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Exploring The Labyrinth: Volume One

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On the surface, Kit Power seems like a successful horror writer – three-time BFA finalist, two-time Splatterpunk winner, and author of the celebrated My Life in Horror essay series.

But that affable facade hides a terrible he never read the works of Brian Keene on initial publication.

Podcaster. Philanthropist. Stoker winner. World Horror Grandmaster.

Brian. Fucking. Keene.

With this book, Power starts to un-fuck that. And he’s taking you along for the ride.

With a foreword by splatter legend Eric LaRocca, what follows is a horror enthusiast’s first-read peek at each of Keene’s full-length fiction pieces from The Rising (2003) to Alone (2011), covering the Leisure Books years and much, much more.

But it’s also Power’s the firsthand account of a young writer finding his voice as he examines the work of one of the greats who went before.

And, finally, it’s Keene and Power together. This volume concludes with an exclusive, heartbreakingly intimate interview you’ll never find anywhere else.

So, keep a popcorn box full of eyes out for The Thirteen and join Power as he takes you…

Exploring The Labyrinth

297 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 13, 2025

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October 25, 2025
A work of non-fiction that is nothing short of fantastic, insightful, interesting, and a lovely contribution to the horror industry as a whole.
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October 25, 2025
What a lovely, wholesome, almost love letter to the work of Brian Keene. The author explores Brian's works in an analytical, insightful, and sometimes reactive way, and does it with a great balance of sincerity without coming across as biased. Great piece of work.
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