Win two new Hap and Leonard books!
…the upcoming Lansdale novel from Mulholland Books, and Hap and Leonard, the upcoming short story collection from Tachyon, also set to come out in 2016. Why the sweepstakes? Well, SundanceTV…
…the upcoming Lansdale novel from Mulholland Books, and Hap and Leonard, the upcoming short story collection from Tachyon, also set to come out in 2016. Why the sweepstakes? Well, SundanceTV…
Throughout the month of February, the Showtime networks are featuring the acclaimed movie adaptation of Joe R. Lansdale’s classic Texas noir COLD IN JULY. For more details on COLD IN…
…of July 24-26 having fun at ArmadilloCon 37 in Austin, TX. Claude Lalumière and James Morrow enjoy an amusing conversation (photo: Jayme Lynn Blaschke) Scott Cupp and Joe R. Lansdale…
…Lalumière, Joe R. Lansdale, James Morrow, and John Picacio. Scott Cupp and Weisman (Photo: Jayme Lynn Blaschke) ArmadilloCon offers a large selection of readings, signings, and panels. To find any…
At EVERYTHING NOIR, Bryan Cyr reviews Joe R. Lansdale’s classic Texas noir COLD IN JULY and the Jim Mickle movie adaptation. So what is better, the film or the book….
…Joe R. Lansdale, Tim Powers, Suzy McKee Charnas, Mary Shelley, and Daryl Gregory have all appeared under the Tachyon banner. Checkout the full selection of the horror, terror, and downright…
Escapades of a Bookworm reviews the engrossing Cold in July. I was engrossed from start to finish. Lansdale has created a suspenseful novel filled with likable and funny characters, that…
For his monthly newspaper book review column in the Senior News Newspaper, Kevin Tipple reviewed Joe R. Lansdale’s Cold in July. Originally published in 1989, the book is now published…
Though this collection of Joe R. Lansdale’s shorter works chronicling the many and varied (mis)adventures of Hap and Leonard doesn’t come out until late next year, we were so excited…
…release, Tachyon delivers the official movie tie-in edition of the original novel, complete with an introduction by director Jim Mickle and an afterword by Joe R. Lansdale, his ownself. The…