Sundancing Back In Print

Out of print since 2012, and previously released only as a signed limited edition hardcover, SUNDANCING is now back in print and available in paperback and for Kindle, Nook, and Kobo! (Apple and audiobook editions forthcoming).

A broken, beaten, and burned-out horror novelist struggles to emerge from the aftermath of two years of personal and professional upheaval. Corrupt publishers, a global economic collapse, an industry in flux, a divorce, and a heart attack have left him unsure of everything, including — for the first time — himself. Courting a death wish and desperate for renewal and reinvention, the writer looks to Hollywood for safe harbor. But when this possible salvation turns into potential damnation, the author and his friends may have to go to war against an enemy unlike any they’ve ever encountered. In this metafictional memoir, hailed by critics as "simultaneously heartbreaking and heartwarming" and "a book of unvarnished beauty" Brian Keene reveals what it’s really like to write for a living, and how easy it is for an author to lose their soul

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Cover by David Ho
Cover design by Elderlemon Design
Published by Manhattan On Mars Press

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Published on September 17, 2022 05:49
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message 1: by ColinJ (new)

ColinJ This was such a fun, quick read. Reminded me a bit of the SOUTH PARK Sundance episode, with all the Hollywood douchebags getting around, loudly making spectacles of themselves.

Anyway, Brian makes a great point about how there has never been an official Richard Laymon film adaptation. I honestly can't think of another horror writer who wrote such 'high concept' cinematic horror novels.

I imagine the fact that his audience was primarily outside the US is a big factor.


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