Stregamari gushes about Joe R. Lansdale’s Cold in July. Richard Dane is an average man; with his own small business, a loving wife and a young son he loves but…
At Buzzy Mag, Gabino Iglesias praises Joe R. Lansdale’s Deadman’s Road. Between horses, thick accents, cowboy boots, and guns, there’s plenty in Deadman’s Road to satisfy fans of Westerns. However,…
…Jim Mickle and the original novel’s author Joe R. Lansdale will be in attendance. (Michael C. Hall in a scene from Cold in July) This July in commemoration of the…
…magic realism at its best and most satisfying. Kinsella is a storyteller of the first order.” —Joe R. Lansdale, author of Cold in July “The baseball stories may magically touch…
More great reviews and a BIG announcement litter the latest news from Sundance following the premiere of Cold In July, director Jim Mickle’s film adaptation of the Joe R. Lansdale…
…Joe R. Lansdale) the groundbreaking original anthology of short fiction in graphic form, Weird Business. He also served as the initial fiction editor for RevolutionSF. Klaw edited all the volumes…
…H. G. Wells’s time machine. It’s a raucous steam-powered locomotive of shoot-’em-up Westerns, dime novels, comic books, and pulp fiction, as only Lansdale, the high-priest of Texan weirdness, could tell….
…both small-time crooks and the masterminds of the Dixie Mafia had best be extremely nervous. Joe R. Lansdale’s popular Texan crime-fighting duo is immortalized in this hard-nosed collection of short…
…literary luminaries as Neil Gaiman, Joe R. Lansdale, Caitlín R. Kiernan, Karl Edward Wagner, Elizabeth Bear, and Nick Mamatas. The monsters are lovingly rendered in spectacular original art by World…
…duo are further immortalized in this expanded collection of tall tales, slick nonfiction, and four full-length novellas. Foreword for The Big Book of Hap and Leonard Joe R. Lansdale…