to build a proper write-up around: the skull-faced anteater bear does what the bear did

Cool spread of books . . .

Stephen Graham Jones is one of the great writers of his generation, and is not read and celebrated nearly as often as he deserves.#FF him on Twitter as well: @SGJ72 pic.twitter.com/Rs3tf2kEfU — Arinn Dembo (@Erinys) February 26, 2018

Jack Ketchum words

Thanks to Michael David Wilson for wrapping them up over at LitReactor. Especially “I figure if I don’t scare myself, if I don’t feel that dread of what’s coming up next, I probably won’t scare you.” https://litreactor.com/columns/celebrating-dallas-mayr-the-wisdom-of-jack-ketchum-1946-2018 

Oh, man

Thought I was just writing fiction in Sterling City, what with the giant chrome-eyed caterpillars and all, but, oops: Here’s how Sterling City starts out: So, you know, watch out for the jumbo-size caterpillars and all. In a few million years.

Mick Garris’s Post Mortem

I dial up John Carpenter every chance I get. Whether he’s tolerating the person asking questions or not—and of course he’s good with Garris—there’s always something to learn:

BookRiot Horror

Proud to be here as well: https://bookriot.com/2018/02/22/contemporary-horror-novels/ 

Publisher’s Weekly Native Novels listicle

Honored to be included, here. Thanks to Brandon Hobson for the inclusion: https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/tip-sheet/article/76129-10-essential-native-american-novels.html  

This is the Dream

Thanks to Paul Tremblay for the headsup. Original ‘Friday the 13th’ Filming Location Offering Overnight Camping Experience!

Yep

Truly, I get raked across the copyediting coals for exactly this so, so often. And? It’s not just Indian. In CJ Box’s books, there’s a lot of lip-pointing, a lot of chinning at stuff. Feels so right. Feels like the world I know. Which matters. First Nations man breaks 100-metre Lip Point record Thanks to

The Facebook

In a few thousands years, I figure the aliens that come to dig through humanity’s (many, many) relics will find a thin strata of light blue in these early-is 2000s: https://www.wired.com/story/inside-facebook-mark-zuckerberg-2-years-of-hell/  

Minnesota-bound

There for a lot of the days of this week. See some of you there, maybe: Next Wednesday, Stephen Graham Jones will be here for Good Thunder. Below is an interview where he discusses… https://t.co/Xnw88oRrvM — Good Thunder Reading (@GTReadingSeries) February 18, 2018

The Gothic Romance

One of the better threads I’ve lucked onto in birdland: Today in pulp I look back at one of the most popular paperback genres of all time, now all but forgotten about. This is the story of gothic romance… pic.twitter.com/W8d6mmNX9Z — Pulp Librarian (@PulpLibrarian) February 17, 2018

Death of the Fanboy

Had this stranded in a tab for weeks, finally cued it up just now. Good stuff: http://nerdsthatgeek.com/blogs/the-death-of-the-fanboy 

Excellent Words / #MeToo

https://medium.com/@anneursu_10179/sexual-harassment-in-the-childrens-book-industry-3417048ccde2 

State of the Weird 2018

Hey, check the supercool poster for this—that’s me down in the corner: Was great talking with everybody here. www.thisishorror.co.uk/tod-030-the-state-of-the-weird-2018-a-roundtable-discussion-featuring-david-davis-helen-marshall-stephen-graham-jones-and-sonya-taaffe/   

Locus, Langan, and Mapping

Way cool write-up: http://locusmag.com/2018/02/john-langan-reviews-mapping-the-interior-by-stephen-graham-jones/

The Silver that Men Do

Thanks to @CalamityKing for the headsup: https://www.theonion.com/cities-move-to-outlaw-hollow-point-silver-bullets-after-1822936833

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