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Six-Guns and Serial Killers

opens in a new windowShotgun Arcana by R. S. Belcher

opens in a new windowBy R. S. Belcher

Like the song goes, “My heroes have always been cowboys.” But another archetypal American figure plays a pretty big role in my new novel, The Shotgun Arcana: the serial killer. In the novel, I had the perverse pleasure of getting to play around with a literal army of psycho-killers—a cult of murders and cannibals, called the Teeth of Cain.

I looked into some bloody back alleys of America’s history to see what kind of real-world serial killers I could use for inspiration. As usual, history didn’t disappoint.

There’s the “Servant Girl Annihilator”, or the Austin Axe murderer, if you prefer. He was active in Austin Texas from 1884 to 1885, three years prior to the Jack the Ripper Murders in London. He was never caught and there are some serial killer experts (yes, there are such folk) who make a case that the Annihilator may also be the Whitechapel Ripper, traveling the world perfecting his bloody craft.

There are the Harpe Brothers, 18th century mountain men who killed for pleasure, or at the slightest provocation, even murdering a baby for crying too much. Many historians consider the “bloody Harpes” America’s first serial killers. The brutal pair were the inspiration for characters in Lois McMaster Bujold’s novel, The Sharing Knife: Passages and are featured in Manly Wade Wellman’s novel, The Voice of the Mountain.

Queho, a member of the Paiute tribe, who is considered Nevada’s first serial killer, eluded authorities for decades. Queho had Native American and Caucasion victims and took trophies from some of his kills, wearing the badge, number 896, that he took from the chest of a deputy he killed. The badge was found pinned to Queho’s mummified corpse when miners discovered his body in a cave in 1940, bringing the 30-years manhunt for him to a close.

John Johnston, better known as “Liver-eatin’ Johnston” was a mountain man who pursued a vendetta for over 25 years against the Crow Nation for the murder of his wife and child. Johnston lived up to his nickname, eating the livers of his victims—a grave insult to the Crow, who believe that the liver is necessary for the transition to the afterlife. The Crow hunted him for years and sent war parties to kill Johnston, calling him, Dapiek Absaroka (“Killer of Crows”). The folklore around Johnston claims he murdered and scalped over 300 Crow warriors. The number is considered by many historians to be inflated.

The Bender Family is another example of American history and mythology blurring. The Benders were German immigrant saloon-keepers in Kansas who routinely murdered their patrons and buried them in the garden behind the establishment. A guest for the night would be wined, dined, and entertained…and then usually dispatched by the eldest son with a sledge hammer. If that proved ineffective, the stunned victim was pulled through a hidden trap door in the saloon floor and their throat slit by the Benders’ daughter, Kate—a self-described psychic. The whole clan vanished before they could be caught—becoming part of western folklore, maybe even shaping urban legend.

Some of these historic killers appear in The Shotgun Arcana to make trouble for my dysfunctional little family of anti-heroes. They have different names and back stories, but they are based on real people, well, real legends, anyway. There are quite a few more salty dogs I didn’t even have a chance to elaborate on. I leave it to the diligent reader, and scholar of disturbing history, to sort the bettermost from the balderdash. Have fun.

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On the Road: Tor/Forge Author Events in October

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Tor/Forge authors are on the road in October! Once a month, we’re collecting info about all of our upcoming author events. Check and see who’ll be coming to a city near you:

  • R. S. Belcher, The Shotgun Arcana

October 16
opens in a new windowCopperfield’s Books
Santa Rosa, California
7:00 PM

October 18
opens in a new windowBorderlands Books
San Francisco, California
8:00 PM

October 31
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble at Vanderbilt
Nashville, Tennessee
7:00 PM

  • Kendare Blake, Mortal Gods

October 13
opens in a new windowBooks of Wonder
New York, NY
6:00 PM

October 19
opens in a new windowAnderson’s Bookshop
Naperville, IL
2:00 PM

October 21
opens in a new windowRed Balloon Book Shop
St. Paul, MN
6:30 PM

October 22
opens in a new windowSchuler Books and Music
Lansing, MI
7:00 PM

October 25
opens in a new windowLinden Tree Books
Palo Alto, CA
4:00 PM

October 26
opens in a new windowPowell’s Cedar Hill
Beaverton, OR
4:00 PM

October 28
opens in a new windowThird Place Books
Lake Forest, IL
7:00 PM

  • W. Bruce Cameron, The Midnight Plan of the Repo Man

October 28
opens in a new windowRainy Day Books
Fairway, KS
6:30 PM

October 29
opens in a new windowAnderson’s Bookshop
Naperville, IL
7:00 PM

October 30
opens in a new windowHighland Park Public Library
Highland Park, IL
7:00 PM

  • Tina Connolly, Silverblind

October 7
opens in a new windowPowell’s Cedar Hill
Beaverton, OR
7:00 PM

  • Matt Cook, Sabotage

October 5
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble at The Grove
Los Angeles, CA
4:00 PM

October 7
opens in a new windowMysterious Galaxy
San Diego, CA
7:30 PM

October 11
opens in a new windowClive Cussler Convention
Scottsdale, AZ

October 14
opens in a new windowPoisoned Pen
Scottsdale, AZ
7:00 PM

October 31
opens in a new windowNoircon, “Three Minutes of Terror”
Society Hill Playhouse
Philadelphia, PA

  • A.M. Dellamonica, Child of a Hidden Sea

October 28
opens in a new windowUniversity Bookstore
Bellevue, WA
6:00 PM

Steven Gould, Exo

October 19
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
New York, NY
7:00 PM

  • Alan Gratz, The League of Seven

October 1
opens in a new windowBooksellers at Laurelwood
Memphis, TN
6:30 PM

October 3
opens in a new windowSquare Books
Oxford, MS
4:00 PM

October 8
opens in a new windowThe Fountainhead Bookstore
Hendersonville, NC
5:00 PM

October 11
opens in a new windowBooks by the Banks Festival
Cincinnati, OH

October 13
opens in a new windowBlue Marble Books
Fort Thomas, KY
4:00 PM

October 14
opens in a new windowThe Book Stall at Chestnut Court
Winnetka, IL
4:30 PM

October 16
opens in a new windowAnderson’s Bookshop
Naperville, IL
7:00 PM

  • Dan Krokos, The Black Stars

October 11
opens in a new windowBooks of Wonder
Fantastic Middle Grade Reads
New York, NY
1:00 PM

  • David Lubar, The Bully Bug

October 11
opens in a new windowBooks of Wonder
Fantastic Middle Grade Reads
New York, NY
1:00 PM

  • Jon McGoran, Deadout

October 2-5
opens in a new windowIowa City Book Festival
Iowa City, IA

October 11
opens in a new windowCollingswood Book Festival
Collingswood, NJ

October 29
Noir at the Bar
opens in a new windowMisconduct Tavern
Philadelphia, PA
(Time TBD)

  • Hank Phillippi Ryan, Truth Be Told

October 7
opens in a new windowBrookline Booksmith Launch Party
Brookline, MA
7:00 PM

October 8
opens in a new windowGibson’s Bookstore
Concord, NH
7:00 PM

October 9
opens in a new windowAunt Agatha’s
Ann Arbor, MI
7:00 PM

October 10
opens in a new windowSeattle Mystery Bookshop
Seattle, WA
12:00 PM

October 11
opens in a new windowCopperfield’s
San Rafael, CA
6:00 PM

October 12
opens in a new windowInvestigating Mystery
Oakland Public Library
Oakland, CA
2:00 PM

October 15
opens in a new windowMurder on the Beach
Delray Beach, FL
7:00 PM

October 16
opens in a new windowAtlanta Eagle Eye Bookstore
Decatur, GA
7:00 PM

October 20
opens in a new windowVero Beach Book Center
Vero Beach, FL
4:00 PM

October 23
opens in a new windowPosioned Pen
Scottsdale, AZ
7:00 PM

October 24
opens in a new windowVroman’s
Pasadena, CA
7:00 PM

October 25
opens in a new windowBook Carnival
Orange, CA
3:00 PM

October 26
opens in a new windowMysterious Galaxy
San Diego, CA
7:00 PM

October 27
opens in a new windowPorter Square Books
Cambridge, MA
7:00 PM

October 28
opens in a new windowAnn Katz Festival of Books and Arts
Indianapolis, IN
7:00 PM

October 29
opens in a new windowRockport Public Library
Hosted by Toad Hall Books
Rockport, MA
7:00 PM

October 30
opens in a new windowWriting Across Gender Panel
Boston Women’s National Book Association, Brookline Booksmith
Brookline, MA
7:00 PM

  • John Scalzi, Lock In

October 7
opens in a new windowThe Bell House
Shipwreck, NY
8:00 PM

October 10
Barnes & Noble Union Square
NYCC: SciFi vs Fantasy
Amber Benson, Peter V. Brett, Pierce Brown, Richard Kadrey, Caitlin Kittredge, and C.L. Wilson will participate with John Scalzi moderating.
8:00 PM

October 11
opens in a new windowBooks by the Banks Festival
Cincinnati, OH

October 21
opens in a new windowSeminary Coop Bookstore
Chicago, IL
6:00 PM

  • Ben Tripp, The Accidental Highwayman

October 12
opens in a new windowBooks of Wonder
New York, NY
1:00 PM

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