Stephen Graham Jones's Blog, page 206
August 28, 2018
The End of the Affair: MoviePass

It was fun while it lasted, right? I remember being somewhere with Josh Viola, and he asked had I heard about this cool “MoviePass” service. I hadn’t, but twenty minutes later I had the app, and the card was en route. It was a nice few months. In California, staying at a hotel across from a cineplex for a few days, I saw a movie on my MoviePass card every single night, almost (long stay). Stuff I wasn’t even interested in, but that would nearly have to be bett…
Elliot Bay for the win
Zakk reviews
August 26, 2018
13th Night
“13th Night centers around a colorful cast of college-aged characters visiting the First Folio on its tour to the University of Colorado Boulder. They get swept up into a mysterious and magical force that is wreaking havoc on the order, purpose, and sense of Shakespeare’s work. With their own lives in various degrees of peril, the youthful entourage calls on their knowledge of the Bard to set things right and preserve the First Folio so all may continue to enjoy it. Em…
August 23, 2018
Neanderthals, Denosivans, and Us
Every day there’s cooler and more amazing stuff:

My thoughts on the #Neanderthal – #Denisovan hybrid… pic.twitter.com/COmBdXnbCG
— Chris Stringer (@ChrisStringer65) August 22, 2018

August 22, 2018
Confession time
I spent some years in the . . . 90s, I think it was, confusing Rick Baker and Robert Bakker. One’s werewolves, one’s dinosaurs, but both are associated with movies. Anyway, some very cool old stuff, here:
You have to watch this old school interview with Rick Baker playing with his werewolf props from AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON! pic.twitter.com/Y9LQJYy3jN
— Fangoria (@FANGORIA) August 21, 2018
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Halloween looms
Welcome to new follower @SGJ72! Pro-tip: you don't have to wait til October to read Stephen Graham Jones' novels because #EverydayisHalloween. pic.twitter.com/a5pyCfgiBu
— AhoyComicMags (@AhoyComicMags) August 22, 2018
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August 20, 2018
Horror Comics Wrap-Up
Or, intro? Anyway, I had 750 words to sum up horror comics for NPR, since they kept coming up when we were curating the 100 Horror list. Was cool, trying to make everything fit.
