Stephen Graham Jones

Stephen Graham Jones now has, counting Seven Spanish Angels, eight novels and two collections, and around a hundred and thirty stories published, from Alaska Quarterly Review to Weird Tales, many of which have been selected for year's best annuals and anthologies. Stephen's been an NEA Fellow, a Texas Writer's League Fellow, has won the Texas Institute of Letters Award for Fiction and been a finalist for a Colorado Book Award, a Stoker Award, and the Shirley Jackson Award. Stephen got his PhD from Florida State University and now teaches at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Next up, bookwise: at least five more novels by 2014, including two with Dzanc, Flushboy and Not For Nothing. more at http://demontheory.net.

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The Long Trial of Nolan Dugatti

Stephen Graham Jones

Release Date: November 1, 2011

eBook Price: $7.99

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A video game story told from one within the game, told through suicide letters from the father of the one within the game. Another tale from Stephen Graham Jones told at a fever pitch combining aspects of Sci-fi, Mystery, Horror and very simply, one of the most imaginative writers working today.

 

 PRAISE

"Two unreliable narrators, a bunch of suicide letters, and a plot that collapses on itself just like the characters do — Stephen Graham Jones is our contemporary Jorge Luis Borges." —Michael Kimball, author of Dear Everybody

"Suicide notes from a father who can’t quite manage to kill himself, the nine final hours of customer support at a help desk for a video game no one has played in almost a decade, train-length, time-traveling, hyper-adaptive super-centipedes, lethal shrimp cocktails, ninjas (blind and otherwise), and a posthumous Pong match all cryptically connect in this stark exploration of guilt, grief, and fear by the prolific Stephen Graham Jones. And did I mention that it’s funny? Unplug your consoles, kids, and play this book." —Zack Wentz, author of The Garbageman and the Prostitute