Scifi and Scary Review
for The Only Good Indians. Thanks, Tracy:
No time to thumbnail/preview them (running out the door, in Houston, it’s raining instead of snowing and it’s December, feels like the world’s upside down, and I’m late to a thing to boot…), but here’s some recent ones I caught on Twitter that I’m super honored to have sneaked onto: http://raforallhorror.blogspot.com/2019/12/beckys-top-20-horror-for-libraries-of.html https://nightworms.com/blogs/news/the-night-worms-team-favorite-books-of-2019 https://letsgetgalactic.com/2019/12/24/my-most-anticipated-reads-of-2020/ Speaking of
After some particularly poor planning left me eating a random protein bar for breakfast and about twelve almonds for lunch, I immediately, upon checking into my hotel, ranged out and lucked onto . . . I think it was Hill Country Chicken? Which is my kind of place: pump your own ketchup, Doobie Brothers on
This is way uncorrected, kind of the NYCC preview of the coming ARC, which is much fancier, but, man, is it ever cool to hold:
THURSDAY, OCT 3 11:00 – 11:45 AM / SIGNING: Stephen Graham Jones, ONLY GOOD INDIANS, S&S Booth 2128 2:45 – 3:45 PM / PANEL: Putting It All Out There: SFF and Mental Health, Room 1A18 4:00 – 5:00 PM / SIGNING: Post-panel, Hall 1A, Table AA01 FRIDAY, OCT 4 5:15 – 6:15 PM / PANEL: Saga Press
Can finally-finally say it without promising whoever I’m telling it to to secrecy, or to somehow post-date this info: sold two horror novels to Joe Monti at Saga! This is the outfit that did Rebecca Roanhorse’s Trail of Lightning. This is the imprint of Simon & Schuster that just moved to the Gallery Publishing Group,