Stephen Graham Jones is an American author known for his experimental and genre-bending fiction, particularly in the realms of horror, crime, and science fiction. His writing often explores themes of identity, trauma, and the darker aspects of the American experience, frequently set in Texas. Jones’s style is characterized by vivid imagery, rapid shifts in perspective, and a blend of literary and pulp influences, creating a distinctly unsettling and immersive reading experience. His works frequently incorporate elements of Southern Gothic and Native American storytelling, challenging traditional genre conventions.
Jones has gained significant recognition for his horror novels, most notably "The Only Good Indians," which won the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Horror Novel. He also produced the "Lake Witch" trilogy and the "Night of the Mannequins" series, earning critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. Beyond horror, Jones has published works in science fiction and crime fiction, establishing himself as a versatile and consistently engaging voice in contemporary literature.

























































































































































































