Deadman’s Road
“Deadman’s Road is a delightfully pulpy, wickedly funny, satisfying read. Saddle up, because you are in for one helluva ride!” —The Grimdragon Deadwood meets Cthulhu in this wild and profane…
“Deadman’s Road is a delightfully pulpy, wickedly funny, satisfying read. Saddle up, because you are in for one helluva ride!” —The Grimdragon Deadwood meets Cthulhu in this wild and profane…
A naïve young woman witnesses a brutal murder and discovers the soul-deadening price of being a New Yorker. The family man quits smoking with the sinister assistance of a family-friendly…
…Mary Shelley, Joe R. Lansdale, James Morrow, Jane Yolen, and James Patrick Kelly will hit the virtual shelves. For more information about CAN’T CATCH ME AND OTHER TWICE-TOLD TALES, visit…
…OF WRATH edited by Richard Klaw (signed by editor and contributors Joe R. Lansdale, Scott Cupp, Jess Nevins, and Mark Finn) Books by Nancy Kress: AFTER THE FALL, BEFORE THE…
…ANTHOLOGY (with Joe R. Lansdale), and THE NEW VOICES OF FANTASY (with Jacob Weisman). Everyone at Tachyon wishes the beloved Peter a happy birthday. May it be magical. For more…
…Greenberg), THE SECRET HISTORY OF FANTASY, THE URBAN FANTASY ANTHOLOGY (with Joe R. Lansdale), and forthcoming THE NEW VOICES OF FANTASY (with Jacob Weisman). Everyone at Tachyon wishes the beloved…
…raconteur. “Mystery and homegrown magic realism at its best and most satisfying. Kinsella is a storyteller of the first order.” —Joe R. Lansdale, author of HAP AND LEONARD TABLE OF…
…addition to collections and anthologies, with new books in the works by Peter Watts, Joe R. Lansdale, James Morrow, Ellen Klages, Lauren Beukes, Peter S. Beagle, and Bruce Sterling, among…
…Langan “The Bleeding Shadow” by Joe R. Lansdale THE CUTTING ROOM: DARK REFLECTIONS OF THE SILVER SCREEN “Cuts” by F. Paul Wilson “The Hanged Man of Oz” by Steve Nagy…
…movers and shakers: from King, Barker, Simmons, Straub, Lansdale, Schow, Gaiman, Steve Rasnic Tem, George R.R. Martin, all the way to Joe Hill, Kelly Link, and Elizabeth Hand. Darkness isn’t…