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Gary A. Braunbeck

Author of In Silent Graves

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Image credit: Lucy A. Snyder

Series

Works by Gary A. Braunbeck

In Silent Graves (2004) 261 copies, 38 reviews
Keepers (2005) 156 copies, 30 reviews
Mr. Hands (2007) 149 copies, 6 reviews
Coffin County (2008) 105 copies, 3 reviews
Far Dark Fields (2009) 85 copies, 2 reviews
Prodigal Blues (2006) 78 copies
In Hollow Houses (2000) 53 copies, 1 review
Halfway Down The Stairs (2015) 52 copies, 31 reviews
Destinations Unknown (2006) 43 copies
To Each Their Darkness (2010) 41 copies, 1 review
In the Midnight Museum (2005) 40 copies, 2 reviews
Five Strokes to Midnight (2007) — Editor; Contributor — 19 copies, 1 review
Masques V (2006) — Editor; Contributor — 19 copies, 1 review
Looking Glass (2006) — Contributor — 16 copies
Fear in a Handful of Dust (2004) 16 copies, 1 review
We Now Pause for Station Identification (2005) 15 copies, 1 review
Things Left Behind (1997) 13 copies, 1 review
Dangers Untold (2012) 11 copies
The Indifference of Heaven (2000) 10 copies
Cemetery Dance Issue 50 (2004) 6 copies
This Flesh Unknown (2001) 6 copies
Our Things 6 copies
X3 (2003) 5 copies
Mighty Unclean (2009) — Contributor — 3 copies
Rose of Sharon (2013) 3 copies, 1 review
After the Elephant Ballet (2005) 3 copies
Rami Temporales 3 copies
Cemetery Dance Issue 31 (1999) 2 copies
Cemetery Dance Issue 39 (2002) 2 copies
Eine Braut per Post gekauft {anthology} (2001) — Contributor — 2 copies
Small Song 2 copies
Duty 1 copy
Safe 1 copy
Iphigenia 1 copy
Glorietta 1 copy

Associated Works

Sword of Ice and Other Tales of Valdemar (1997) — Contributor — 1,399 copies, 7 reviews
Borderlands 5 (2003) — Contributor — 428 copies, 4 reviews
Shadow Show (2012) — Contributor — 417 copies, 31 reviews
The Living Dead 2 (2010) — Contributor — 354 copies, 9 reviews
October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween (2000) — Contributor — 280 copies, 10 reviews
Fantastic Alice (1995) — Contributor — 276 copies, 4 reviews
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Ninth Annual Collection (1996) — Contributor — 258 copies, 3 reviews
Twice upon a Time (1999) — Contributor — 220 copies, 2 reviews
Haunted Legends (2010) — Contributor — 211 copies, 4 reviews
He Is Legend: An Anthology Celebrating Richard Matheson (2009) — Contributor — 209 copies, 6 reviews
Robert Bloch's Psychos (1997) — Contributor — 197 copies, 3 reviews
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Third Annual Collection (1988) — Contributor — 193 copies, 2 reviews
The Best American Mystery Stories : 1999 (1999) — Contributor — 178 copies, 2 reviews
Dracula in London (2001) — Contributor — 175 copies, 3 reviews
Hellbound Hearts (2009) — Contributor — 174 copies, 6 reviews
Crafty Cat Crimes: 100 Tiny Cat Tale Mysteries (2000) — Contributor — 166 copies, 2 reviews
The Monster's Corner (2011) — Contributor — 163 copies, 9 reviews
Hint Fiction: An Anthology of Stories in 25 Words or Fewer (2010) — Contributor — 147 copies, 26 reviews
Once Upon a Crime (1998) — Contributor — 137 copies, 3 reviews
Horrors! 365 Scary Stories (Anthology) (1998) — Contributor — 137 copies, 1 review
Zombies: The Recent Dead (2010) — Contributor — 133 copies
Single White Vampire Seeks Same (2001) — Contributor — 126 copies, 4 reviews
Hellboy: Oddest Jobs (2008) — Contributor — 120 copies, 3 reviews
Tombs (1995) — Contributor — 120 copies, 2 reviews
Rage Against the Night (2011) — Contributor — 119 copies, 2 reviews
Merlin (1999) — Contributor — 115 copies
Creature Fantastic (2001) — Contributor — 113 copies
Don’t Turn Out the Lights (2020) — Contributor — 112 copies, 3 reviews
Villains Victorious (2001) — Contributor — 101 copies, 1 review
Elf Magic (1997) — Contributor — 101 copies
Alien Pets (1998) — Contributor — 94 copies, 2 reviews
The Magic Shop (2004) — Contributor — 92 copies, 1 review
Borderlands 4 (1995) — Contributor — 92 copies
New Amazons (2000) — Contributor — 92 copies, 1 review
Darker Masques (2002) — Contributor — 91 copies, 2 reviews
A Dangerous Magic (1999) — Contributor — 90 copies, 2 reviews
Perchance to Dream (2000) — Contributor — 89 copies
Out of Tune (2014) — Contributor — 88 copies, 37 reviews
Seize the Night: New Tales of Vampiric Terror (2015) — Contributor — 86 copies, 10 reviews
Dark Delicacies III: Haunted (2009) — Contributor — 84 copies, 2 reviews
Dark Faith (2010) — Contributor — 80 copies, 4 reviews
Mister October: An Anthology in Memory of Rick Hautala (Volume 1) (2013) — Contributor — 79 copies, 32 reviews
Past Lives, Present Tense (1999) — Contributor — 79 copies, 3 reviews
Familiars (2002) — Contributor — 78 copies
Halloween (2011) — Contributor — 77 copies
The Cutting Room: Dark Reflections of the Silver Screen (2014) — Contributor — 72 copies, 9 reviews
Warrior Fantastic (2000) — Contributor — 71 copies
Past Imperfect (2001) — Contributor — 67 copies, 2 reviews
Limbus, Inc. - Book II (2014) — Contributor — 66 copies, 27 reviews
Future Crimes (1999) — Contributor — 63 copies, 2 reviews
Mama's Boy and Other Dark Tales (2008) — Introduction — 63 copies, 3 reviews
First Contact (1997) — Contributor — 62 copies, 1 review
Vengeance Fantastic (2002) — Contributor — 61 copies, 2 reviews
Cat Crimes for the Holidays (1997) — Contributor — 61 copies, 1 review
Civil War Fantastic (2000) — Contributor — 58 copies, 1 review
Starfall (1999) — Contributor — 55 copies, 1 review
Short Trips: Destination Prague (2007) — Contributor — 51 copies, 3 reviews
Tales of Jack the Ripper (2013) — Contributor — 50 copies
Phantoms (1989) — Contributor — 50 copies
Legends (1999) — Contributor — 49 copies, 1 review
Phantasm Japan: Fantasies Light and Dark, From and About Japan (2014) — Contributor — 49 copies, 1 review
Werewolves (1995) — Contributor — 47 copies, 1 review
Classic Monsters Unleashed (2022) — Contributor — 44 copies, 5 reviews
Danger in DC: Cat Crimes in the Nation's Capital (1993) — Contributor — 43 copies
Taverns of The Dead (2005) — Contributor — 42 copies, 2 reviews
Celebrity Vampires (1995) — Contributor — 40 copies
Future Net (1996) — Contributor — 40 copies
Cat Crimes Through Time (1999) — Contributor — 39 copies, 1 review
The Library of the Dead (2015) — Contributor — 39 copies
Cat Crimes Takes a Vacation (1995) — Contributor — 39 copies
The Fortune Teller (1997) — Contributor — 37 copies
Silicon Dreams (2001) — Contributor — 36 copies, 1 review
The World Is Dead: A Zombie Anthology (2009) — Contributor — 35 copies
Murder Most Feline: Cunning Tales of Cats and Crime (2001) — Contributor — 34 copies
Heaven Sent: 18 Glorious Tales of the Angels (1995) — Contributor — 33 copies, 1 review
Murder Most Confederate: Tales of Crimes Quite Uncivil (2000) — Contributor — 30 copies
Poe's Lighthouse (2006) — Contributor — 29 copies, 2 reviews
While the Black Stars Burn (2015) — Author — 28 copies
Shivers II (2003) 27 copies
Masques III: All-New Works of Horror and the Supernatural (1989) — Contributor — 27 copies
You, Human: An Anthology of Dark Science Fiction (2016) — Contributor — 24 copies
Chiral Mad (Anthology) (2012) — Contributor — 22 copies
Cinema Futura (2010) — Contributor — 21 copies
Appalachian Undead (2012) — Contributor — 20 copies, 4 reviews
Dueling Minds (2013) — Author — 20 copies, 10 reviews
Mister October: An Anthology in Memory of Rick Hautala (Volumes 1 and 2) (2013) — Contributor — 17 copies, 15 reviews
Alien Abductions (1999) — Contributor — 16 copies
Chiral Mad 2 (Anthology) (2013) — Contributor — 15 copies, 1 review
Coins of Chaos (2013) — Contributor — 15 copies
Lords of the Razor (2006) — Contributor — 14 copies
Eulogies II: Tales From The Cellar (2013) — Contributor — 14 copies
Chiral Mad 4: An Anthology of Collaborations (2018) — Introduction — 13 copies
Twice Upon an Apocalypse: Lovecraftian Fairy Tales (2017) — Introduction — 13 copies, 2 reviews
Shadows Over Main Street, Volume 2 (2017) — Contributor — 13 copies
Dead Cat Traveling Circus of Wonders and Miracle Medicine Show (2006) — Contributor — 11 copies, 1 review
Damned: An Anthology of the Lost (2004) — Contributor — 11 copies
Postscripts Magazine, Issue 32/33: Far Voyager (2014) — Contributor — 10 copies
Qualia Nous (Anthology) (2014) — Contributor — 9 copies, 1 review
Enter at Your Own Risk: The End Is the Beginning (2014) — Contributor — 8 copies, 3 reviews
Imagination Fully Dilated (Anthology) (1998) — Contributor — 8 copies
Traverses. L'anthologie de fantasy urbaine (2002) — Contributor — 8 copies, 1 review
Emblèmes, tome 4 : Rêves (2001) — Contributor — 8 copies
Monster brigade 3000 (1996) — Contributor — 8 copies
Apex Magazine 53 (October 2013) (2013) — Contributor — 7 copies
Borderlands 6 (2016) — Contributor — 7 copies
Emblèmes, N° 11 Décembre 2003 : Doubles & miroirs (2003) — Contributor — 6 copies
Lilith et ses soeurs (2001) — Contributor — 6 copies
Chiral Mad 5 (2022) — Contributor — 5 copies
Subterranean Gallery (1999) — Contributor — 5 copies
The Beast Within (2008) — Contributor — 4 copies
Apparitions (2009) — Contributor — 4 copies
Imagination Fully Dilated - Volume II (2000) — Contributor — 4 copies
Enter at Your Own Risk: Dark Muses, Spoken Silences (2013) — Introduction — 4 copies
Bedtime Stories to Darken Your Dreams (1999) — Contributor — 4 copies
Chimères : 15 récits d'animaux fabuleux (2003) — Contributor — 4 copies
Emblemes 13 : la mer (2004) — Contributor — 4 copies
Cemetery Dance Issue 47 (2003) — Contributor — 3 copies
Qualia Nous: Vol. 2 — Contributor — 2 copies

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1960
Gender
male
Occupations
author
adjunct professor (Seton Hill University)
Organizations
Horror Writers Association
Agent
Richard Curtis
Relationships
Snyder, Lucy A. (wife)
Short biography
Gary A. Braunbeck is a prolific author who writes mysteries, thrillers, science fiction, fantasy, horror, and mainstream literature. He is the author of 19 books; his fiction has been translated into Japanese, French, Italian, Russian and German. Nearly 200 of his short stories have appeared in various publications. Some of his most popular stories are mysteries that have appeared in the Cat Crimes anthology series. His fiction has received several awards, including the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Short Fiction in 2003 for "Duty" and in 2005 for "We Now Pause for Station Identification"; his collection Destinations Unknown won a Stoker in 2006. His novella "Kiss of the Mudman" received the International Horror Guild Award for Long Fiction in 2005.

As an editor, Gary completed the latest installment of the Masques anthology series created by Jerry Williamson, Masques V.
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Newark, Ohio, USA
Places of residence
Newark, Ohio, USA (birth)
Worthington, Ohio, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Ohio, USA

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125 reviews
Another outstanding offering by Braunbeck. He continues to write the most innovative horror in the longer form while avoiding almost all the usual horror tropes and never repeating himself. While not quite as good as [b:Keepers|19138|Keepers|Gary A. Braunbeck|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1390998061s/19138.jpg|20433] or the magnificent [b:In Silent Graves|19140|In Silent Graves|Gary A. Braunbeck|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1297542862s/19140.jpg|20435], he almost show more reaches them.

With a plot so twisted and clever that I'm not even going to try to describe it in detail, okay I will, sorta. Mr. Hands is a sort of retribution machine for child abuse who is the progeny of the deceased mentally handicapped Ronald James Williamson who himself is more like a Dr. Kevorkian on wheels for those that are "hurting." The whole tale has a framing story that makes it almost like one of Dunsany's Jorkens club tales. Then there is Lucy Thompson who gets caught up in the web of both Ronnie and Mr. Hands. This is less than half of it, you still have Thalidomide Man, the Reverend, Henry/Randy, little Sarah, and child abuser Timothy Beals. To say the plot was confusing at times would be an understatement, but Braunbeck brings it all together in an ending that Stephen King would kill for.

In all this Braunbeck really wants to talk about revenge, retribution (divine and otherwise), and justice; guilt and forgiveness and disguise it all as a really clever and literate horror story.

Included in the copy I have is an award winning novella: Kiss of the Mudman, which in the typical fashion of the award winner isn't near as good as the novel here. It won the International Horror Guild Award for novella. Its inclusion here isn't totally random since some of the characters from Mr. Hands are back for an encore.

Go buy anything by Braunbeck, you won't be disappointed.
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A Haunting Masterpiece of Horror - "Keepers" Will Stay with You

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

"Keepers" by Gary A. Braunbeck is a mesmerizing tour de force in the world of horror literature. This chilling and thought-provoking tale will grip your heart and mind from the very first page and not let go until long after you've closed the book.

Braunbeck's storytelling is a testament to his mastery of the genre. He weaves a deeply atmospheric and suspenseful narrative that transcends the traditional show more horror clichés, offering a unique and profoundly unsettling experience. The small-town setting of Cedar Hill becomes an integral character in its own right, with the author's vivid descriptions drawing you into a world where darkness hides beneath the seemingly ordinary.

The characters in "Keepers" are beautifully drawn, each with their own complex backstories and secrets. You'll find yourself deeply invested in their struggles, their fears, and their attempts to unravel the mysteries surrounding Cedar Hill. The emotional depth Braunbeck infuses into his characters enhances the sense of dread and empathy.

What truly sets "Keepers" apart is its ability to blend supernatural horror with poignant human themes. As the narrative unfolds, it explores the nature of fear, grief, and the enduring power of stories. The sense of unease and dread lingers, making you question the boundaries between reality and the supernatural.

This is a horror novel that will not only send shivers down your spine but also leave you with a haunting sense of introspection. It's a reminder of the uncharted territories of the human psyche and the terrifying secrets hidden within the shadows.

"Keepers" is a must-read for fans of horror fiction and those who appreciate the genre's deeper, psychological aspects. Gary A. Braunbeck delivers a masterpiece that will leave you sleepless and haunted by its brilliance long after you've finished it. It's a true gem that deserves its place among the classics of horror literature.
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This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
I like to watch TV series in installments: ideally no more than one episode a night so I can savour each one, digesting the ideas and developments before moving on to the next.

Gary A. Braunbeck's collection of short stories requires the same approach. There are 40 stories in total but to gorge yourself on them, to read more than a few in each sitting, would require you to skim the surface when Braunbeck wants you to immerse yourself in the horrors embedded in each of these tales.

-- What's it show more about? --

This is a collection of short stories that spans Braunbeck's career and incorporates a number of genres, including elements of fantasy and science-fiction, but the driving force behind each tale is horror: horror driven by who we are and what we do to each other. As fellow horror/fantasy/supernatural author Tim Waggoner notes in his introduction to 'El Poso Del Mundo', 'true horror - horror that matters - isn't about machete-wielding maniacs, but rather the pain that eats like cold acid at the center of the human heart.' And though the book has its share of machete-wielders, they always have reasons, and there's plenty of pain: loss, death, torture and sexual abuse of young children feature prominently throughout. This is not a book for the squeamish, though there's no graphic glorification of violence here, just stunningly brutal events. (In fact, one story actually criticises the way violence is glorified in culture.)

-- What's it like? --

Varied. As the author himself notes in his introduction to the first part, 'The stories in this section are all over the road. Kind of like my thought processes, but let's not get into my dreadful personality problems this soon..." There are stories featuring cybercults, adults who believe they are children, God's assistant and even ashes who narrate their woes to other heaps of ashes. My reactions were similarly varied: there were some chilling stories I thought were very powerful and some stories where I felt the events were simply too bizarre for me to follow.

Loneliness is a major theme, from the war veteran who is ignored after losing his face in battle to the children's party magician who believes he's Merlin to the man who dreams his blind date into life. The themes are what made reading the entire collection worthwhile; although I didn't 'get' every story, I found it interesting to see how particular subjects were treated when returned to again and again. Fathers come under particular pressure in this collection; there are a number of very angry men whose feelings consume them and spit out their families, making the traditional family seem like quite a frightening idea in itself!

-- What's to like? --

Braunbeck is a writer who is primarily about the ideas (what if this thing happened?) but his prose can be beautifully poetic, too. In Wayne's story, 'For Want of a Smile', we read that 'Wayne's thoughts of his impending blind date retreated to the back of his mind where they curled up in a corner, covered themselves against the cold, and snapped off the light.' Later, in 'Tales the Ashes Tell', a character attempts to explain himself and seek redemption but finds that, 'The rest of it dies in his throat, clogged by phlegm and failure and guilt.'

Braunbeck also has a deliciously dark sense of humour. In 'Just Out of Reach' we are told that, 'It was necessary from time to time to check and make sure his chef hadn't killed anyone. The staff tended to give better service when they weren't dead.' This is a particularly effective story in which a quite comic opening gradually shifts into an incredibly dark and powerful tale.

I also thoroughly enjoyed Braunbeck's use of already established fictional characters and historical figures. In 'Cyrano' he provides an alternative postscript to 'Frankenstein' which makes use of Daniel Hawthorne's 'Rappaccini's Daughter', Oscar Wilde's 'The picture of Dorian Gray', and Robert Louis Stevenson's 'Jekyll and Hyde', among others. Obviously, this kind of intertwining of fictional narratives and characters works best when you have some familiarity with the stories ('Rappacini's Daughter' was completely new to me) but it's still enjoyable as a stand-alone story. Similarly, in 'Curtain Call', Bram Stoker's Dracula haunts his creator in a world where Jonathan Harker has been easily overcome.
What's not to like?

Basic errors, especially in homophones, are relatively frequent and (instances such as 'formerly' instead of 'formally') do catch my attention and inevitably detract from my appreciation of the overall story-telling.

Each of the 16 stories in part two featured an introduction from other writers and, while these were occasionally illuminating, sometimes they contained almost spoiler-esque information (and on a kindle it's more challenging to skip spoilers), which could frustrate some readers who wanted a blank slate to appreciate the stories. (I am well aware that many readers may consider these a bonus!)

-- Final thoughts --

This is a dark and powerful collection of horror stories from a writer who is clearly an accomplished craftsman. I enjoyed the twists and give Braunbeck full credit for writing the most disturbing tale I have EVER read ('Chow Hound' features a baby whose actions disturbed me greatly). In amongst the horror there are some more redemptive stories, which I particularly enjoyed, especially 'Afterward, There Will Be a Hallway', a sweet story in which a dead seven year old girl helps a man back to spiritual life, and 'A Little off the Top', in which a barber and his wife atone for their past sins in a rather magical way. Finally, 'We now Pause for Station Identification' (which won the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Short Fiction in 2005,) offers a quietly desperate take on zombies.

This is horror that focuses on the human heart and examines why we do what we do. One not to be missed for horror fans.
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This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
This was my first novel by the author and not at all what I expected. What I expected was a straight-forward horror story, but what I got was a multi-layered story that can't be pegged as only one genre. Sometimes I felt completely overwhelmed by the complexity of the plot, but the author amazingly managed to get back on track and keep everything in line.

Graves was by no means a fast-paced read. The extensive plot demands a great deal of attention and the outstanding prose must be savored show more rather than devoured. But patience truly pays off with this novel. I have to admit that several times I started getting bored, but I always felt an overwhelming urge to continue reading, like a strong undercurrent that carries you away. Patience really pays off with this incredible story that will still occupy your mind for some time.

I read the comparatively long after word contained in this version with great interest. It was extremely revealing and the therein provided short story felt like a tasty little refill.

(I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review)
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This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.

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Ray Bradbury Contributor
Lucy A. Snyder Contributor
Tom Piccirilli Contributor
Bob Morrish Editor, Contributor
Hank Schwaeble Editor, Contributor
Ray Garton Contributor
Tim Lebbon Contributor, Introduction
Dominick Cancilla Contributor
William F. Nolan Contributor
Bev Vincent Contributor
Bentley Little Contributor
Mort Castle Contributor
Richard Matheson Contributor
Glenn Chadbourne Cover artist, Illustrator
Geoff Cooper Contributor
Jack Ketchum Contributor
Brian Keene Contributor
Al Sarrantonio Contributor
John Skipp Contributor
Joe Hill Contributor
Gemma Files Contributor
Christopher Golden Contributor
Christopher Conlon Contributor
Ed Gorman Contributor
J. N. Williamson Contributor
Alex McVey Illustrator & Cover Artist, Illustrator
Allen Koszowski Illustrator
Keith Minnion Illustrator
Ron Horsley Contributor
Barry Hoffman Contributor
Billy Martin Contributor
Tim Waggoner Contributor
George Ibarra Contributor
John Maclay Contributor
Judi Rohrig Contributor
P. D. Cacek Contributor
Ray Russell Contributor
Sharon Cullars Contributor
Thomas Sullivan Contributor
Deborah LeBlanc Contributor
Joe Nassise Contributor
Tracy Knight Contributor
Mark Powers Contributor
Alfred Klosterman Illustrator
Charles Lang Cover artist
Alan M. Clark Illustrator, Cover artist
Chad Savage Illustrator
Audre Illustrator
Randy Broecker Illustrator
Bernie Wrightson Cover artist
Tony Gleeson Illustrator
Caniglia Illustrator
Simon Duric Illustrator
Stacy Drum Cover artist
Erik Wilson Cover artist
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Members
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Popularity
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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