ESSAYS, INTERVIEWS, POETRY, AND OTHER WRITING
Essays
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In Laymon's Terms
edited by Kelly Laymon, Steve Gerlach, and Richard Chizmar
Cemetery Dance Publications
Coming in 2010
"Meeting Richard Laymon"
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Don't Read This! Chilling, Thrilling, Fantastic Tales for the Young and Young at Heart
SugerBuzzBooks
coming in 2010
"A Doorway to Other Worlds"
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The Stephen King Library Desk Calendar 2009
Book of the Month Club
September 2008
"My Mother's Secret Stash of Stephen King"
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Interviews
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The Exorcist and Legion
by William Peter Blatty
"A Conversation With William Peter Blatty"
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The Stephen King Library Desk Calendar 2010
Book of the Month Club
September 2009
"A Few Words With Mick Garris About The Shining"
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Cemetery Dance #62
October 2009
"A Conversation With William Peter Blatty" excerpt
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Columns
"The Final Question" in Cemetery Dance (July 2009 to --)
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Issue #63, January 2010
"What is your earliest Halloween memory?" featuring Ray Bradbury, Elizabeth Massie, Rick Hautala, Al Sarrantonio, Trent Zelazny, Peter Crowther, Simon Clark, Bev Vincent, Ronald Kelly, and Thomas Tessier
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Issue #62, October 2009
"What is the future of horror?" featuring RC Matheson, Brett Alexander Savory, Dale Bailey, Scott Nicholson, Bev Vincent, Holly Newstein, Glen Hirshberg, Gerard Houarner, Gary Raisor, Norman Prentiss, and John Skipp
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Issue #61, July 2009
"Why Horror?" featuring Peter Straub, Kealan Patrick Burke, Simon Clark, Ray Garton, Ed Gorman, Rick Hautala, Brian Keene, Jack Ketchum, Edward Lee, Elizabeth Massie, and Norman Partridge
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Jobs in Hell column (November 2002 to July 2003)
• How Exactly Did I End Up Writing This Column? (November 2002)
• A Word Wasted (December 2002)
• Yahoo! Groups for Fun & Profit (February 2003)
• What's Your Advice? (March 2003)
• Shocklines.com and You (July 2003)
Hellnotes column (January 2003 to June 2003)
• Publisher Profile #1: An Interview With Melissa Ann Singer of Tor
• Publisher Profile #2: An interview with Jack Fisher of Flesh & Blood
• Publisher Profile #3: An interview with Don D'Auria of Leisure
• Publisher Profile #4: An interview with Elizabeth Monteleone of Borderlands Press
• Publisher Profile #5: An interview with Ginjer Buchanan
Poetry
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A Sea of Alone: Poems for Alfred Hitchcock
edited by Christopher Conlon
Dark Scribe Press
Coming in 2010
"Mary Rose"
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Halloween: New Poems
edited by Al Sarrantonio
Cemetery Dance Publications
Coming in 2010
"Treats of the Trick", "The Midnight People", "Under the Halloween Tree", and "Remembering Octoberland"
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• "Storm Filled Dreams", Cedar Cliff Literary Magazine: A Magazine in Prose and Poetry, May 1998
• "The Rain", Dreams of Yesterday, Majestic Books, 1997
• "The Rain", Cedar Cliff Literary Magazine: A Magazine in Prose and Poetry, May 1997
• "The Storm", Bell's Letters #82, Autumn 1996
• "I Was Left in the Dark (And That Was Just Fine With Me)", Bell's Letters #81, Summer 1996
• "I Don't", Eyes, Issue 15, June 1996
• "Darkness", Bell's Letters #80, Spring 1996
• "Where Has She Gone (She Doesn't Come Here Anymore)", Bell's Letters #79, Winter 1996
Other Writing
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Chapter six of The Crane House (2010), a Halloween round robin novella featuring contributions by Brian Keene, Kealan Patrick Burke, Al Sarrantonio, Rick Hautala, Bev Vincent, Brian Freeman, James A. Moore, James Newman, Ronald Kelly, Norman Prentiss, and Ray Garton, plus beautiful artwork by Jill Bauman. |
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"A Preview of The Painted Darkness"
Cemetery Dance Preview (Volume 3)
Cemetery Dance Publications
Promotional Chapbook
March 2009 |
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Buzz Your MP3 (2001)
This was an eBook about promoting music that Brian wrote in college during a summer he spent living in Baltimore near the campus of Johns Hopkins University. It is out of print, way out of date, and there are no plans to produce a new edition. |
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