Career
Before his debut novel, '' Bird Box'', was published by ECCO/HarperCollins, Malerman had written fourteen manuscripts, never having shopped one of them. ''Bird Box'' was published in the United Kingdom and United States in 2014 to much critical acclaim. As the singer/songwriter of the Detroit rock band The High Strung, Malerman toured the country for six years, playing approximately 250 shows a year. Malerman wrote many of the rough drafts for these novels in the passenger seat between cities on tour. He says this about those days: "I never saw the books with dollar signs in my eyes. It was no hobby, that's for sure, it was the real thing and always has been, but I was happy, then, simply writing, and while I blindly assumed they'd be published one day, I had no idea how something like that occurred." When a friend from high school, Dave Simmer, who had worked with authors and properties in Hollywood, asked Malerman's permission to send one of his books to some people he knew in the publishing industry. Malerman sent ''Goblin'', a collection of novellas that take place in the titular city of Goblin. Malerman subsequently spoke with an agent and editors. He says this of the part Simmer played in his career: "There were two things at play at that point in time; one, Dave was a ghostly benefactor, golden-hearted and smart, descending from the sky to help me. And two, what may sound like luck couldn't have become good fortune if I wasn't armed with a dozen novels to talk shop with." For many of Malerman's books, he has done live readings with a theatrical bent, ''Bird Box'', ''Black Mad Wheel'', and ''Goblin'' among them. "Our readings are more than just me at a podium," Malerman says. "Steve Greene will be doing live music while other people act out the scene I'm reading. It's more than an excerpt." A limited edition of ''Goblin'' was published on Halloween in 2017, by Earthling Publications. The song "The Luck You Got" from The High Strung album ''Moxie Bravo'' is featured as the theme song to the US version of the show '' Shameless''. ''Black Mad Wheel'' (ECCO/HarperCollins) was published in May 2017. In October 2017, Malerman was the subject of a documentary, ''Quilt of Delirium'', directed by Scott Allen.Personal life
Malerman lives in Michigan with his fiancée, artist/musician Allison Laakko.Awards
*Michigan Notable Book Award (2015, won - ''Bird Box'') *Shirley Jackson Award (2015, nominated - ''Bird Box'') *James Herbert Award (2015, nominated - ''Bird Box'') *Bibliography
Novels
*'' Bird Box'' (2014, ECCO/HarperCollins) *''Black Mad Wheel'' (2017, ECCO/HarperCollins) *''Goblin'' (2017, Earthling Publications) *''Unbury Carol'' (2018, Del Rey/Penguin Random House) *''On This, The Day of the Pig'' (2018, Cemetery Dance) *''Inspection'' (2019, Del Rey/Penguin Random House) *''Carpenter's Farm'' (2020, serialized on joshmalerman.com) *'' Malorie'' (2020, Del Rey/Penguin Random House) *''Pearl'' (2021, Del Rey/Penguin Random House) (originally published as ''On This, the Day of the Pig'') *''Ghoul n' the Cape'' (2022, limited edition, Earthling Publications) *''Daphne'' (2022, Del Rey/Penguin Random House) *''Spin a Black Yarn'' (2023, Del Rey/Penguin Random House)Novellas
*''Ghastle and Yule'' (2014, published as a Kindle Single) *''A House at the Bottom of a Lake'' (2016, published by This is Horror) *''Dandy'' (2020, published by Cemetery Dance)Short stories
*"A Fiddlehead Party on Carpenter's Farm" (2015, published in ''Shadows Over Main Street'') *"Clark! Stop!" (2015, published in the Metropolitan de'Troit) *"Plots" (2015, published in the Metropolitan de'Troit) *"Danny" (2016, published in ''Scary Out There'') *"The Bigger Bedroom" (2016, published in ''Chiral Mad 3'') *"Who is Bringing Milk to Me?" (2016, published in ''Out of Tune– Book 2'') *"I Can Taste the Blood/Vision I" (2016, published in ''I Can Taste The Blood'') *"The One You Live With" (2016, published in ''Gutted: Beautiful Horror Stories'') *"The Givens Sensor Board" (2016, published in ''Lost Signals'') *"Matter" (2016, published in "Cemetery Dance" Issue 74/75) *"The Jupiter Drop" (2016, published in ''You, Human'') *"The House of the Head" (2017, published in ''New Fears'') *"Your Boy" (on joshmalerman.com) *"Jessica Malerman" (2017, published in Dark Moon Digest magazine) *"Lime" (2017, published in ''Hardboiled Horror'') *"Basic Shade" (2018, published in ''Primogen: Origin of Monsters'') *"Room 4 at the Haymaker" (2018, published in ''Lost Highways: Dark Fictions from the Road'') *"Adam's Bed" (2018, published in ''Doorbells at Dusk'') *"Tenets" (2018, published in ''Hark! The Herald Angels Scream'') *"Frank, Hide" (2018, published in ''Phantoms'') *"Fafa Dillinger's Box" (2019, published in ''A Little Red Book of Requests'') *"Dead Witch's Hair" (2019, published in ''A Little Red Book of Requests'') *"Breadcrumbs" (2019, published in ''A Little Red Book of Requests'') *"1000 Words on a Tombstone: Dolores Ray" (2019, published in ''In Darkness Delight Volume One'') *"By Post" (2019, published in ''Weird Tales #363'') *"1000 Words on a Tombstone: Bully Jack" (2019, published in ''In Darkness Delight Volume Two'') *"Alarms of Eden" (2019, published in the ''StokerCon 2019 Souvenir Anthology'') *"From the Living Room of Cottage 6" (2019, published in ''Ten Word Tragedies'') *"Summertide" (2019, published in ''Shock Totem 11'') *"One Last Transformation" (2020, published in ''Miscreations'') *"A Ben Evans Film" (2020, published in ''Final Cuts'') *"Decorum at the Deathbed" (2020, Audible Original) *"The Cries of the Cat" (2020, published in ''Don't Turn Out the Lights'') *"Special Meal" (2021, published in ''When Things Get Dark'') *"Provenance Pond" (2021, published in ''Beyond the Veil'') *"Door to Door" (2021, published in ''Shadow Atlas'') *"Mrs. Addison's Nest" (2022, published in ''Dark Stars'') *"A Solid Black Lighthouse on a Pier in the Cryptic" (2022, published in ''Orphans of Bliss'') *"Dungeon Punchinello" (2022, published in ''The Hideous Book of Hidden Horrors'')Cinema
*'' Bird Box'' with Sandra Bullock, directed byAlbums
*''Bid Me Off'' (1998, Malerman/Owen) *''A Lot of Old Reasons'' (1999, Malerman/Owen) *''Mary Muzzle'' (1999, solo) *''Here Comes The Cheer'' (2000, The High Strung) *''As Is'' (2000, The High Strung) *''Soap'' (2001, EP, The High Strung) *''Sure as Hell'' (2002, EP, The High Strung) *''These Are Good Times'' (2003, The High Strung) *''Follow Through on Your Backhand'' (2004, EP, The High Strung) *''Moxie Bravo'' (2005, The High Strung) *''Get the Guests'' (2007, The High Strung) *''Phantom of the Opry'' (2008, solo) *''CreEPy'' (2008, EP, The High Strung) *''Ode to the Inverse'' (2009, The High Strung) *''Dragon Dicks'' (2010, The High Strung) *''Live at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba'' (2010, The High Strung) *''Malerman/Owen I'' (2010, Malerman/Owen) *''Clown Car'' (2011, The High Strung) *''Malerman/Owen II'' (2012, Malerman/Owen) *''Preposterous!'' (2012, solo) *''?Posible o' Imposible?'' (2012, The High Strung) *''I, Anybody'' (2014, The High Strung) * ''Quiet Riots'' (2019, The High Strung) *''HannaH'' (2021, The High Strung) *''Address Unknown'' (2023, The High Strung) * ''According to Hoyle'' (2023, solo) * ''According to Hoyle (score compendium)'' (2023, solo)References
External links
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Malerman, Josh Musicians from Detroit Writers from Detroit American horror novelists People from Ferndale, Michigan Novelists from Michigan American male novelists American male short story writers