About
Samuel Knox is an internationally-selling author, blogger, and father of two based out of the southeast. He leads writer's workshops, provides editing services, and is currently working on his second novel GESTALT UNLIMITED.
He's worked as a ghostwriter for several years with pieces featured in The Huffington Post, Forbes, and Business Insider. His fiction is often described as existential, dystopian, and irreverent. An avid dark comedy and literature fan, he enjoys experimenting with media and supporting other writers.
His latest work HOW TO SEE A MAN ABOUT A DOG - COLLECTED WRITINGS was written over eleven years. This darkly comic surrealist work was truly a labor of love made with the intention of bringing light to the darkest corners of modern life
Featured Work
How to See a Man About a Dog: Collected Writings
How To See A Man About A Dog is a collection of experimental short stories, powerful poems, and pulp fiction prose that will take you on a wild, hilarious, and heartbreaking journey. Surrealist short stories, memoiristic poems, and haunting jokes guide you through Samuel Knox's biting commentary on mental illness in America.
"In the light of the moon, a stack of diet pancakes glisten on the dining room table. 'Steven!' The kitchen erupted! 'It is five past your 3 AM Pre-Breakfast Dunch.' Stephen knew all too well that he was late for his self-imposed good therapy, the latest in in-home, trans-fat free therapy." - Holy Cannoli, How To See A Man About A Dog
For the reader looking for a wholly original and experimental mixed-media approach to stories, How To See A Man About A Dog is a much-needed fever dream tour-de-force.
"One size fits all never fits me. Hell, what a size. I supposed, sometime once in my early childhood, that it was all a curse." - My Girl Lately, How To See A Man About A Dog
How To See A Man About A Dog is a kaleidoscopic collage made of equal parts delight and despair. Samuel Knox blends sci-fi, horror, fantasy, and non-fiction into a single enrapturing vision of what it means to be human in the modern age.