The Joe R. Lansdale Binge of Summer ’14 included three Tachyon titles
…Lansdale fan and one I’ve been itching to re-read for some time. It stands up very well, even though Lansdale has definitely gotten better and his voice more distinctive since….
…Lansdale fan and one I’ve been itching to re-read for some time. It stands up very well, even though Lansdale has definitely gotten better and his voice more distinctive since….
…literary. Lansdale’s book is largely preserved in this film, but it does lack a bit in the flavor of Lansdale’s prose. That may be something that’s beyond the ability of…
…Back of My Smile (both 2007), Lansdale’s first band Kasey Lansdale & The Daletones opened for country music legend, Ray Price, at several of his concerts throughout Texas. Her albums…
…Back of My Smile (both 2007), Lansdale’s first band Kasey Lansdale & The Daletones opened for country music legend, Ray Price, at several of his concerts throughout Texas. Her albums…
…scatological, always laugh out loud humor. Cover by Elizabeth Story For CRIME READS, Scott Montgomery delivers The Evolution of Joe R. Lansdale’s Hap and Leonard. Joe Lansdale’s Hap and Leonard…
…a whole lot of delicious food. So pull up a seat and sit a spell. Master storyteller Joe R. Lansdale—along with Kasey Lansdale’s down-home recipes and Kathleen Kent’s introduction—has cooked…
As of this posting, three Lansdale Care Packages are still available. YMMV Brian Asman on his eponymous site praises Joe R. Lansdale. The reason I bring all this up is…
…chock full of Joe R. Lansdale’s inimitable blend of humor, mayhem, and insight, Of Mice and Minestrone delivers never-before-seen stories, a selection of the boys’ favorite recipes from Kasey Lansdale,…
The latest reviews and mentions of Tachyon titles and authors from around the web. Ellen Datlow (credit: THIS IS HORROR), Joe R. Lansdale (Karen Lansdale), Bruce Sterling (THE VERGE) For…
…always be this way,’” Lansdale said. Lansdale added that treating people unfairly because of the color of their skin has always struck him as wrong. However, the Nacogdoches-based author said…