Brian Keene

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Brian Keene

Brian Keene is a Bram Stoker Award winning horror author, first in 2001 for his non-fiction work Jobs In Hell and then again in 2003 for his debut novel, the post-apocalyptic zombie tale The Rising. His other novels include City Of The Dead, Terminal, The Conqueror Worms, Fear Of Gravity, and many more. Several of his books and stories have been optioned for film, video game and comic book adaptations.

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[edit] Novels & Collections

No Rest For The Wicked

  • 2001 Limited Edition Hardcover (Imaginary Worlds Press)
  • 2001 Trade Hardcover (Imaginary Worlds Press)
  • 2001 Trade Paperback (Imaginary Worlds Press)

No Rest For The Wicked Redux

  • 2001 Trade Paperback (Vox 13)
  • 2001 CD-ROM (Vox 13)

4x4, co-written with Geoff Cooper, Michael Oliveri, and Michael T. Huyck Jr.

The Rising

  • 2003 Ultra Edition Hardcover (lim. 6 copies, Delirium Books)
  • 2003 Leather-Bound Hardcover (lim. 26 copies, Delirium Books)
  • 2003 Limited Edition Hardcover (lim. 300 copies, Delirium Books)
  • 2004 Mass Market Paperback (Leisure Books)
  • 2005 Mass Market Paperback, Second Printing (Leisure Books)
  • 2006 Mass Market Paperback, Third Printing (Leisure Books)
  • 2006 Mass Market Paperback, Fourth Printing (Leisure Books)

No Rest At All

The Rise And Fall Of Babylon, co-written with John Urbancik

Fear Of Gravity

The Rising: Necrophobia with Brett McBean, Michael Oliveri, and John Urbancik

Sympathy For The Devil: The Best Of Hail Saten Vol. 1

Terminal

  • 2005 Leather-Bound Hardcover (lim. 26 copies, Bloodletting Books)
  • 2005 Limited Edition Hardcover (lim. 400 copies, Bloodletting Books)
  • 2005 Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books)
  • 2005 eBook (Bantam Books)

City Of The Dead

  • 2005 Leather-Bound Hardcover (lim. 26 copies, Delirium Books)
  • 2005 Limited Edition Hardcover (lim. 300 copies, Delirium Books)
  • 2005 Mass Market Paperback (Leisure Books)
  • 2006 Mass Market Paperback, Second Printing (Leisure Books)

Earthworm Gods (released in paperback as The Conqueror Worms)

Running With The Devil: The Best Of Hail Saten Vol. 2

The Rising: Selected Scenes From The End Of The World

The Rutting Season

  • 2006 Limited Edition Hardcover (lim. 400 copies, Bloodletting Books)
  • 2006 Trade Paperback (Bloodletting Books)

Take The Long Way Home

  • 2006 Limited Edition Hardcover (lim. 450 copies, (Necessary Evil Press)
  • 2006 Leather-Bound Hardcover (lim. 26 copies, (Necessary Evil Press)

[edit] Audio books

  • 2002 Talking Smack CD (Medium Rare Books)

[edit] Anthologies edited

  • 2001 Best Of Horrorfind Trade Paperback (Horrorfind.com L.L.C.)
  • 2003 Best Of Horrorfind II Trade Paperback (Horrorfind.com L.L.C.)
  • 2006 In Delirium Leather-Bound Hardcover (lim. 26 copies, Delirium Books)
  • 2006 In Delirium Limited Edition Hardcover (lim. 274 copies, Delirium Books)

[edit] Biography

(Much of this biographical information is taken from Keene's Sympathy For The Devil and Running With The Devil, as well as various interviews).

Brian Keene was born in 1967. He grew up in both Pennsylvania and West Virginia, and many of his books take place in these locales. After graduating high school, he served as a radioman in the U.S. Navy onboard an LPD. After his obligated enlistment ended, Keene worked a variety of jobs before becoming a full-time writer. Among them were stints as a foundry worker, truck driver, data entry clerk, dockworker, telemarketer, customer service representative, repo man, bouncer, disc jockey, salesman, store manager, daycare instructor, custodian, and more. In interviews, he credits this diverse background as the key to the three-dimensional characters that populate his books.

Keene has won two Bram Stoker Awards. One for non-fiction (Jobs In Hell) and one for first novel (The Rising). He is also the recipient of the Shocker Award for non-fiction (Sympathy For The Devil) as well as many small and regional awards. He has been featured in The New York Times, The Village Voice, Publisher's Weekly, Rue Morgue Magazine, Fangoria Magazine, and participated in a documentary for The History Channel. David Letterman once based a skit on a party at Keene's home.

Keene lives in Pennsylvania.

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