The small town of Red Bluff, Mississippi, has seen better days, but now seems stuck in a black-and-white photograph from days gone by. Unknowing, the town and its people are about to come alive again, awakening to nightmares, as ghostly whispers have begun to fill the night from the kudzu-covered valley that sits on the edge of town.
When a vagabond family appears on the outskirts and twin boys and a woman go missing, disappearing beneath the vines, a man with his own twisted past struggles to untangle the secrets in the midst of the town trauma.
This is a landscape of fear and ghosts, of regret and violence. It is a landscape transformed by the kudzu vines that have enveloped the hills around it, swallowing homes, cars, rivers, and hiding terrible secrets deeper still. Blackwood is the evil in the woods, the wickedness that lurks in all of us.
- A Times/Sunday Times Book of the Year (www.thetimes.co.uk/article/best-fiction-books-of-the-year-2020-3xv7xjz20)
- First edition of Blackwood (Demy PB w flaps) was published just before lockdown in the UK, received outstanding critical acclaim and sold out
- Michael Farris Smith has been compared to William Faulkner, Cormac McCarthy and Annie Proulx
- Major new novel, NICK, by Michael Farris Smith to be published 25/02/2021 – a prequel to The Great Gatsby, NICK imagines the life of narrator Nick Carraway. Widespread press coverage expected
- Desperation Road was longlisted for the Gold Dagger Award and Michael Farris Smith has been awarded the Mississippi Author Award for Fiction, Transatlantic Review Award, and Brick Streets Press Story Award
- Smith’s novels Desperation Road and The Fighter have been optioned for film, with Smith serving as screenwriter for both projects. The Fighter, going by the screen name Rumble Through The Dark, is being produced by Cassian Elwes and directed by Parker and Graham Phillips, whose debut film The Bygone releases in autumn 2019
- His novels have appeared on Best of the Year lists in Esquire, Southern Living and Book Riot
- Author visited the UK in 2018 for Festival America and has been a guest at the Adelaide Writers Festival