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Stephen Graham Jones' Complete-ish and Updated Reading List
19 participants (41 books)
Overview
As SGJ is a very prolific writer and still releasing new works regularly, I have found that the existing challenges (although already very useful to keep track of his back catalogue) were not up to date and, unfortunately, I have a little evil completionist in me who itched to be able to count even Stephen's newest books into my "progression". I also wanted to take advantage of Storygraph's new extended challenges features.
So this is the challenge to scratch that itch. For all the completionists out there.
The books are arranged chronologically, by order of publication.
I have set the anthologies/short stories collections he participated in with other authors and individual short stories posted in online publications or in magazines as "bonus books", so that they do not count towards the main goal but are still loggable. Click the little info button on those bonus entries to see more details about his contribution to the book listed and/or where to find it.
(SGJ contributed to a lot of anthologies so I only listed the ones featured on his fictiondb page and the ones I knew about, I might expand the list in the future. For a more complete list, you can check out his own list on his website here.)
Last updated: February 2025 (added the upcoming anthology Night&Day in which SGJ has a short story)
So this is the challenge to scratch that itch. For all the completionists out there.
The books are arranged chronologically, by order of publication.
I have set the anthologies/short stories collections he participated in with other authors and individual short stories posted in online publications or in magazines as "bonus books", so that they do not count towards the main goal but are still loggable. Click the little info button on those bonus entries to see more details about his contribution to the book listed and/or where to find it.
(SGJ contributed to a lot of anthologies so I only listed the ones featured on his fictiondb page and the ones I knew about, I might expand the list in the future. For a more complete list, you can check out his own list on his website here.)
Last updated: February 2025 (added the upcoming anthology Night&Day in which SGJ has a short story)
Stephen Graham Jones' Complete-ish and Updated Reading List
19 participants (41 books)
Overview
As SGJ is a very prolific writer and still releasing new works regularly, I have found that the existing challenges (although already very useful to keep track of his back catalogue) were not up to date and, unfortunately, I have a little evil completionist in me who itched to be able to count even Stephen's newest books into my "progression". I also wanted to take advantage of Storygraph's new extended challenges features.
So this is the challenge to scratch that itch. For all the completionists out there.
The books are arranged chronologically, by order of publication.
I have set the anthologies/short stories collections he participated in with other authors and individual short stories posted in online publications or in magazines as "bonus books", so that they do not count towards the main goal but are still loggable. Click the little info button on those bonus entries to see more details about his contribution to the book listed and/or where to find it.
(SGJ contributed to a lot of anthologies so I only listed the ones featured on his fictiondb page and the ones I knew about, I might expand the list in the future. For a more complete list, you can check out his own list on his website here.)
Last updated: February 2025 (added the upcoming anthology Night&Day in which SGJ has a short story)
So this is the challenge to scratch that itch. For all the completionists out there.
The books are arranged chronologically, by order of publication.
I have set the anthologies/short stories collections he participated in with other authors and individual short stories posted in online publications or in magazines as "bonus books", so that they do not count towards the main goal but are still loggable. Click the little info button on those bonus entries to see more details about his contribution to the book listed and/or where to find it.
(SGJ contributed to a lot of anthologies so I only listed the ones featured on his fictiondb page and the ones I knew about, I might expand the list in the future. For a more complete list, you can check out his own list on his website here.)
Last updated: February 2025 (added the upcoming anthology Night&Day in which SGJ has a short story)
Challenge Books
(bonus)

Men, Women, and Chainsaws: A Tor.com Original
Stephen Graham Jones
Published online on Reactor Mag (previously Tor.com): https://reactormag.com/men-women-and-chainsaws-stephen-graham-jones/
(bonus)

Unioverse: Stories of the Reconvergence
Joshua Viola, Angie Hodapp
Stephen's short story in this anthology is titled "The Good Smuggler".
(bonus)

The Backbone of the World
Stephen Graham Jones
An Amazon original, part of the Trespass collection.
(bonus)

The Weird: A Compendium of Strange and Dark Stories
Jeff VanderMeer, Ann VanderMeer
Stephen's short story in this anthology is titled "Little Lambs".
(bonus)

The Clown Brigade
Stephen Graham Jones
Set as a bonus book for now, as it is only available through Scribd and it seems that the website isn't accessible worldwide.
(bonus)

How to Break Into a Hotel Room
Stephen Graham Jones
From Nightmare Magazine issue 100 (January 2021), available on their website: https://www.nightmare-magazine.com/fiction/how-to-break-into-a-hotel-room/
(bonus)

Parthenogenesis
Stephen Graham Jones
Published online on Reactor Mag: https://reactormag.com/parthenogenesis-stephen-graham-jones/
(bonus)

Night & Day
Nathan Ballingrud, Benjamin Percy, Brian Evenson, Kaaron Warren, A.C. Wise, Clay McLeod Chapman, Josh Malerman, Stephen Graham Jones, Robert Shearman, Priya Sharma, Gemma Files, A.T. Greenblatt, Pat Cadigan, Dan Chaon, Rachel Harrison, Eric LaRocca, Jeffrey Ford, Sophie White
Out September 2025. Stephen's story in it is called "The Door of Sleep".