BRIAN KEENE Official site for award winning New York Times bestselling writer, producer, and podcaster Brian Keene
Brian Keene - Wikipedia Brian Keene (born September 22, 1967) [1] is an American author, podcaster, and film producer, primarily known for his work in horror, dark fantasy, crime fiction, and comic books
Brian Keene - IMDb Brian Keene Writer: Marvel's Thor: Metal Gods Brian Keene is the author of over fifty books and three-hundred short stories, mostly in the horror, crime, fantasy, and nonfiction genres
Brian Keene - YouTube Official YouTube channel for best-selling horror novelist, comic book writer, film producer, and podcaster Brian Keene
Brian Keene - Facebook Brian Keene is the author of over fifty books and three-hundred short stories which are mostly horror, crime, fantasy, and nonfiction They have been translated into over a dozen different languages and have won numerous awards His 2003 novel, The Rising, is credited with inspiring pop culture’s recurrent interest in zombies He has
Brian Keene (Author of The Rising) - Goodreads BRIAN KEENE writes novels, comic books, short fiction, and occasional journalism for money He is the author of over forty books, mostly in the horror, crime, and dark fantasy genres
Brian Keene - Ballotpedia Brian Keene (Republican Party) is running for election to the U S House to represent Idaho's 2nd Congressional District Keene is on the ballot in the Republican primary on May 19, 2026 [source]
Brian Keene - Substack Today’s conversational deep-dive is with my very good friend Brian Keene: one of the hardest-working writers I’ve ever met (as witness his stunning bio, below), and a guiding light to whom many young nightmare creatives are drawn, coming into the field
Brian Keene - Fantastic Fiction Brian Keene is a two-time Bram Stoker Award winning horror author, first in 2001 for his non-fiction work Jobs In Hell and then again in 2003 for his debut novel, the post-apocalyptic zombie tale The Rising
Brian Keene (@briankeene. bsky. social) — Bluesky Way back when reportage on AI was limited to the tech sections and geek science blogs, I said “This will all lead to Skynet” and some motherfuckers collectively rolled their eyes and said “There goes Keene again ”