Seth Augenstein
@SethAugenstein
Writer. LAMA WITH A GUN from @pandamoonpub: http://bit.ly/lama-with-a-gun PROJECT 137: http://amzn.to/2WQVvtO Non-fiction fmrly in @forensicmag and @starledger.
RELEASE DAY - Lama with a Gun is HERE! Grab what Kirkus called an "exhaustively researched, bloody, and compelling work of historical fiction" ... a "gripping saga" lost to the history written by the victors - until now. #booktwt From @pandamoonpub bit.ly/lama-with-a-gun
A bastion of storytelling and FUN - thank you @BrianKeene and @VortexBookComix and @marysangiovanni for being an oasis



I love how Tesla is buying ads on X. Probably overpaying. This essentially is taking money from a public company to fund Elons mess over here.
If there ever was a time to yolo your car purchase, it's now – $7,500 fed tax credit is ending – To take advantage, eligible buyers must take delivery (not just order) by Sept 30 The sooner you order, the sooner you can pick it up ts.la/affordabilityP…
“There’s no such thing as life without bloodshed. I think the notion that the species can be improved in some way, that everyone could live in harmony, is a really dangerous idea. Those who are afflicted with this notion are the first ones to give up their souls, their freedom.…
“It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation.” — Herman Melville
Re: these “dog days of summer” - WG Sebald’s opening to The Rings of Saturn
You didn’t protect free speech. You protected abusers, trolls, and anonymous mobs with @elonmusk X has become a platform where harassment thrives — and empathy vanishes. You let this happen. You stood by it. There’s no legacy to be proud of. Just shame. The Twitter we loved is…
IT'S TIME! 🥳 H&I's "Rod, White & Blue" Twilight Zone marathon is here, and we're celebrating all Independence Day weekend. Tune in NOW! #TheTwilightZone
Binghamton Remembers Rod Serling 50 Years After His Death wnbf.com/binghamton-rod… @NewsRadio1290
We lost this great man 50 years ago today and he’s still impacting people. He definitely left friends.
50 years ago—on June 28, 1975—Rod Serling dies. "I just want them to remember me 100 years from now. I don’t care that they’re not able to quote a single line that I’ve written. But just that they can say, 'Oh, he was a writer.' That’s sufficiently an honored position for me.”
It makes no difference what men think of war, said the judge. War endures. As well ask men what they think of stone. War was always here. Before man was, war waited for him. The ultimate trade awaiting its ultimate practitioner.
I think what readers feel is lost in American literature right now is that publishing was once a place for individuals, cranks, weirdos, fools, braggarts, liars, freaks and kooks. But no more. The industry now feels hyper professionalized, and it's as if we've lost access to the…
Sneaky way to include the Russian flag in your official messaging.