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Couple Anthologies

Story called “Alis” in the obvious one, and a story about this demon Asmodeus in the other:

And, a certain homo naledi story off mine lucked into this:

https://featuredfutures.wordpress.com/2017/12/10/webs-best-science-fiction-1-2017-stories/

And, here’s a cool write-up of “Universal Horror”:

https://nicklasalla.blogspot.com/2017/12/its-at-the-front-door-review-of-universal-horror-stephen-graham-jones.ht

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Couple of Kind Reviews, and an Article

You can maybe tell which book this one’s on, over at Unnerving:

http://www.unnervingmagazine.com/single-post/2017/12/06/Review-of-Last-Final-Girl-by-Stephen-Graham-Jones  

And then here’s a twofer over at Transmotion, for which Theo Van Alst and Billy J. Stratton actually deserve the credit:

 

https://journals.kent.ac.uk/index.php/transmotion/article/view/434/1144

Speaking of them/Transmotion, this is in that same issue: …

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New York Times & Mapping the Interior (& me)

What am I doing in these hallowed pages, right? I mean, by my reckoning, it’s been about forever since I’ve been in the NYT. Thinking . . . 2003, maybe? All the Beautiful Sinners. And that may have just been an ad that Rugged Land bought—I’ve got it stashed away somewhere—so it doesn’t really even count.

Anyway, nice to be in Terrence Rafferty’s “Roundup of New Horror,” all kind of branching off Richard Matheson’s stuff. Wi…

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It’s getting Halloweenie in here . . .

Thanks to Barnes & Noble, and Theresa DeLucci:

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/blog/sci-fi-fantasy/10-hair-raising-horror-novels-not-written-by-stephen-king/…

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Necronomicon 2017

One of the cooler and most well-run cons I’ve guested at. And such an excellent keeper of a con-book:

When the longer version of that interview goes live, I’ll link it here.

Anyway, Thursday before things really got going, Paul Tremblay and me found a certain door open—Big Nazo’s—and asked could we come in, try some stuff on maybe:

After which we hit the Arcade—the oldest mall in America, as I understand—and went to Lovecraft Arts and Sciences, one of the coo…

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Ghost Town Writer’s Retreat

Think I’m gonna have to make this an annual thing. Great time this long weekend, starting with me getting to my first panel late:

It was “Haunts & Nachos,” but really it was Travis Heerman and me just answering any and all horror questions we could for an hour, whilst it rained and stormed outside—this is Colorado in July/August; that’s the way all the days are, pretty much. But it cleared up enough for burgers and exploring Georgetown. Of which I h…

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