Miracles Ain't What They Used To Be

Miracles Ain't What They Used To Be Plus... is a 2016 collection of memoirs and essays by American author Joe R. Lansdale. It includes Lansdale's essays on how he came to be an author, and on his inspirations, personal beliefs, ideas for the vast amount of published work he has done over his 40 years of writing novels, short stories, novellas, and comic books.[1][2]

Miracles Ain't What They Use To Be
AuthorsJoe R. Lansdale
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreEssays and memoir collections
PublisherPM Press
Publication date
2016
Media typeLettered, signed, and paperback editions
Pages110
ISBN978-1-62963-1-523
Preceded byDead on The Bones: Pulp on Fire (2016) 

Table of contents

  1. The Parable of the Stick -A Hap and Leonard short story
  2. Apollo Red
  3. Short Night -A Hap and Leonard short story
  4. Miracles Ain't What They Used to Be
  5. That's How you Clean a Squirrel
  6. Outspoken Interview with Joe R. Lansdale
  7. Dark Inspiration
  8. The Drowned Man
  9. Darkness in the East
  10. Doggone Justice
  11. The Day Before the Day After
  12. Bibliography

Publication

This book is part of the PM Press Outspoken Author series.[3]

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References

  1. Lansdale, Joe R. "Interview with Joe Lansdale". Apex Magazine. PM Press. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  2. Lansdale, Joe R. "Miracles Ain't What The Used To Be review". kaliber38. PM Press. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  3. PM Press's Website. "Joe R. Lansdale". PM Press. PM Press. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
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