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The Painted Darkness [Paperback]

Brian James Freeman , Brian Keene
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Book Description

February 23, 2012
"The tone and building dread reminds me of classic Stephen King. Great velocity and impact, and super creepy. Don't go in the basement!"
-- Stewart O'Nan, New York Times bestselling author of The Night Country and A Prayer for the Dying

When Henry was a child, something terrible happened in the woods behind his home, something so shocking he could only express his terror by drawing pictures of what he had witnessed. Eventually, Henry's mind blocked out the bad memories, but he continued to draw, often at night by the light of the moon.

Twenty years later, Henry makes his living by painting his disturbing works of art. He loves his wife and his son, and life couldn't be better... except there's something not quite right about the old stone farmhouse his family now calls home. There's something strange living in the cramped cellar, in the maze of pipes that feed the ancient steam boiler.

A winter storm is brewing, and soon Henry will learn the true nature of the monster waiting for him down in the darkness. He will battle this demon and, in the process, he may discover what really happened when he was a child -- and why, in times of trouble, he thinks: I paint against the darkness.

But will Henry learn the truth in time to avoid the terrible fate awaiting him... or will the thing in the cellar get him and his family first?

Written as both a meditation on the art of creation and as an examination of the secret fears we all share, The Painted Darkness is a terrifying look at the true cost we pay when we run from our grief -- and what happens when we're finally forced to confront the monsters we know all too well.

Reviews and Praise:
"Fast-paced, satisfying horror... a compelling read thanks to skillfully composed prose that builds tension and evokes emotional response."
-- Publishers Weekly

"Brian James Freeman's evocative tale about the dark corners of an artist's imagination is elegant and haunting."
-- David Morrell, New York Times bestselling author of The Shimmer

"Spooky stuff!"
-- Richard Matheson, New York Times bestselling author of What Dreams May Come and I Am Legend

"The Painted Darkness is a dark, terrifying, and deeply moving gem of a novella.  Brian James Freeman managed to both scare me and move me to tears."
-- Tess Gerritsen, New York Times bestselling author of The Keepsake

"The tone and building dread reminds me of classic Stephen King. Great velocity and impact, and super creepy. Don't go in the basement!"
-- Stewart O'Nan, New York Times bestselling author of The Night Country and A Prayer for the Dying

"Wonderfully reminiscent of the quiet horror of Charles L. Grant, The Painted Darkness takes readers on a gently chilly walk through the forest of fears both conscious and subconscious. With Straubian lyricism, Brian James Freeman evokes not only the irrational terrors of childhood, but addresses the roots of creativity and the vital importance of art. A very impressive achievement."
-- Bentley Little, author of The House and His Father's Son

"The Painted Darkness delves into territory that fascinates so many of us -- the fine lines between beauty and horror, faith and fear, art and the unconscious. Both a wonderful allegory and a gripping read, Brian James Freeman has written a taut, memorable tale."
-- Michael Koryta, award-winning author of So Cold the River, The Cypress House, and The Ridge


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Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

A free prerelease e-book edition has garnered plenty of advance buzz for this fast-paced, satisfying horror novella from Cemetery Dance Magazine editor Freeman (Blue November Storms). Twenty years after a traumatic childhood incident, Henry has become a professional painter who uses his work as an outlet for his inner demons. Something from his past has taken up residence in the basement of the house he shares with his wife, Sarah, and young son, Dillon, challenging Henry's ability to "paint against the darkness." The narrative builds up to a conclusion that isn't entirely shocking, but it still makes for a compelling read thanks to skillfully composed prose that builds tension and evokes emotional response. The paper edition includes several eerie full-page b&w illustrations by Jill Bauman. (Nov.) (c)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Review

"Brian James Freeman's evocative tale about the dark corners of an artist's imagination is elegant and haunting. This beautifully designed book with splendid illustrations by Jill Bauman is a pleasure to read and a joy to hold." --David Morrell, New York Times bestselling author of The Shimmer

"Spooky stuff!" --Richard Matheson, New York Times bestselling author of I Am Legend

"The Painted Darkness is a dark, terrifying, and deeply moving gem of a novella. Brian James Freeman managed to both scare me and move me to tears." --Tess Gerritsen, New York Times bestselling author of The Keepsake

"The tone and building dread reminds me of classic Stephen King. Great velocity and impact, and super creepy. Don't go in the basement!" --Stewart O'Nan, New York Times bestselling author of The Night Country

"Wonderfully reminiscent of the quiet horror of Charles L. Grant, The Painted Darkness takes readers on a gently chilly walk though the forest of fears both conscious and subconscious. With Straubian lyricism, Brian James Freeman evokes not only the irrational terrors of childhood, but addresses the roots of creativity and the vital importance of art. A very impressive achievement." --Bentley Little, award-winning author of His Father's Son

“The Painted Darkness delves into territory that fascinates so many of us — the fine lines between beauty and horror, faith and fear, art and the unconscious. Both a wonderful allegory and a gripping read, Brian James Freeman has written a taut, memorable tale.”
-- Michael Koryta, award-winning author of So Cold the River, The Cypress House, and The Ridge
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (February 23, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1469975181
  • ISBN-13: 978-1469975184
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (82 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,182,185 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Brian James Freeman sold his first short story when he was fourteen years old and his first novel when he was twenty-four. His novels, novellas, short stories, essays, and interviews have been published by Warner Books, Cemetery Dance Publications, Borderlands Press, Book-of-the-Month Club, Leisure, and many others.

His novella, The Painted Darkness, took the Internet by storm as an eBook during the summer of 2010, reaching more than 30,000 readers in the first few months after publication. The book was published in hardcover in December 2010 by Cemetery Dance Publications, with the signed editions selling out in just 24 hours. Due to overwhelming demand from booksellers, the first printing of the trade edition went out of print on the day of publication and Cemetery Dance rushed a second printing. The Painted Darkness was also offered as the "Free eBook of the Month" by WOWIO.com in October 2010 and within two weeks it became the most downloaded title in the program's history.

Freeman is also the author of Blue November Storms, which was recently revised and republished, and Black Fire, his first novel, which will be revised and republished by the end of 2013.

His short fiction has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies since 1994 including From the Borderlands (Warner Books), Borderlands 5 (Borderlands Press), Corpse Blossoms (Creeping Hemlock Press), and all seven volumes of the acclaimed Shivers anthology series (Cemetery Dance Publications).

He has four short story collections on the way in 2013 and 2014: More Than Midnight, Weak and Wounded, Dreamlike States, and Lost and Lonely. Seven Stories, an Amazon eBook exclusive short story collection, was the #1 bestselling story collection on Amazon.com in the US, UK, Germany, Spain, and France, and #2 bestseller in Italy, during the first week of February 2012.

Freeman is also the editor of the anthology Dueling Minds, which was published in 2013 as the 10th volume in the acclaimed Cemetery Dance Signature Series.

He's well-known in the Stephen King fan community for his retired website, StephenKingNews.com, and his two well-regarded books of Stephen King trivia: The Illustrated Stephen King Trivia Book (with Bev Vincent) and The Illustrated Stephen King Movie Trivia Book (with Kevin Quigley and Hans-Ake Lilja), both of which featured the artwork of Glenn Chadbourne.

Since December 2008, Freeman has been the managing editor of Cemetery Dance magazine, where his column "The Final Question" appears. His essays, columns, and interviews have been published in The Stephen King Library Desk Calendar 2009 (Book of the Month Club), The Stephen King Library Desk Calendar 2010 (Book of the Month Club), Jobs in Hell, Hellnotes, and Cemetery Dance. His non-fiction has been translated into French.

Freeman is also the publisher of Lonely Road Books where he has worked with Stephen King, Guillermo del Toro, Chuck Hogan, Mick Garris, Stewart O'Nan, and other acclaimed authors. You can learn more on the official Lonely Road Books website at http://www.LonelyRoadBooks.com

He lives in Pennsylvania with his wife, two cats, and two German Shorthaired Pointers. More books are on the way. Learn more about his work on his website, http://www.BrianJamesFreeman.com

Customer Reviews

This was a great book full of suspense and no shortage of scares. Bergy  |  19 reviewers made a similar statement
He is also a successful artist that draws beautiful dark paintings. Sherri L. Mcgee  |  14 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Much More Than "Just Another Novella" August 8, 2010
By brownie
Format:Kindle Edition
THE PAINTED DARKNESS: Novella Review

Grade: A

Before reading The Painted Darkness, I had heard of Brian James Freeman before. He'd published (or is about to publish) a handful of books with Cemetery Dance publications, and is currently one of the editors of the Cemetery Dance magazine. He's gone by several names--James Kidman, Brian Freeman, and finally Brian James Freeman. (He says he's sticking with the latter.) But...I'd never really read him before. His other novella, Blue November Storms, has long been OOP from Cemetery Dance, and his Leisure novel, Black Fire, is stuck somewhere in the Everest that is my To-Be-Read mountain. The only work I'd read by him previous to The Painted Darkness was a short story, "One More Day", in Shivers V--and, to put it frankly, I thought it paled in comparison to the other talent held in that anthology.

Yet here in The Painted Darkness, Freeman has obviously matured much as a writer since my last encounter with his work. The Painted Darkness reads like something Stephen King would put into words; something that a well-renowned author who has had years to hone his writing would write. It reads like a master of the craft has written it.

Freeman uses the novella format to tell his story, switching back and forth between the present and the past. It works great; and because the story isn't novel-length, the constant switching never becomes tiresome.

The plot tells the tale of Henry, a man who doesn't realize just how much of his childhood is left inside of him, buried under several layers of fear and sorrow. That's all I'll say; since the book isn't very long readers should go in unprepared for what they're about to experience. As for the experience itself: well, let's just say that Freeman knows how to slowly build his mysteries, adding layer after layer of fright and wonder into them. The final chapters of The Painted Darkness will fly by as you delve into Henry's world of imagination and terror.

So I'd never really read Brian James Freeman before. I'd never actually taken the time to dig up his works. Now, after experiencing the darkness? I can only see him going uphill from here.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Be sure to read this book with the light on! October 7, 2010
Format:Kindle Edition
Written in a style reminiscent of Stephen King, The Painted Darkness by Brian James Freeman takes the reader on a harrowing, suspense-building, and maddening journey into the mind and world of Henry. During the course of the ride, you will meet both adult Henry and childhood Henry as both stories, separate at first, become increasingly and seamlessly entwined as the book progresses.

Henry paints against the darkness. He doesn't know why and he has no recollection of the terrible and horrific events that happened during his childhood that led to his obsession. After an argument with his wife leaves him alone in the middle of a violent winter storm, Henry must face the monsters from his childhood that have seemingly and impossibly found their way into his cellar if he is to survive.

The Painted Darkness is a creepy, spooky, descent into madness that will have you turning the pages well into the night just as long as you remember to read with a light on.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The Painted Darkness - Must read! August 2, 2010
Format:Kindle Edition
What a great way to get to know an author you may not have read before. Thank you Cemetary Dance and Brian James Freeman for making the book available in these online formats. I downloaded the eBook pdf and then the audio so I could enjoy both. The beginning narration of the audio calls back memories of The Twilight Zone series and I could almost hear Rod Serling as the story began to unfold. The eBook version has many great additions which add another level of enjoyment for you, dear reader. Enjoy, and BEWARE OF BUNNIES WITH RED EYES!!!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Rapid Read, Inventive Imagery, Somewhat Scary
Book ended just as plot was getting thin which was a good thing. Author writes well, as an example I loved the line "Yet the darkness is there, and it's even colder than the... Read more
Published 15 days ago by Don Kidwell
5.0 out of 5 stars Bet you will read this nonstop!
Bloody Brilliant! What a tale! This novella was scary, fast paced, yet philosophical. What goes on in the mind, where is the line between reality and imagination, how much do we... Read more
Published 28 days ago by Karen J. Roberts
5.0 out of 5 stars CHILLING
This is my first experience reading a book by this author but won't be the last. It was chilling, scary, interesting and mesmerizing. It had a great and rather unique story line. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Marina
5.0 out of 5 stars What a twist
I enjoy a good twist in a book. This one was a good one. Didn't see it coming. They are the best kind too. So grab your chair and get ready for the ride.
Published 1 month ago by joann
4.0 out of 5 stars ....still in process of reading...
....and so far, it's scary-good! I really like how the author keeps the reader on edge. It's a very creepy read!
Published 1 month ago by L. Ahearn
5.0 out of 5 stars The painted darkness
Introduction was unique and had the reader wanting to read more. Finished STORY quickly. Loved it. Would recommend it for those who like suspenseful reading.
Published 1 month ago by KATIE CALDANA
3.0 out of 5 stars A good short horror read
This novella felt a bit familiar (most horror lit does, its authors having been so influenced by Stephen King) as its scary tale of memory, imagination, and art unfolded. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Andrew S. Wheeler
5.0 out of 5 stars What's next?
This story will draw you in and not let you go until you find out where it is going. Gripping!
Published 1 month ago by Kathleen A. Cannon
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding!!
I've read a lot of authors from the horror/thriller genre, and in my opinion Brian Freeman is right up there with Peter Straub and Stephen King. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Vicki Liebowitz
5.0 out of 5 stars Really well-written, psychological horror with multiple twists.
The Painted Darkness is one of the best novellas I've ever read. Freeman weaves the tale of Young Henry and Adult Henry into a story that is gripping and emotional. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Johnny Rotten Apples
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