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Worst Knights Ever follows a comically disastrous adventure in which the Queen, backed by a ludicrously inept band of modern-day celebrity knights, must defeat a dragon terrorizing 2001 England. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
My co-writer, Jimmy Paulsen, and I were writing movies at the time and living in Hollywood. We had just read about the new real-life celebrities that were knighted that year, and it made us laugh because the very worst people you could choose to save the world would be old, vain, selfish, self-important actors. Within an hour, we had a 3-page outline that became this book.
This seemed like a fun book to write. What scene in the book did you have the most fun creating?
Like a real egomaniac, I still listen to the audiobook all the time when I shower. Our narrator, Mitch Benn, did a phenomenal job and even did all of the celebrity impressions. It’s an incredible performance. So, in that sense, producing the audiobook might have been the most fun. Speaking of written chapters though, the pet shop scenes kill me. The knights have acquired a box of grenades from probable maniac/actor Vinnie Jones. The only thing the knights know that the dragon eats is dogs, (RIP to the Queen’s corgis and dorgis), so they head to the pet shop in hopes of getting a dog to wear a necklace made of grenades and be bait for the dragon. Don’t worry, dog lovers. The pet shop workers are hilariously on to them.
There’s a seamless blend of chaos, humor, and pop culture references throughout the book. How did you balance all these elements without overwhelming readers, and did any scenarios get cut for being just TOO over the top?
Thank you. Honestly, I have no idea. I simply wrote the book for me. This is what I would enjoy as a reader. Obviously, I’m biased, but this is my favorite book ever. I’d never read a book like this.
There was one chapter that was cut for just being way too crazy. As ludicrous as the plot and humor may be, everything in the book is played dead-serious. Life and death are at stake. So, there was one chapter where the fictional wives of the knights, Elton’s partner, David Furnish, and my favorite character – Connery’s housekeeper, were getting drunk together. They’re so stressed that their significant others could possibly die that they’re getting wasted. That quickly took a turn, and they all spent the evening having a ladies’ fight club to blow off steam. It was really fun and silly, but it was just too much.
What is the next book you are working on, and when will it be available?
I’m hoping to write the sequel to Worst Knights Ever to coincide with the release of the film if there is one. But that’s a ways off. I truly think Worst Knights Ever could be a movie franchise that spans decades. Make a film and a sequel, wait ten years, cast new real-life knights, and make a sequel. Rinse. Repeat. As long as real-life celebrities keep getting knighted, you could make these movies forever.
I will start writing my next book in November. I think in movie references, as evidenced in Worst Knights Ever, so I’d say my next novel is a story about a young boy trying to navigate his parents’ divorce with the help of some famous imaginary friends. In that sense, I hope it feels like JoJo Rabbit. The trick will be keeping the R-rated comedy at the forefront, getting laughs on every page while also deftly handling the seriousness of physical abuse and divorce. With any luck it should be out in the fall of 2024.
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The only problem is that the Queen has only knighted celebrities.
Worst Knights Ever is the hilarious tale of four celebrities who volunteer to hunt down the dragon and try and save all of London.
This novel is an R-rated fantasy satire that has been called Jaws meets Ricky Gervais’ Extras. Its outrageous irreverent humour and surprising heart have delighted early reviewers.
The novel is very inclusive and features LGTBQ heroes.
If you like quick wit, some dirty jokes, loving relationships, and brave celebrities who are under-prepared and in grave danger – You will love Worst Knights Ever!
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Worst Knights Ever
Posted by Literary Titan

When a dragon suddenly appears and begins to terrorize England, Queen Elizabeth has to come up with a solution, and fast! In a stroke of genius, she decides to do what her royal ancestors would have done and calls in her knights to fight said dragon. Unfortunately for her, and probably all of England as well, knights in the modern century are mostly old geezers who are famous for some kind of entertainment career. Despite the odds against them, the motley crew of England’s “who’s who,” as well as a plethora of rising stars eager for their own knighthood, set out for the role of a lifetime. It’s action! It’s an adventure! It’s…Mr. Bean and Star Wars jokes?
“Worst Knights Ever”, by Dane Hanson in tandem with Jimmy Paulsen, is an uproarious and absurd story that follows the ridiculously inept attempts by Queen Elizabeth’s “knights.” Set in 2001, the characters are all well-known British celebrities from different walks of life and careers, with a few from other nationalities thrown in for good measure. Imagining almost any of them in the situations they find themselves makes for laugh-out-loud fun on literally almost every page, while their personal lives are given interesting twists you might never see coming. (Such as exactly why Elton John isn’t a fan of Steven Spielberg!) And every page does indeed bring a new level of ridiculousness, somehow topping the bizarre things that have already occurred. It’s obvious how much fun the authors must have had putting this story together, and the no-holds-barred introduction perfectly sets the tone for what’s to come. Taking non-fictional characters and putting them into a fictional scenario isn’t a new concept, but having them face an adventure this wildly crazy might be a first. In a nod to the authors, it definitely works!
This book is an easy 5 out of 5 stars for me. It was entertaining, unpredictable, and kept me laughing constantly. Readers who are looking for a solid story based on logic and reality should stay away, but those looking for a madcap and absurdly entertaining piece adventure story will love it! It seemed as if the authors tried to cram as many people and references into the book as possible, but at no point was it ever too much. I could have happily read more!
Pages: 308 | ASIN: B0CBL678MK
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