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Doggone Justice

Apr 15, 2013 in Guest Posts, Mulholland Authors

Did you know today is Joe R. Lansdale Appreciation Day? To tie in with Horror Novel Reviews‘ day-long celebration, we’ll be reposting our greatest-of posts about Joe’s work and a few from the legend himself. Things have changed. The world has evolved. A punch in the mouth ain’t what it used to be. Once you were more apt [...]

On Joe Lansdale’s Edge of Dark Water

Apr 15, 2013 in Guest Posts, Mulholland Authors

Did you know today is Joe R. Lansdale Appreciation Day? To tie in with Horror Novel Reviews‘ day-long celebration, we’ll be reposting our greatest-of posts about Joe’s work and a few from the legend himself. When we passed along  Joe R. Lansdale’s EDGE OF DARK WATER to Dan Simmons, we had high hopes he would like [...]

Jim Thompson: An Appreciation

Sep 12, 2012 in Guest Posts, Mulholland Authors

The e-book Jim Thompson’s THE KILLER INSIDE ME, the novel Stanley Kubrick deemed “probably the most chilling and believable first-person story of a criminally warped mind I have ever encountered,” is on sale for just $2.99 for the Nook, Kindle, and the iBookstore. Now is the perfect time to introduce yourself to one of the [...]

The Lineup: Edge of Dark Water Edition

Mar 29, 2012 in Books, Mulholland Authors, Weekly links

Hoping to discover more about EDGE OF DARK WATER and Joe’s signature style, or find fresh ways to talk up the novel with friends and fellow readers? We’ve got you covered! You could try the recent reviews–in last Sunday’s New York Times Book Review, Marilyn Stasio offered high praise for Joe R. Lansdale’s newest, proclaiming EDGE [...]

Blood, Kin and Structure: A Conversation between Andrew Vachss and Joe R. Landale, Part II

Mar 28, 2012 in Guest Posts, Mulholland Authors, Writing

Missed Part I? Read it here. Joe Lansdale: It changed my life. Reading books and going to libraries. I mean we have so much that’s online now, but when I was growing up and you were growing up, libraries were very import, especially if you couldn’t afford books. And a lot of times I couldn’t. [...]

Blood, Kin and Structure: A Conversation between Andrew Vachss and Joe R. Lansdale

Mar 27, 2012 in Guest Posts

Joe Lansdale: First of all, I love this new book, That’s How I Roll, by Andrew. And I was telling him this, in an earlier conversation, that I never read any of his books so terrifically well constructed. They all are, but man, this was is like a bomb builder putting something together very, very [...]

An Interview with Joe R. Lansdale: Part II

Mar 23, 2012 in Mulholland Authors, Writing

Joe R. Lansdale, whose acclaimed new novel EDGE OF DARK WATER caused New York Journal of Books to proclaim it has “all the potential of becoming a classic, read by generations to come,” recently took some time out of his day to talk with Mulholland Books about his inspirations and writing process while his novel works its [...]

A Conversation with Joe Lansdale: Part I

Mar 22, 2012 in Mulholland Authors, Writing

Joe R. Lansdale’s eagerly anticipated novel EDGE OF DARK WATER, which has already received tremendous praise and was selected by Publishers Weekly as one of its top picks of the Spring 2012, is working its way into bookstore across the country now. Joe recently took some time out of his day to take part in [...]

The Lineup: Weekly Links

Mar 21, 2012 in Weekly links

At The Kill Zone, Joe Moore has an insightful post about the pros and cons of using a pen name that’s definitely worth your time. The Rap Sheet has a great guest post from Brad Parks on the inspiration for his newest novel THE GIRL NEXT DOOR. Michael Robotham’s newest Joe O’Loughlin thriller BLEED FOR [...]

Continue Reading Joe R. Lansdale’s EDGE OF DARK WATER

Mar 16, 2012 in Books, Excerpts, Mulholland Authors

Joe R. Lansdale’s EDGE OF DARK WATER is now on its way to bookstores around the country…but we’re so excited to be publishing this amazing book, we’ve decided to share part of it with you now. Read on for more of the novel that had Dan Simmons raving: “the strongest, truest, and most pitch-perfect narration since [...]