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3/11/2009 9:51 PM

    So, how cool is this?  I have been a fan of Brian Keene for several years now, ever since The Rising, and earlier this evening I finally registered on his forum just to check it out and say hello.  It turns out that he is, in his own words, "a big Deathlands junkie"!

    So, just in case you are over here taking a look, a big hello to Brian Keene and his fans from JamesAxler.com!  And for everyone here on the board, if you have not read Keene you should really check him out.  I promise you won't be disappointed.

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    3/24/2009 11:55 PM
    Brian Keene is a really cool guy. He's got quite a nice little message board of his own.
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    7/11/2009 9:44 AM
    Sorry about the resurrection here but I had to do it... I really like Keene's work, especially his Zombie novels which are some of my favorite books ever... but a thought crossed my mind as to how AWESOME it would be if he were to write a DL book... with ZOMBIES!!! lol, I can't help but be a little excited about something like that... Imagine the Companions being awakened in a pitch black redoubt by the terrifying moans of a zombie horde, only to find that their last jump had short circuited the Mat Trans system! Low on ammo and unsure if this could be their last few moments together, they set out valiantly to take out as many of them as they can before they go down! Yeah... maybe I should just write the book lol...
    I like Keene alot... but I love DL!

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    7/13/2009 8:47 AM
    ...resurrection lol... I just read my own post and got a chuckle over it... I hadn't even thought about whether or not there had been a zombie style DL before... if there has I apologize for making stupid comments.

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    7/13/2009 3:19 PM
    There were the zombie like muties with two of every organ in Neutron Solstice ...
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    7/14/2009 3:40 PM
    oh... well, I tried... lol
    I could go for the "well those aren't exactly ZOMBIES!" try... but I know it isn't worth looking like a dummy. lol
    Thanks,

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    7/14/2009 6:40 PM
    Didn't Cold Asylum have some sort of zombies in that wierd redoubt come morgue ?

    Then again they may have been cannies or ghouls ?

    Need to check the book out later...
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    7/14/2009 8:11 PM
    There were those swampie/zombies in Shadow Scourge.
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    7/14/2009 8:36 PM
    Posted By )3az )3aziah on 14 Jul 2009 06:40 PM
    Didn't Cold Asylum have some sort of zombies in that wierd redoubt come morgue ?

    Then again they may have been cannies or ghouls ?

    In all fairness, what we think of as zombies today would have been considered ghouls 40 years ago.  Until George Romero came along, zombies were people entranced under a voodoo spell.  Even when Night of the Living Dead came out, the word zombie was never used (in fact, I remember reading contemporary reviews of the film talking about the ghouls in it).  I think it was Dawn of the Dead that cemented the current conception of what a zombie was.
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    I do love me some Savage Chickens.
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    7/15/2009 10:58 AM
    True,only Zombie types I can remember in D.L.
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    7/15/2009 11:21 AM
    Posted By Bury The Sun on 11 Jul 2009 09:44 AM
    Sorry about the resurrection here but I had to do it... I really like Keene's work, especially his Zombie novels which are some of my favorite books ever... but a thought crossed my mind as to how AWESOME it would be if he were to write a DL book... with ZOMBIES!!! lol, I can't help but be a little excited about something like that... Imagine the Companions being awakened in a pitch black redoubt by the terrifying moans of a zombie horde, only to find that their last jump had short circuited the Mat Trans system! Low on ammo and unsure if this could be their last few moments together, they set out valiantly to take out as many of them as they can before they go down! Yeah... maybe I should just write the book lol...
    I like Keene alot... but I love DL!

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    I tried to hook Mr. Keene up with GE and DL earlier this year, after I quit (for the umpteenth time). Made the necessary intros for him, etc., but as far as I know he never followed up. He may have been too busy, or maybe he was grossed out by the “compensation package.” Men's adventure pays worse than Horror?  Yikes!
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    7/16/2009 12:47 AM
    In Cannibal moon Al introduced Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (human version of Mad Cow disease).  Wouldn't be much of a stretch to combine that with radiation poisoning to create a kind of "zombie".  Just a suggestion to an upcoming author to run with. Remember LJ's liberties with Science, It is Science Fiction after all. As for Men's fiction not paying as well as Horror.....there's a guy up in Maine that practically owns his own town that I guess could affirm that one for us.
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    7/16/2009 8:24 AM
    Posted By UrbanSavage on 16 Jul 2009 12:47 AM
    As for Men's fiction not paying as well as Horror.....there's a guy up in Maine that practically owns his own town that I guess could affirm that one for us.

    Actually that guy finally wised up and moved to the Keys. 

    If I have one regret about leaving DL, it's that I DIDN'T do a balls-to-the-wall zombie book.  Well maybe two regrets:  that I tore up the last contract which was for a book about the South Pole that reunited the companions, Chucho, and Harmonica Tom.  Oh, well. 
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    7/16/2009 8:33 AM
    Yeah that does suck a bit.I would have enjoyed more of Chucho amd Harmonica Tom.Your Plaugue Lords books were 2 of the better by far that has come out in DL in awhile.Especially compared to Edens Twighlight.Ugh........
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    7/16/2009 9:33 AM
    King had a great chance to make an awesome Z book, and tossed it down the crapper... is it better to have tried and failed or to never have tried at all?

    I must admit though, PL and DR were both really good... the only way they could have been better is if they somehow involved zombies! lol
    I said the same thing to my wife about our wedding.

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    7/16/2009 9:39 AM
    I absolutely loved the first act of Cell , it was a terrific opening. Then it turned into a bad retread of The Stand for no good reason. I hated that book with a passion, all the more so because it started off so well and then pissed it all away.
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    7/16/2009 10:05 AM

    That's something I have noticed about alot of King's work,The stories usually start off good,build to a huge final act,then....nothing

    I reference; The Stand/NeedFull Things/GunSlinger trilogy,etc...

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    7/16/2009 10:08 AM
    If by "GunSlinger trilogy" you mean the Dark Tower books, there were seven of those damn things. I never made it past the fourth.
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    7/16/2009 10:20 AM
    Yeah,I never got past 3,so I did not realize there were any more,and it was years ago.
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    7/16/2009 10:23 AM
    On the other hand, "From a Buick 8" was really, really excellent. I also liked "The Colorado Kid". I tend to like his more compact, tightly scripted stories.
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    7/16/2009 10:30 AM

    Yeah,I know this might be a bit controversial,but even though Ol Steven is such a huge success(no one author I know of has had as many books turn into movies?)I have never really been a big fan.

    Not saying Salems Lot did not scare me as a kid amd that The Shinning and too many others too list were not great.

    I was always irritated by his constant use of his hometown of "Bangor Maine"as the locale for every damn story(almost)LOL

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    7/16/2009 11:24 AM
    Whoa!! we're talking about my favorite author there fellas......LOL....." Cell" bit the big one as did Insomnia, Needful Things, and Storm Of the Century. 

    There were a few I considered sub par but I certainly wouldn't lump The Dark Tower in that group...with the exception of the Final chapter i thought it was brilliant.  No offense Ron, I just enjoyed the hell out of it.  At times I can see how it would have got tedious, because he took what was supposed to be a quadrilogy and expanded it to 7 books...never a wise move IMO.

    I'd list my favorites but there are to many.  I love 98% of his short stories including my absolute favorite which seemed to translate best to film..."Rita Hayward and the Shawshank Redemption"  Even his groaners are entertaining enough to finish for me...I just never get tired of the twisted and fantastically imaginative ideas that escape those dark corners of his mind.

      If you've ever read his non fiction such as Danse Macabre and On Writing you'll see that ideas that appear innocent and everyday to you and I get turned into Carrie, Tommyknockers, It, the Talisman, etc

    .  I also totally agree that far to many lousy movies have been made from his stories but a few have produced gems...take your pick....Carrie, Shawshank, Misery, Delores Claiborne, etc.

     As for him moving to the Keys.....yeah , that was after his "accident".  (There is speculation that it may not have been such an "accident).  The cold and dampness of the northeast just became to hard on his body and soul that he was forced to leave his beloved home during the winter months.  He also has a home in New Zealand and  Costa Rica from what I understand now as well.  Tabitha finally got him interested in travelling as long as he had "roots" the rumor has it.
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    7/16/2009 11:32 AM
    On the whole I like King quite a bit, although I haven't read much of his stuff since the mid-90's. Danse Macabre is an excellent, excellent book.
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    7/16/2009 3:39 PM
    I must admit to having loved the Dark Tower series... Roland's character was, in my opinion, a great warrior archetype... all the flaws and hangups of the classic western gunslinger, and all of the skills of a man of constant action... I agree though, King seems to have a talent for the anti-climax, am I right?

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    7/16/2009 6:22 PM
    It's truly great to know that some other people out there in the Deathlands universe are reading the Zombie work of Keene. And if he ever does read this little note, I would like to say that I thoroughly enjoyed 'The Rising' and the sequel 'City Of The Dead' - however, that said Mr. Keene I really hated the ending and I kept thinking that our hero's son would have been far better off starving to death in the loft, than seeing all the horror and mutilation in the new Zombie apocalyptic world, before being eaten alive by zombie rats !!!

    As for Keene doing a Deathalnds book ? Love to see it myself, but anyone who has not read his zombie stuff will be in for a shock if the death and mutilation in afore mentioned books carries over to DL , for it would even make cannibal moon look a little tame. I can honestly say that I had never read so many enjoyable gore crusted pages in any book.

    Not sure if your all reading other zombie stuff but, I'd rate Keene's zombies at number two on my Z list. Well above World War Z and Wellingtons Island/Nation/Planet novels that went nowhere and just below my current fav' 'The Words Of Their Roaring' by Matthew Smith - Zombie gangsters in London ! Superb !  


     

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    7/16/2009 11:04 PM

    Yeah,I think you stated it better than I did!I did not mean to say Stephen King is not a great author,look at his success?

    All i meant was waht you said,he does indeed have that gift of "Anti-climax"as you so well stated.
    And I did enjoy reading his books,especially the Dark Towers(3 that I read)the gunslinger was a cool cat,I just stick to my criticism of his letting me down with his endings is all.

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    7/17/2009 12:26 PM
    That he does (tend to end his stories abruptly)...but I find many writers especially Horror Sci-Fi and mystery writers do it. I think its a occupational hazard with the genres. Just think: you've scared your readers shit less or at least kept them in suspense for 5-9 hundred pages, what do you do for an encore? Just my angle on the Anti-climax problem. Without exception I find every DL and OL book is the same. I doesn't bother me I guess cause of 33 years of reading Bangor Steve. Koontz does, it Straub does it etc. Christ now if I WAS to read something and the ending wound down too slow I'd probably consider it long and drawn out, tedious even.
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    7/17/2009 2:40 PM

    True enough.

    My biggest Irk from him maybe is "Needfull Things".

    Excellent start,plot builds intricately,then it ends with him beating the devil with a lame card trick?
    I really enjoyed that long ass read then to have it end that way?

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    7/17/2009 4:22 PM
    not to mention ...IMO....it sucked. Period.
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    7/17/2009 5:12 PM

    Shit,I thought you were the big King fan.

    I actually liked it all but the end,but hey,you have your opinion and thats cool.

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    7/17/2009 5:44 PM
    Like I said, with the exception of Storm of The Century, needful things, Cell and Insomnia I love his writing...those four were fill in garbage while he was having writers block or something as far as I'm concerned. 4 out of over70 is more then forgivable. Gems Like The green Mile, The Talisman/blackhouse, Carrie, Dark Tower, It, Buick 8, etc, etc, etc, more then make up for them. The fact that even though I didn't like them I finished them should confirm my level of fandom...is that even a word? LOL Ghoul movies have never appealed to me with the exception of the Friday 13th and Halloween movies. I even enjoyed Rob zombies remake of Halloween but was a little put off by how the whole back story ended up dominating the movie. The new "Friday" was fun as well. Damn Nana Visitor is looking haggard and old.
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    7/17/2009 6:44 PM

    Like I said before the man is a genious no doubt.I can't think of anybody to have so many of their books become good(and some bad movies)

    I think The Shinning/Shawshank Redemption/(most of) The Stand and Salems Lot(that movie scared me so badly as a child.LOL!)Are my favorites.
    I even enjoyed "The Mist".Not a great film,but a really cool plot and idea in general (so much more could have happened in that movie and it would have been incredible)
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    Are you an Iron Maiden fan?(your avatar?)I loved them as a kid!

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    7/17/2009 7:04 PM
    Funny story about the first time I read the Mist. Top 5 favorite shorts of all time for me BTW. When it came out in 1980 in Dark Forces I was 11 and I saw Steve's name on the cover so I bought it. My mother was appalled and horrified. She still hates him to this day because carrie scared the shit out her. Anyway I got really sick...most likely a case of Food poisoning I guess, so on the third day I was feeling better so I picked it up and started to read it....well It scared me so much I threw up....LOL...it was the most exhilarating barf session I can ever remember. Great read that translated to a mediocre movie.
    I still own Dark Forces BTW and I understand it may be worth some cash since its a first edition.

    Was and still am a Maiden fan although I prefer their older stuff.  I love their historical lyrics...very unique.
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    7/17/2009 7:23 PM
    I am a fan of the old Maiden stuff too!You are only 4 years older than I am I think.(my oldest bro R.I.P.turned me onto them) I love Number Of The Beast/Run To The Hills/Alexander The Great/Aces High/2 Minutes to Midnight and Wasted Years.
    I actually can play almost all their stuff on bass and some lead guitar.
    I even played "The Trooper" live in a Thrash Metal band I was in in 1994!(We nailed it dead on ;vocals,bass,and guitar harmonies/leads, etc......
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    7/17/2009 7:38 PM
    lol... Brian Keene discussion turns Stephen King discussion turns Iron Maiden discussion... honestly though, Ron is probably the coolest Mod ever due to the fact that he's totally cool with non-structure... sorry to interrupt your threads guys, and I am also a fan of I.M. Strangely enough, my wife is a huge fan of them... who'd have thought a woman with a 3.9 all the way through college was a IronWoman lol...

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    7/17/2009 8:25 PM
    True man,we went way off topic,but it happened way before us and I see it all over this site.haha!Everyone does it.Even Ron sometimes and yes,he is way cool to let us BS like we do about non DL and Outlanders stuff!
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    7/24/2009 9:52 PM
    AP ur killin us.A DL's book with Tom, Chucho, and maybe a zombie or two on the south pole?That makes for one hell of a book.
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    7/25/2009 9:18 PM
    I agree Diablo!A book with Chucho and Tom(2 of the coolest new characters since Jak)and zombies written by A.P.?Awesome idea!
    Btw,you really should join our gun group bro!!!
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