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December 30, 2018

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Published on December 30, 2018 00:44

October 27, 2018

Members Only

As promised, I’ve removed a handful of digital chapbooks from distribution and made them available only on Brian-Knight.com, and only to members of the Knightmares list.  Oh, and they’re free. The Berserkers 1 and 2, The Beast Inside and Blood Rage are the first two in a series of four or five planned novellas that…

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Published on October 27, 2018 08:02

October 26, 2018

Wintertime Blues

Hi friends and stalkers.


Well, fall is here, and winter is coming.  As usual, I’m feeling the urge to withdraw entirely from social media, the Knightmares blog/list, and life as it exists outside of my own head.  Part of that urge to shrink away from interaction is the increased workload and hours of the day job.  I drive a propane truck for a living, and when it gets cold, I get busy.  It hasn’t been as bad this year as most, at least so far.  The larger part is just plain old wintertime blues.  I get them every year, and they make me antisocial as hell.



I can’t let that happen this winter, at least not to the extent that it usually does.  I’m trying to treat my writing as a business now, and while I’m still not entirely sure what that means, I’m pretty sure it doesn’t mean ignoring my readers and subscribers until the sun comes back out next spring.


So, here’s what I’m gonna do to keep myself, and hopefully you, engaged.


First, I’m gonna take some of my digital chapbooks off the market and make them available only to members of the Knightmares list.  Two of the members only chapbooks are part of a series of stories called The Berserkers, and I will release future installments only to the Knightmares list until the series is complete.  Look for those free download links in an upcoming Knightmares.


Second, I’m going to try to start some conversations with you.  I have a few topics in mind already, but you should feel free to recommend your own topics to me.  Reply right here on this post or email me at thinkingbar@gmail.com.  Seriously, conversations are so much more interesting than monologues.  I want to make it worth your trouble to sign up or stay if you already are signed up.


Talk to you again soon.


Brian Knight

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Published on October 26, 2018 09:18

October 25, 2018

Wintertime Blues

Hi friends and stalkers. Well, fall is here, and winter is coming.  As usual, I’m feeling the urge to withdraw entirely from social media, the Knightmares blog/list, and life as it exists outside of my own head.  Part of that urge to shrink away from interaction is the increased workload and hours of the day job. …

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Published on October 25, 2018 18:36

October 13, 2018

The Fiction of Brian Knight

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Fiction spanning Brian Knight’s nearly two decades publishing horror and action fiction.  Includes excerpts of Feral, Broken Angel, Hacks, and Sex, Death, & Honey.  The Fiction of Brian Knight: Stories and Excerpts – A Sampler also includes two complete novellas, Big Trouble in Little Boots and Midnight Blues, and two short stories, Don’t Toy With Me and Night of the Dog.

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Published on October 13, 2018 15:43

A Halloween Poem / Halloween Jack

There is an old hermit

Who lives in a shack.

The Town kids all call him –

Halloween Jack.


He lived in the forest –

Almost never came out.

But on Halloween night –

He was always about.


Jack so loved Halloween –

And all that it brought.

Creatures and candy –

And all of that rot.


Ghosties and witches –

And monsters and such.

But Jack didn’t like –

The town’s kids so much.


For all of his kindness –

And all of his care.

Those stingy little children –

Just would not share.


Jack begged and he pleaded –

But they just would not share.

Those stingy little bastards –

Just would not share!


Jack quickly realized –

That to get any play.

He’d have to dress up –

And do it their way.


So he knocked and he rang –

And he sang, “Trick or Treat!”

“Trick or Treat – smell my feet.”

“Give me something good to eat!”


But every door that he went to –

They slammed in his face.

They screamed and they panicked –

And sprayed him with mace.


“These goodies are for children.”

“Every candy bar and chew”

“Halloween is for kids.”

“Not for weirdoes like you!”


There was only so much –

That poor Jack could take.

Rejected – dejected –

He sat down to think.


There was plenty of candy –

And Halloween gloom.

But with all the kids hogging it –

What was poor Jack to do?


The voices in Jack’s head –

Told him just what to do.

The buddies in his head –

Named Worm #1 and Worm #2.


“You should take all their candy.”

“’Cause that’s what monsters do.”

“You should teach those little bastards.”

“Not to be rude!”


So with a swing of his cane –

He gave them a whack!

And with a chop of his hatchet –

He gave them a hack!


He whacked and he hacked –

And he hacked and he whacked.

Hack-hack, whack-whack –

Whack-hack-whack.


Jack finished that Halloween –

With a grin on his face.

He chopped up the woman –

Who had sprayed him with mace.


He pooped in her flowers –

And he peed on her bed.

And gobbled his candy –

From her hollowed out head.


The moral of this story?

When Jack is about.

Hand over your candy –

And clear the hell out.


That night the town’s kids –

Learned one simple fact.

Nobody messes –

With Halloween Jack!

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Published on October 13, 2018 09:40

A Halloween Poem / Halloween Jack

There is an old hermit

Who lives in a shack.

The Town kids all call him –

Halloween Jack.


He lived in the forest –

Almost never came out.

But on Halloween night –

He was always about.


Jack so loved Halloween –

And all that it brought.

Creatures and candy –

And all of that rot.


Ghosties and witches –

And monsters and such.

But Jack didn’t like –

The town’s kids so much.


For all of his kindness –

And all of his care.

Those stingy little children –

Just would not share.


Jack begged and he pleaded –

But they just would not share.

Those stingy little bastards –

Just would not share!


Jack quickly realized –

That to get any play.

He’d have to dress up –

And do it their way.


So he knocked and he rang –

And he sang, “Trick or Treat!”

“Trick or Treat – smell my feet.”

“Give me something good to eat!”


But every door that he went to –

They slammed in his face.

They screamed and they panicked –

And sprayed him with mace.


“These goodies are for children.”

“Every candy bar and chew”

“Halloween is for kids.”

“Not for weirdoes like you!”


There was only so much –

That poor Jack could take.

Rejected – dejected –

He sat down to think.


There was plenty of candy –

And Halloween gloom.

But with all the kids hogging it –

What was poor Jack to do?


The voices in Jack’s head –

Told him just what to do.

The buddies in his head –

Named Worm #1 and Worm #2.


“You should take all their candy.”

“’Cause that’s what monsters do.”

“You should teach those little bastards.”

“Not to be rude!”


So with a swing of his cane –

He gave them a whack!

And with a chop of his hatchet –

He gave them a hack!


He whacked and he hacked –

And he hacked and he whacked.

Hack-hack, whack-whack –

Whack-hack-whack.


Jack finished that Halloween –

With a grin on his face.

He chopped up the woman –

Who had sprayed him with mace.


He pooped in her flowers –

And he peed on her bed.

And gobbled his candy –

From her hollowed out head.


The moral of this story?

When Jack is about.

Hand over your candy –

And clear the hell out.


That night the town’s kids –

Learned one simple fact.

Nobody messes –

With Halloween Jack!


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Published on October 13, 2018 02:00

October 12, 2018

A Halloween Poem / Halloween Jack

There is an old hermit – Who lives in a shack.  The Town kids all call him – Halloween Jack.   He lived in the forest – Almost never came out. But on Halloween night – He was always about.   Jack so loved Halloween – And all that it brought. Creatures and candy –…

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Published on October 12, 2018 21:50

The Fiction of Brian Knight

Available for free, and only on Brian-Knight.com Fiction spanning Brian Knight’s nearly two decades publishing horror and action fiction.  Includes excerpts of Feral, Broken Angel, Hacks, and Sex, Death, & Honey.  The Fiction of Brian Knight: Stories and Excerpts – A Sampler also includes two complete novellas, Big Trouble in Little Boots and Midnight Blues, and two short stories, Don’t Toy With Me and Night of the…

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Published on October 12, 2018 21:16

September 15, 2018

Hello world!

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Published on September 15, 2018 13:04