![]() Novelette “Lonegan’s Luck” (2008) was a Shirley Jackson Award nominee and “The Night Cyclist” (2016) was a Stoker Award finalist. He excels at novella length, with many works published as standalones, including Shirley Jackson finalist The Long Trial of Nolan Dugatti (2008), The Elvis Room (2014), Chapter Six (2014), Stoker Award winner and World Fantasy and Shirley Jackson Award finalist Mapping the Interior (2017), Stoker Award winner Night of the Mannequins (2020), Attack of the 50 Foot Indian (2020), and Wait for Night (2020). Jones is an acclaimed short fiction writer who began publishing work of genre interest in 2005. ![]() ![]() He also teaches most summers in the low-residency program at the Palm Desert Center of the University of California Riverside. Jones taught at Texas Tech before accepting a position at University of Colorado at Boulder, where he has been a professor for the past 13 years. He earned his PhD in creative writing at Florida State University. He attended Texas Tech University, studying English and philosophy, and attained a master’s degree at the University of North Texas. Stephen Graham Jones, a member of the Blackfeet Tribe, was born in 1972 in Midland TX, and grew up in Texas apart, from a year in Colorado when he was a teenager. ![]()
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