Cooper Room
Modern American horror master Stephen Graham Jones will read from his latest book, The Buffalo Hunter Hunter, a "chilling historical horror novel set in the American West in 1912. The story follows a Lutheran priest who transcribes the life of a vampire who haunts the fields of the Blackfeet Reservation looking for justice."
Jones is the NYT bestselling author of nearly thirty novels and collections, plus numerous novellas and comic books as well. Jones is an NEA recipient, has won the Texas Institute of Letters Award for
Fiction, the Los Angeles Times Ray Bradbury Prize, the Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award, the August Derleth British Fantasy Award for Best Horror Novel, the Independent Publishers Award for Multicultural Fiction, the Western Literature Association’s
Distinguished Achievement Award, the American Library Association’s RUSA Award and Alex Award, the 2023 American Indian Festival of Words Writers Award, the Locus Award, four Bram Stoker Awards, three Shirley Jackson Awards, and six This is Horror Awards. Stephen’s also been inducted into the Texas Literary Hall of Fame, he’s been a finalist for the World Fantasy Award, and the Eisner Award, and he’s made Bloody Disgusting’s Top Ten Horror Novels. He wrote The Only Good Indians, My Heart is a Chainsaw, I Was a Teenage Slasher, and his latest, The Buffalo Hunter Hunter. Jones lives and teaches in Boulder, Colorado.
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Missoula Public Library
455 E. Main St.Missoula, MT
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Free
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- Sun, March 23 - 5-7 p.m.
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