Stephen Graham Jones Books In Order
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Publication Order of The Lake Witch Trilogy Books
My Heart Is a Chainsaw | (2021) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Don't Fear the Reaper | (2023) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
The Fast Red Road | (2000) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Bird is Gone | (2003) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
All the Beautiful Sinners | (2003) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Seven Spanish Angels | (2005) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Demon Theory | (2006) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Long Trial of Nolan Dugatti | (2008) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Ledfeather | (2008) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Growing Up Dead in Texas | (2012) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Zombie Bake-Off | (2012) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Last Final Girl | (2012) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Flushboy | (2013) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Least of My Scars | (2013) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Gospel of Z | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Floating Boy and the Girl Who Couldn't Fly | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Mongrels | (2016) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Only Good Indians | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Babysitter Lives | (2022) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas
Lonegan's Luck | (2009) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Sterling City | (2013) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Not for Nothing | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Elvis Room | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Chapter Six | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Night Cyclist | (2016) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Mapping the Interior | (2017) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Attack of the 50 Foot Indian | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Night of the Mannequins | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Backbone of the World | (2022) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Men, Women, and Chainsaws | (2022) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Clown Brigade | (2022) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of Graphic Novels
Publication Order of Collections
Bleed into Me | (2003) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Ones That Got Away | (2010) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Three Miles Past | (2012) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Zombie Sharks with Metal Teeth | (2013) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
States of Grace | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
After the People Lights Have Gone Off | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Faster Redder Road | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of The Diogenes Club Books
Shadows Over Innsmouth | (1994) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
White of the Moon | (1999) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Infinity Plus One | (2001) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Embrace the Mutation | (2002) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Adventure | (2005) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Man from the Diogenes Club | (2006) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Infinity Plus | (2007) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Fair Folk | (2008) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Digital Domains: A Decade of Science Fiction & Fantasy | (2010) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Weirder Shadows Over Innsmouth | (2013) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Mammoth Book of the Mummy | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Mammoth Book of the Mummy | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Publication Order of Anthologies
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Twentieth Annual Collection | (1999) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2010 | (2009) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Two | (2010) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Three | (2011) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Warmed and Bound | (2011) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Halloween: Magic, Mystery, and the Macabre | (2011) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Weird Tales 359 | (2012) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Walking the Clouds | (2012) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Ghosts: Recent Hauntings | (2012) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Heroics: Strange Tales of Absurd Superheroes | (2012) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Chewing the Page: The Mourning Goats Interviews | (2013) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Bad Seeds: Evil Progeny | (2013) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Zombies | (2013) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The New Black | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Fearful Symmetries | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Children of Old Leech | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Zombies: More Recent Dead | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Nightmare Carnival | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Letters to Lovecraft | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Starry Wisdom Library | (2014) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Death's Realm | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Seven | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Nightmares Unhinged | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Mammoth Book of the Mummy | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Monstrous | (2015) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Eight | (2016) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Starlit Wood | (2016) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Cyber World: Tales of Humanity’s Tomorrow | (2016) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
People of Color Take over Fantastic Stories of the Imagination | (2017) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Georgetown Haunts and Mysteries | (2017) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Blood Business | (2017) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Mad Hatters and March Hares | (2017) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Demons of King Solomon | (2017) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Devil and the Deep | (2018) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Suspended in Dusk II | (2018) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Mechanical Animals | (2018) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Echoes | (2019) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Terror at 5280' | (2019) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Tales of the Lost, Volume 1 | (2019) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Nowhereville: Weird Is Other People | (2019) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Horror Writer: A Study of Craft and Identity in the Horror Genre | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Midnight Exhibit, Vol. 1 | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Twelve | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
It Came from the Multiplex: 80s Midnight Chillers | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Edited By | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Tiny Nightmares | (2020) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Some of the Best from Tor.com: 2020 Edition | (2021) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Giving the Devil His Due | (2021) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
When Things Get Dark | (2021) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Attack From the '80s | (2021) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Uncanny Magazine Issue 45: March/April 2022 | (2022) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
The Horror Zine’s Book of Werewolf Stories | (2022) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Dark Stars: New Tales of Darkest Horror | (2022) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Screams from the Dark | (2022) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Other Terrors | (2022) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Predator: Eyes of the Demon | (2022) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Dark Matter Presents Human Monsters: A Horror Anthology | (2022) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Christmas and Other Horrors | (2023) | Hardcover Paperback Kindle |
Stephen Graham Jones is a published American author of fiction. His short story The Elvis Room was filmed as a feature short in 2016.
He was born in west Texas in 1972. He is Blackfeet and even though many Blackfeet are known for being from or living in Montana, he grew up in Texas and was working with horses and tractors as well as in different shops specializing in welding and automotive services. He played basketball and would even go hunting. He did have a few brushes with the law too!
Stephen attended Florida State University where he graduated quicker than the average student with his PhD in two years. He was twenty eight years old at the time and then was employed at Sears in their warehouse. However, getting injured meant that he was looking for a new line of work. As a result, Jones decided to begin teaching.
Jones became a professor and by the age of thirty six was a full professor at University of Colorado at Boulder. He was very likely one of the youngest individuals in the humanities there to do so! His interests are varied and include screenwriting, writing fiction, film, reading, comics, anything fantasy or horror genre related, and anything that is in the science fiction or the western genre or has an engaging story to tell that’s interesting to the reader.
Jones has done well and has written several full length fiction novels. He has also put out several collections, starting with the 2005 release of his collection Bleed Into Me. He has also been nominated for several awards. He has been nominated several times and made it to finalist status for the Shirley Jackson Award. He was a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award, International Horror Guild, Black Quill Award, and Colorado Book Award.
Stephen Graham Jones has also been up for the Texas Monthly Book Selection. His fiction was recognized with the Texas Institute of Letters Award, as well as his multicultural fiction being recognized by receiving an Independent Publishers Award. When it comes to fiction, he has been an NEA fellow as well as part of the Texas Writers League as a fellow.
His short stories and brief fiction have been featured in a variety of journals and publications. These include Weird Tales, Cemetery Dance, Asimov’s, Black Warrior Review, Open City, Literal Latte, Alaska Quarterly Review, Cutbank, and more.
The Fast Red Road was the first fictional novel to be published by this author. It was released in 2000. If you have ever been interested in western stories or stories involving American Indians, this might be a good book for you to check out! Jones absolutely plunges into the pop culture and myths that often come with the American Indian with interesting results.
Pidgin is the main character of this story where the traditional conventions of outlaws, cowboys, and Indians are turned on their heads. His world is one of illusion, which includes everything from telekinesis to ghosts, aliens, and violence conducted with water pistols. Only t.v. offers him the redemption from this reality, where often the Indian is the one losing in any fight.
Pidgin is on his way to Clovis, New Mexico, a long way away from Utah and thankfully ever further from its pornographic factories. He’s on his way there to participate in burying Cline, his father. However, things go quickly astray. It turns out that at the actual funeral, his father’s corpse is stolen. Who would do such a thing is yet to be discovered, but Pidgin knows that he must do what it takes to get it back.
Helping him is Charlie Ward, a car burglar. There he makes his journey across New Mexico, traveling all over its lands, which sometimes seem like waste lands. He goes through junkyards, through rodeos and bars, trying to avoid getting any police on his tail and going through barriers sometimes just like the Dukes of Hazard would have.
Pidgin is trying to recover his father without knowing if he ever will truly succeed. What does happen is that he runs into his fair share of obstacles and adventures. He goes through and makes it out alive of a showdown with none other than Custer. He manages to get away from a huge coyote. He even has a tangle with a radical group called the Goliard Tribe that his father used to belong to.
Along the way, Pidgin is able to somehow reconcile with his father’s passing as well as the generated colonial myths of the past five hundred years. Perhaps he will even find himself in the place where he can positively influence history. Readers will feel as though they really are in this worn down part of the west, a place where strip malls and joints and beef are common. Forging through myth and story, this is an unexpectedly interesting book that you’ll have to check out in order to grasp every detail and chapter for yourself!
It Came from Del Rio was published in 2010. It is the first novel in the Bunnyhead Chronicles. This is a story that focuses on borders and the main character of Dodd Raines.
Everyone knows that there are lines that divide what is right and what is wrong, as well as certain territories. Like Mexico and the American state of Texas. Dodd Raines is familiar with the concept of borders, since he has often created some himself.
These include the divide between himself and his daughter, a border patrol agent who is estranged from him. Dodd is also experiencing a divide between himself and his employers. Then there is the border that exists between death and life, something that he doesn’t care all too much about if he’s being honest.
He used to take himself seriously, a fugitive’s shadow following him everywhere that he went. But as he heads home, he’s finding that the shadow may be even more lighthearted than ever. He’s a large man, and he’s headed up north looking for justice. This unique character is one of a kind and Austin will not be prepared for him! Check out this book and find out what Dodd is all about!
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