Stephen Graham Jones's Blog, page 277

June 13, 2011

The Long Trial of Nolan Dugatti

from the back of the book : If there's a line between the real and the digital, between meat and the game, between past and present, then hold this book close to your mouth and whisper it into the pages. Please. Maybe the kid in there'll hear you. His name is Nolan Dugatti. He's lost, [...]
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Published on June 13, 2011 17:25

Ledfeather

from the fc2 website : After burning up all the blacktop New Mexico had to offer with The Fast Red Road and rewriting the Great Plains into a place both more and less Indian than they already were with The Bird is Gone , Stephen Graham Jones has now brought the story up to Montana. [...]
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Published on June 13, 2011 17:15

Demon Theory

Sample | Afterword | Quiz | Trailer | Intervw | Avatars | Banner | Discuss | Discuss More Description from the MacAdam/Cage website: About the Book On Halloween night, following an unnerving phone call from his diabetic mother, Hale and six of his med school classmates return to the house where his sister disappeared years [...]
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Published on June 13, 2011 17:10

The Fast Red Road

The Fast Red Road—A Plainsong is a gleeful, two-fisted plundering of the myth and pop- culture surrounding the American Indian. It is a novel fueled on pot fumes and blues, a surreal pseudo-Western, in which imitation is the sincerest form of subversion. Indians, cowboys, and outlaws are as changeable as their outfits; horses are traded [...]
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Published on June 13, 2011 16:54

Bleed Into Me

a Book of Stories in this order: Halloween Venison Captivity Narrative 109 To Run Without Falling Episode 43: Incest Nobody Knows This Bile Filius Nervosus Last Success Conquistadors These are the Names I Know The Fear of Jumping Bleed Into Me Carbon Every Night Was Halloween Discovering America Reviews: University of Nebraska Press Popmatters San [...]
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Published on June 13, 2011 16:46

The Bird is Gone

a monograph manifesto Imagine a world where the American government signed a conservation act to "restore all indigenous flora and fauna to the Great Plains," which means suddenly the Great Plains are Indian again. Now fast-forward fourteen years to a bowling alley deep in the Indian Territories. People that bowling alley with characters named LP [...]
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Published on June 13, 2011 16:42

All the Beautiful Sinners

Nazareth, Texas Deputy Sheriff Jim Doe plunges into a renegade manhunt after the town's sheriff is gunned down. But unbeknownst to him, the suspect—an American Indian—holds chilling connections to the disappearance of Doe's sister years before. And the closer Doe gets to the fugitive's trail, the more he realizes that his own involvement in the [...]
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Published on June 13, 2011 16:20

biomatter

[ below's something I rigged together forever and a day ago. this is something Michael Kimball did in April of 2011-- my postcard life ] born in 72, grew up on Elvis, even have some memories of being four years old and my mother holding me up above the crowd at one of his concerts, [...]
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Published on June 13, 2011 11:52

May 30, 2011

this letter to Norman Court by Pablo D'Stair (part 14)

this letter to Norman Court is a novella consisting of 22 sections (each around 1250 words) I am releasing by way of serializing the piece across blogs, by reader request.  A little hub site is set up at www.normancourt.wordpress.com that has a listing of the blogs that have featured or will feature sections—please give it [...]
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Published on May 30, 2011 17:12

May 29, 2011

this letter to Norman Court by Pablo D'Stair (part 14)

this letter to Norman Court is a novella consisting of 22 sections (each around 1250 words) I am releasing by way of serializing the piece across blogs, by reader request. A little hub site is set up at www.normancourt.wordpress.com that has a listing of the blogs that have featured or will feature sections—please give it [...]
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Published on May 29, 2011 06:55