Holiday News and Events

Happy holidays!

I have some interviews coming up. If you’re a patron of This is Horror, head over there now and log your questions: https://www.patreon.com/posts/45442760

Lee Thomas, Douglas Wynne and I read ghost stories for the NY Ghost Story Festival and you can watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iShi1ZHmUHA

My novella Prettiest Mask is still excerpted up at Lib Hub* (https://lithub.com/you-have-the-prettiest-mask/), and you should also probably buy it from LCRW (https://smallbeerpress.com/lcrw/2020/08/28/lady-churchills-rosebud-wristlet-no-42/). Because it is AWESOME and one of the best things I’ve ever written.

You can and should pre-order Good Neighbors from whichever bookstore is your favorite. This helps my publisher decide how many books to print, and also gets bookstore owners excited enough to actually buy the book and put it in their stores and then try to sell it. It’s very, very, helpful to me.

My blog for Tor Books, “Imagining Horror as the World Burns” is still up: https://tornightfire.com/sarah-langan-on-imagining-horror-as-the-world-burns/
The blog is advertisement for my short story “Changeling,” which Tor made into a super cool audio story: https://read.macmillan.com/torforge/come-join-us-by-the-fire-2/
Looks like it’s free right now, so have a listen.

My short story “Night Nurse” is available both in Hex Life (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43550429-hex-life) and Best Horror of the Year (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/55376686-the-best-horror-of-the-year-volume-twelve).

Good Neighbors will be released on February 2. I’ll have news about tours soon. All zoom. The book has gotten a starred ALA review and is recommended by the AARP. Which is super cool!

*For a hot second Lit Hub’s author photo was of a woman who is not me. I don’t know who this woman is, but now sometimes wonder if she’s living my better life in an alternate universe where Covid does not exist and steak from Peter Luger’s grows off trees and Los Angeles has seasons that involve snow and not fire.

Happy Holidays. Stay Safe.

Sincerely,
Sarah Langan


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