The Girl on the Glider
by Brian Keene
Considered by many critics to be one of Brian Keene’s
best works, The Girl on the Glider has been long out of print-until
now!
The year is 2009, and the world’s financial and
publishing sectors are in chaos. In the midst of this disarray, a burned-out
horror writer finds himself haunted by a variety of ghosts, both real and
metaphorical. And as the ghosts increase their attacks, his struggle to make a
living quickly becomes a fight to hold on to his family-and his very
sanity.
This meta-fictional take on the traditional,
old-fashioned ghost story is a deft mix of M. R. James and Hunter S. Thompson,
and makes for one of Keene’s most personal and powerful novellas.
Cemetery Dance, 2008. Hardcover (limited to 537+52
copies), 102 pp.
best works, The Girl on the Glider has been long out of print-until
now!
The year is 2009, and the world’s financial and
publishing sectors are in chaos. In the midst of this disarray, a burned-out
horror writer finds himself haunted by a variety of ghosts, both real and
metaphorical. And as the ghosts increase their attacks, his struggle to make a
living quickly becomes a fight to hold on to his family-and his very
sanity.
This meta-fictional take on the traditional,
old-fashioned ghost story is a deft mix of M. R. James and Hunter S. Thompson,
and makes for one of Keene’s most personal and powerful novellas.
Cemetery Dance, 2008. Hardcover (limited to 537+52
copies), 102 pp.