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About Stuart Keane
Stuart Keane is a person who, at a very young age, fell in love with the written word.
Born in Greenwich and raised in Kent, Stuart pursued a writing career for thirteen years before finally following his dream in 2014. After the success of his first two novels, ALL OR NOTHING and CHARLOTTE, he was able to achieve what every writer dreams of; he quit the day job and became a full-time author.
With over a dozen published books to his name, Stuart is a proud member of the Author's Guild, and a co-director at horror fiction publisher, Dark Chapter Press. His work is currently being adapted into several projects for film and screen.
You can find him at: www.stuartkeane.com or www.facebook.com/stuart.keane.92
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Blog postHello, all.
It’s been a busy few weeks (nothing new there) but I’ve decided to finally reveal my upcoming UK convention schedule for the remainder of 2017.
I wanted to ensure that certain dates were confirmed before doing this, and now I have that confirmation, I am happy to share the news with you. The convention scene for 2017 has been prolific so far, and that will continue throughout the year. I’m also working on my first overseas appearance in Seattle, which will co5 years ago Read more -
Blog postYes, I’m shocked. It’s been more than a whole year since I blogged on my own website.
Bloody hell! From a personal standpoint, this is unacceptable. In fairness, though, it’s been an immensely busy year. Much has happened and changes have occurred, all for the best I’m happy to say. To detail everything here would take an absolute eternity, so i’ll just go with the highlights:
I’ve released a host of novels including Awakening and Amy, the conclusion to the Charlotte Chr5 years ago Read more -
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Wow, has it been two months since I posted a blog?
I swear the website just slips by me sometimes, but it has been a very busy few months. To keep it short, my rota for January and February has been simple: Write, write, sleep, finish 89, start Oedema, polish Kids for Dark Chapter Press — which is available for pre-order, and sitting at #1 in the Horror bestseller charts on Amazon as of writing this — more writing, spend time with the wife, and get a n6 years ago Read more -
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Blog postHello!
First of all, Happy New Year to everyone. The end of 2015 was a simple one for me; half work and half play, more so the former than the latter. Christmas is a time of celebration with my family — three Christmas Days will really take it out of you — and New Year is a time to settle back and relax. No longer do the fireworks and expensive evenings with random strangers appeal to me, such has been the case for several years. But, it gives me a chance to ease into the New Year wit6 years ago Read more -
Blog postHello, all.
Well, it’s been an awful long time since I blogged, nearly two months in fact. I can blame it on a multitude of things, but neglecting the website is no excuse, even with all the deadlines and work I had to meet and produce in October. It was probably the busiest month of my career so far, so apologies to anyone who missed me. I will try to prevent a repeat in the future.
So, October finished with two new releases (Cine and Grin), several anthology acceptances and6 years ago Read more -
Blog postHello, all.
I have something a little different for my blog post today, something that caught me off-guard at 4am on a chilly Monday morning. In a way, I’m still processing it slowly, my mind has been a blur for the past two days, mainly because of the emotional heft behind a personal, heart-felt email I received from a reader. I’m not one to share my emotions often – after all, a horror author’s mind works slightly differently – but it felt right to do so here.
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Blog postHello All
It came to my attention today that Dark Chapter Press is over a year old. I avoided Facebook for much of Saturday, sometimes it’s the best way to relax, but when I made a fleeting visit and saw this blog post from Rob McEwan, I thought one thing.
Wow…
I’m a busy author, so some things slip under the radar. The fact the very press I work for has just reached its first anniversary is phenomenal. Rob sums it up perfectly in the blog, and some of the comments are7 years ago Read more -
Blog postYou could be forgiven for thinking the horror genre has become complacent, lazy. The genre, as a whole, is lacking in many areas. In film, the genre is chock full of tame remakes, films that pilfer the original source material for inspiration, inspiration that ultimately falls flat because the original story isn’t meant for a modern audience. In books, the easy way out if to use the same, tired tropes – serial killers, bogeymen and, heaven forbid, vampires. Yes, the story is easy to write, bu7 years ago Read more
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Blog postI’m happy to announce that my newest novel, Cine, is available now on Amazon.
I’m holding a release party at 7pm GMT tonight. Multiple prizes will be up for grabs and some fun competitions will be taking place. Pop along for a chance to win, chat or simply watch the amusing comments. Find the gathering here.
The initial feedback is very positive, and people stayed up all night to read the book. An honour for any horror author. You can buy Cine here.
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Blog postHello All
As a horror writer, a lot of my inspiration comes from the movies. I was born in 1981, which certifies me as an eighties child, so I was exposed to a majority of the films that the decade had to offer. I remember visiting my granddad’s on every other Saturday and the ‘Video Man’ – that was his name, he plied his trade from the boot of a black, hearse-like car, a huge monstrosity to a five/six/seven-year-old kid – would come around and offer us the latest VHS treats that tech7 years ago Read more
Titles By Stuart Keane
If you love horror, Halloween is probably your favourite time of the year. Well… It’s ours, too.
A mixture of authors from Collected Christmas Horror Shorts and Collected Easter Horror Shorts have come back together, and invited a few friends, to make this Halloween an extra special one.
Lock your door, dim your lights, add some pumpkin spice to whatever you are drinking and light your jack-o’-lanterns. This will be a Halloween you will never forget.
Table of Contents
John R. Little - The Halloween Phantoms
Lisa Morton - Pumpkin Rex
Richard Chizmar - Mister Parker
Christopher Motz - The Halloween Playground
Kevin J. Kennedy - Halloweenland
Mark Cassell - A Story of Amber
Peter Oliver Wonder - Dressed For Success
Christina Bergling - Black Widow
Stuart Keane - Hollowed Be Thy
Andrew Lennon - Girlfriend
Briana Robertson - Trick Turned Treat
James Matthew Byers - Jenny Greenteeth
J.C. Michael - The First Shot
Mark Lukens - The Coffin Man
Suzanne Fox - The Devils Fruit
Steven Stacy - Don't Fear the Reaper.
Well...the harvest is here. And it's dead.
With these 50 dark tales (and nearly 700 pages of terror!) readers will experience fear, depravity, love, and loss. And a kind of chill that won't soon leave your bones.
DEAD HARVEST is a crop like no other—and includes stories from: Richard Chizmar, Tim Lebbon, Jeff Strand, Ronald Malfi, Greg F. Gifune, James A. Moore, Benjamin Kane Ethridge, Tim Waggoner, David Bernstein, Richard Thomas, Jon Michael Kelley, Brian Kirk, Chad P. Brown, Lori R. Lopez, Stuart Keane, Tim Jeffreys, Ahimsa Kerp, C.M. Saunders, Martin Reaves, M.L. Roos, Gregory L. Norris, Angeline Trevena, Jeremy Peterson, Christine Sutton, Gregor Cole, Lori Safranek, Jaime Johnesee, Bear Weiter, Kyle Yadlosky, Aaron Gudmunson, Sara Brooke, C.L. Hernandez, Patrick Lacey, John Grover, Todd Keisling, Jason Andrew, Dana Wright, Andrew Bell, E.G. Smith, Amy Grech, Mark Patrick Lynch, Wayland Smith, Jonathan Templar, Marie Robinson, Michael McGlade, Jordan Phelps, Nick Nafpliotis, Matthew Pedersen, Bryan Clark—and introducing Billy Chizmar.
Enter the harvest and get lost . . .
(Editor: Mark Parker, Scarlet Galleon Publications, LLC)
Come, take his hand, and experience demented rabbits, chocolate obsessed children drowning in their own greed, serial killers, resurrection and more in this collection guaranteed to kill the cravings of your sweet tooth.
Featuring the authors:
Matt Shaw
Graeme Reynolds
Luke Smitherd
Jim Goforth
Stuart Keane
Kit Power
Jack Rollins
David Owain Hughes
Rich Hawkins
Duncan Ralston
Kyle M. Scott
Duncan P. Bradshaw
J R Park
Glenn Rolfe
Chantal Noordeloos
Kindra Sowder
Matt Hickman
Neil Buchanan
Mark West
Michael Bray
And an introduction from Gingernuts of Horror's head honcho, Jim Mcleod!
Volume I of this new double-anthology features a long-unpublished story ("Seascape") from Jack Ketchum, a landmark collaboration ("Widow's Point") from father-and-son writing duo, Richard Chizmar and Billy Chizmar, and many other eerie tales, accompanied by full-color illustrations by Luke Spooner.
In order of appearance, stories include:
"Widow's Point" by Richard Chizmar & Billy Chizmar
"The Gray Man" by Mark Parker
"Fear Sun" by Laird Barron
"Carnacki: The Lusitania" by William Meikle
"Floodland" by Cameron Pierce
"Sirens" by Dallas Mullican
"Draugar" by Bryan Clark
"Old Bogey" by Lori R. Lopez
"The Lighthouse" by Annie Neugebauer
"Port of Call" by W.D. Gagliani
"Beneath the Surface" by Stuart Keane
"Once Tolled the Lutine Bell" by Jack Rollins
"She Beckons" by D.G.
"Cape Hadel" by Brad P. Christy
"Seastruck" by John Everson
"Alone on the Waves" by Eric S. Brown
"Band of Souls" by CM Saunders
"A Thousand Thick and Terrible Things" by David Mickolas
"Maelstrom" by Doug Rinaldi
"Hallowed Point" by Andrew Bell
"Wanderer" by Shane Lindemoen
"Canned Crab" by Nick Nafpliotis
"On Ullins Bank" by John Linwood Grant
"The Way We Are Lifted" by Aric Sundquist
"Surviving the River Styx" by Paul Michael Anderson
"The Water Elemental" by A.P. Sessler
"The Paper Shield" by James Lowder
"Seascape" by Jack Ketchum
"Corbett's Cage" by Shawn P. Madison
"Jonah Inside the Whale: A Meditation" by Jason Sechrest
One apartment complex, Nine original stories. Come and meet the residents!
Featuring stories by Matt Shaw, Michael Bray, Stuart Keane, Paul Flewitt, Ian Woodhead, Craig Saunders, Shaun Hupp, Andrew Lennon, Matt Hickman and Mr.E Jones.
These are tales deemed too hardcore or too outrageous for other publishers to consider; pieces both confronting and affronting, with strong messages woven through the tapestry of that often shocking content.
Featuring: Christopher Ropes, Mark Tompkins, Essel Scott Pratt, Kevin J. Macleod, Dona Fox, Christine Morgan, Michael Fisher, Michael Noe, Toneye Eyenot, Amanda M. Lyons, Mark Woods, Bryan Nickelberry, Magenta Nero, Matthew R. Davis, Roy C. Booth & Axel Kohagen, Stuart Keane, Alex S. Johnson and Jim Goforth.
Warning: Strong violence, explicit sex, coarse language, blood and gore.
Jeremy Maddux, Amanda Lyons, Kerry G.S Lipp Matthew Arkham, Jason Hughes,
Christopher Ropes, Susan Simone, Michael Fisher, Jim Goforth, Todd Misura, Stuart Keane, Dona Fox, (Editor's Choice) Kevin J MacLeod
Warning: Explicit sex, Gore, Violence,Depravity. Over 21 please.
Terror Train contains stories by new and established authors, with a guest story by William F. Nolan.
All aboard!
Hard working, passionate and talented, Greg Irving is on the verge of becoming a best-selling author. When his agent requires him to step in as a last-minute replacement for a fellow writer at a lucrative book convention in Sheffield, Greg reluctantly accepts. With only hours to get there, he boards a red-eye coach for the 89-mile trip. With nine hours ahead of him, solitude and silence his only companions, he settles in for the overnight journey.
However, the journey doesn’t go according to plan. After a few miles, a woman boards the bus and, despite the coach being empty, takes the seat next to Greg. The woman is a self-proclaimed fan, a bookworm, someone who has followed his work since the early days. Initially flattered by the attention, Greg soon becomes aware of the woman's alternative agenda, one that slowly twists casual conversation into something a lot more sinister…
Introducing the TOWY Anthology, a collection of disturbing tales by a group of very creative writers. Based on the novel Take One With You, this collection of short stories run parallel to the main plot of TOWY.
When a violent home invasion shatters Dani's teenage existence, the attacker leaves her for dead, mutilating her face with a Chelsea grin - a brutal act of gang warfare. With a low chance of survival, and her life in ruins, Dani becomes a mere statistic, just another innocent victim of the escalating mob crime in London.
However, Dani survives.
Haunted by that traumatic night, and unable to escape her own personal hell, Dani dedicates her life to a new vendetta; violent, bloody revenge on each of those who did her wrong. With nothing to lose, and a new desire for bloodshed, the teenager will stop at nothing to avenge her family.
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