Birdlandia: elky days
Just finished THE ONLY GOOD INDIANS by Stephen Graham Jones (@SGJ72)—an absolutely horrifying, tense read, like an Ari Aster movie, 10/10. MORE THAN happy to share with anyone interested in an amazing horror novel from an indigenous perspective. Here’s a little teaser: pic.twitter.com/RyvE8kzCIa
— Mr. Complicator (@springthorpeman) November 14, 2020
@SGJ72 I cannot put into words how much I fucking loved "The Only Good Indians." It's the perfect marriage of viscerally terrifying and hauntingly beautiful. I had to immediately draw something inspired by The Elk Head woman, mostly because she's haunted me ever since I read it. pic.twitter.com/UdloXgzggB
— rhianna (@rhiannamater) November 11, 2020
Don’t look down through the fan, don’t look down through the fan! https://t.co/rB4Goy1kIS
— Stephen Graham Jones (@SGJ72) November 6, 2020

“To me, The Only Good Indians is a closed cycle of justice. The four guys in the story, they’re good guys, but they did something they shouldn’t have done, and they’re going to get punished.” – @SGJ72
— White Lion Literary Agency (@whitelionlit) November 16, 2020
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Check out Stephen Jones' latest #novel for your next horror adventure!📚 pic.twitter.com/nzBTphk3Sa
Looking for a good book to read to help celebrate National Native American Heritage Month? Look no further than one of the hottest books in horror this year, 'The Only Good Indians,' written by Blackfeet author @SGJ72: https://t.co/FaAi0yyPa0 pic.twitter.com/lhDe5yHxjv
— Brown Deer Library (@BrownDeerLib) November 20, 2020