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Deep Dive: THE ANGEL OF INDIAN LAKE
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Deep Dive: THE ANGEL OF INDIAN LAKE

With Greg Greene and Jesse Lawrence
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The trilogy is complete, so it’s time to bring you our third and final deep dive into the books in the Indian Lake trilogy: THE ANGEL OF INDIAN LAKE. With this installment, that brings the deep dive talk time to about six and a half hours, and I must say that we could have talked so much more!

For the sake of ease, here’s all the YouTube versions of the episodes all together, so it’s easy to access:

MY HEART IS A CHAINSAW

DON’T FEAR THE REAPER

THE ANGEL OF INDIAN LAKE (spoiler warning!)


Hey, while you’re here, why not but some of SGJ’s books!


Here’s a little treat, since I’m gathering a bunch of stuff together. I thought it would be cool to look back at all of my coverage of Stephen Graham Jones over the years. Turns out, it’s a lot!

Since July of 2011, I have interviewed Stephen four times. Additionally, I’ve done ten full book reviews of SGJ books. However, I know there were other episodes where we talked about Jones’ work, but it would take time to find those poorly-labeled episodes. Missing from the following list are conversations about THE ELVIS ROOM, THE NIGHT CYCLIST, ATTACK OF THE 50FT INDIAN, NIGHT OF THE MANNEQUINS, and probably others I’ve forgotten.

All the SGJ episodes I could come up with:


There is so much more. I’ll probably do a follow up post on Substack just to make sure I’ve gathered all of my thoughts. But for now, that’s a lot to chew on!

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