Tag: dark humor

  • Author Scott Gould Breaks Down a Scene in ‘The Hammerhead Chronicles’

    Author Scott Gould Breaks Down a Scene in ‘The Hammerhead Chronicles’

    We’re the first stop on the blog tour for The Hammerhead Chronicles! Award-winning author Scott Gould shares commentary on an excerpt.

  • Blog Tour for Scott Gould’s ‘The Hammerhead Chronicles’

    Blog Tour for Scott Gould’s ‘The Hammerhead Chronicles’

    Join us this week for a blog tour of Southern storyteller Scott Gould’s latest humorous novel, The Hammerhead Chronicles, out November 15! Follow these participants’ blogs and social media for great book recommendations and author features. Blog tour stops: Tuesday, November 8UNG Press BlogExcerpt with author commentary Wednesday, November 9The…

  • Advance Praise for ‘The Hammerhead Chronicles’

    Advance Praise for ‘The Hammerhead Chronicles’

    The Hammerhead Chronicles (11/15) received high praise from seven phenomenal authors. Read their full blurbs and reviews!

  • New Comic Novel by Scott Gould Flips Southern Clichés Upside Down

    For immediate releaseElizabeth Odomelizabeth.odom@ung.edu The Hammerhead Chronicles explores the effects of grief, racism, homophobia, revenge, love, and loss on an oddball cast of contemporary characters in a small, fictitious South Carolina town . . . oh, and it’s funny. For fans of Southern literary fiction and dark humor Features a…

  • Webcomics, Part VIII: Sinfest

    Written by Matthew Pardue I had my doubts about reviewing Sinfest. The name alone is pretty incriminating, at least for the sort of audience the University Press mostly aims for. If you just go by the first few years (this is another one of those long webcomics, coincidentally running for…

  • Webcomics, Part III: Two Guys and Guy

    Written by Matthew Pardue My reviews so far have been about long-running webcomics with both overarching stories and smaller subplots. I do like these kinds, assuming they’re done well; they’re the heavy novels of webcomics. But sometimes you don’t want a novel, particularly if you come into the series after…