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by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. San Francisco, CA, Columbia, PA: Underwood-Miller, April
1988, hardcover, p. 123-124. ISBN: 0-88733-024-X. Limited edition of 1,000 numbered copies,
signed by the authors. Another 100 numbered copies reserved as “presentation copies.”
2a. As “With Waldenbooks” in Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King,
edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. Los Angeles, CA, Columbia, PA: Underwood-Miller,
April 1988, hardcover, p. 123-124. ISBN: 0-88733-024-X. Deluxe limited edition of 52 lettered
copies, signed by the authors.
2b. As “With Waldenbooks” in Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King,
edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. New York: McGraw-Hill, June 1988, hardcover, p.
124-125. ISBN: 0-07-065759-9. 100 copies reserved for contributors, designated “presentation
copy.”
2c. As “With Waldenbooks” in Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King,
edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. New York: McGraw-Hill, June 1988, hardcover, p.
124-125. ISBN: 0-07-065759-9.
2d. As “With Waldenbooks” in Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King,
edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. Quality Paperback Book Club, February 1989, trade
paperback, p. 124-125. No ISBN.
2e. As “With Waldenbooks” in Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King,
edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. New York: Warner Books, July 1989, trade paperback,
p. 124-125. ISBN: 0-446-39057-7.
2f. As “With Waldenbooks” in Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King,
edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. London: New English Library, 1989, hardcover, p.
130-131. ISBN: 0-450-49992-8.
2g. As “With Waldenbooks” in Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King,
edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. London: New English Library, March 1990, mass-
market paperback, p. 171-173. ISBN: 0-450-51606-7.
3. The Stephen King Companion, edited by George Beahm. Kansas City, MO: Andrews and
McMeel, September 1989, trade paperback, p. 207-208. ISBN: 0-8362-7978-6.
3a. The Stephen King Companion, edited by George Beahm. Kansas City, MO: Andrews and
McMeel, October 1989, trade paperback, p. 207-208. ISBN: 0-8362-7978-6. Second printing,
incorporating additions and changes.
3b. The Stephen King Companion, edited by George Beahm. Hampton, VA: GB Publishing,
October 1989, hardcover, p. 207-208. ISBN: 0-8362-7978-6. Limited edition of 1,000 numbered
copies, signed by the editor.
3c. The Stephen King Companion, edited by George Beahm. Hampton, VA: GB Publishing,
October 1989, hardcover, p. 207-208. ISBN: 0-8362-7978-6. Deluxe limited edition of 250
numbered copies, signed by the editor and multiple contributors.
3d. The Stephen King Companion, edited by George Beahm. Hampton, VA: GB Publishing,
October 1989, hardcover, p. 207-208. ISBN: 0-8362-7978-6. Limited edition of 26 lettered copies,
by the editor, and multiple contributors.
3 e. The Stephen King Companion, edited by George Beahm. London: Macdonald, October
1990, hardcover, p. 207-208. ISBN: 0-356-19200-8.
3f. The Stephen King Companion, edited by George Beahm. London: Futura, October 1991,
mass-market paperback, p. 302-304. ISBN: 0-7088-4933-4.
3g. Book-of-the-Month Club edition.
3h. Quality Paperback Book Club edition.
“Diamonds are Forever”—
87 Appearances:
1. Life (May, 1994): 26, 28, 30, 32, 34.
2. As “Introduction” in Heading Home: Growing Up in Baseball, photographed by Harry
Connolly. New York: Rizzoli International Publications, Inc., [June] 1995, hardcover, p. 27-33.
ISBN: 0-8478-1889-6. Note: Revised version.
“Digging The Boogens”—
308The Twilight Zone Magazine (July, 1982): 9-10.
“The Doll Who Ate His Mother”—
57 Appearances:
1. Whispers No. 11/12 (October, 1978): 63-64.
2. Incorporated into Danse Macabre, by Stephen King. New York: Everest House, 1981,
hardcover.
“Don’t Be Cruel”—
282TV Guide (April 30-May 6, 1983): A-1.
“Dr. Seuss and the Two Faces of Fantasy”—
363Fantasy Review No. 68 (June 1984): 10-12.
“The Dreaded X”—
329 Appearances:
1. Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (December 1986/January 1987): 1, 4-5, 9, 10.
2. Gauntlet: Exploring the Limits of Free Expression No. 2 (April, 1991): 69-84. [Revised]
3. Gauntlet 2, edited by Barry Hoffman. Baltimore, MD: Borderlands Press, May 1991,
hardcover, p. 45-59. No ISBN. A limited edition of 500 numbered copies, signed by 33 of the
contributors, including King.
“Dream Team: Just Another Horror Show”—
391The New York Times (August 9, 1992): S5.
“The Early Years…”—
66Life: The Observer Magazine [newspaper supplement; London, United Kingdom]
(September 17, 2000):.
“Elements of Tragedy: The Weapon”—
420The New York Times Magazine (September 23, 2001): 24.
“Entering the Rock Zone, Or, How I Happened to Marry a Rock Station from Outer Space”—
378Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (October, 1987): 1, 5.
“Ephen Stephen”—
285Bangor Daily News (February 13, 1985): 11.
“An Evening at the Billerica [Massachusetts] Library”—
381 Appearances:
1. Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King, edited by Tim Underwood and
Chuck Miller. San Francisco, CA, Columbia, PA: Underwood-Miller, April 1988, hardcover. ISBN:
0-88733-024-X. Limited edition of 1,000 numbered copies, signed by the authors. Another 100
numbered copies reserved as “presentation copies.”
1a. Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King, edited by Tim Underwood and
Chuck Miller. Los Angeles, CA, Columbia, PA: Underwood-Miller, April 1988, hardcover. ISBN:
0-88733-024-X. Deluxe limited edition of 52 lettered copies, signed by the authors.
1b. Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King, edited by Tim Underwood and
Chuck Miller. New York: McGraw-Hill, June 1988, hardcover. ISBN: 0-07-065759-9. 100 copies
reserved for contributors, designated “presentation copy.”
1c. Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King, edited by Tim Underwood and
Chuck Miller. New York: McGraw-Hill, June 1988, hardcover. ISBN: 0-07-065759-9.
1d. Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King, edited by Tim Underwood and
Chuck Miller. Quality Paperback Book Club, February 1989, trade paperback. No ISBN.
1e. Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King, edited by Tim Underwood and
Chuck Miller. New York: Warner Books, July 1989, trade paperback. ISBN: 0-446-39057-7.
1f. Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King, edited by Tim Underwood and
Chuck Miller. London: New English Library, 1989, hardcover. ISBN: 0-450-49992-8.
1g. Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King, edited by Tim Underwood and
Chuck Miller. London: New English Library, March 1990, mass-market paperback, p.9-21. ISBN: 0-
450-51606-7.
2. Secret Windows, by Stephen King. New York, New York: Book-of-the-Month Club, 2000,
hardcover, p. 231-247.
“An Evening with Stephen King”—
416Secret Windows, by Stephen King. New York, New York: Book-of-the-Month Club, [Fall]
2000, hardcover, p. 387-401.
“‘Ever Et Raw Meat?’ and Other Weird Questions”—
378 Appearances:
1. The New York Times Book Review (December 6, 1987): 7.
2. The Twilight Zone Magazine (June, 1988): 27, 41.
3. The Writer (July, 1988): 7-8.
4. As “Letters from Hell.” Northridge, CA: Lord John Press, July 1988. Note: This is an
advance flyer that reproduces the entire broadsheet in a reduced format.
5. As “Letters From Hell.” Northridge, CA: Lord John Press, September 1988, 18” x 24”
broadsheet, printed in three colors. Limited edition of 500 copies signed by King.
6. As “Letters From Hell.” Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (December, 1988): 11.
Note: This advertisement reproduces the entire broadsheet in a reduced format.
7. Book Talk Volume 2, Number 3 (Winter, 1988): 4-5.
8. As “Ever Et Raw Meat?” in The Bedford Reader, Sixth Edition, edited by X. J. Kennedy,
Dorothy M. Kennedy and Jane E. Aaron. Boston: Bedford Books, A Division of St. Martin’s Press
Inc., 1997, trade paperback, p. 161-165. ISBN: 0-312-13634-X.
9. As “‘Ever Et Raw Meat?’ and Other Weird Questions” in Secret Windows, by Stephen King.
New York, New York: Book-of-the-Month Club, 2000, hardcover, p. 333-337.
10. As “Ever Et Raw Meat?” in Patterns Plus: A Short Prose Reader with Augmentation,
Eighth Edition, edited by Mary Lou Conlin. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2005, trade
paperback. ISBN: 0-618-42119-X.
“Everything You Need to Know About Writing Successfully—in Ten Minutes”
101 Appearances:
1. The Writer (July, 1986): 7-10, 46.
2. The Writer’s Handbook, edited by Sylvia K. Burack. Boston: The Writer, Inc., 1988,
hardcover, p. 3-9. ISBN: 0-87116-151-6.
2a. The Writer’s Handbook, edited by Sylvia K. Burack. Boston: The Writer, Inc., 1988, trade
paperback, p. 3-9. ISBN: 0-87116-151-6.
2b. The Writer’s Handbook, edited by Sylvia K. Burack. Boston, MA: The Writer, Inc., 1989,
hardcover, p. 15-21. ISBN: 0-87116-156-7.
2c. The Writer’s Handbook, edited by Sylvia K. Burack. Boston, MA: The Writer, Inc., 1989,
trade paperback, p. 15-21. ISBN: 0-87116-145-1.
2d. The Writer’s Handbook, edited by Sylvia K. Burack. Boston, MA: The Writer, Inc., 1992,
hardcover, p. 7-13. ISBN: 0-87116-165-6.
2e. The Writer’s Handbook, edited by Sylvia K. Burack. Boston, MA: The Writer, Inc., 1992,
trade paperback, p. 7-13. ISBN:0- 8-7116-165-6.
3. The Fractal, edited by David Gardener. Fairfax, VA: Fractal Ink Press, No. 1 (Fall 1993):
66-72.
4. The Writer (March 2000): 7-10.
5. The Writer’s Handbook, 2002, edited by Elfrieda Abbe. Waukesha, Wisconsin: The Writer
Books, An Imprint of Kalmbach Trade Press, A Division of Kalmbach Publishing Co., [September]
2001, trade paperback, p. 102-107. ISBN: 0-87116-189-3. [Minor revisions].
6. As “All the Writing Advice You Need in 10 Minutes” in The Writer’s Survival Guide.
Waukesha, Wisconsin: The Writer Books, An Imprint of Kalmbach Trade Press, A Division of
Kalmbach Publishing Co., 2005, p. 19-24. No ISBN. Note: This is a special edition of The Writer
magazine.
“The Evil Dead: Why You Haven’t Seen It Yet...and Why You Ought To”—
309 Appearances:
1. The Twilight Zone Magazine (November 1982): 20-22.
2. As “A Note from Steven [sic] King” in Evil Dead: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack,
Varese Sarabande, 1982, [p. 4]. [Excerpt] [Compact disc; printed in album sleeve].
“Famous First Words: Well Begun is Half Done”—
366The New York Times Book Review (June 2, 1985): 3.
“A Fan’s Thoughts on the Red Sox”—
82Bangor Daily News (April 9, 1990): 13.
“The Fantastic Mr. Dahl”—
270Washington Post Book World (April 10, 1994): 1, 16.
“Favorite Films”—
308Washington Post (June 24, 1982): D7.
“Fenway and the Great White Whale”—
89Boston All-Star Game ’99. New York: The 1999 Major League Baseball All-Star Game,
[Summer] 1999, paperback, p. 155, 157, 159.
“The Final Argument”—
173The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla, by Stephen King. New York, NY: Scribner,
[November] 2003, hardcover, p. xi-xvi.
“First Foreword”—
60On Writing, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [October] 2000, hardcover, p. 7-9.
“~FLASH~ Tim Sample Saves America!”—
246The New Saturday Night at Moody’s Diner: Even More Stories, written and illustrated by
Tim Sample. Camden, ME: Down East Books, [July] 1996, trade paperback, p. vii-x. ISBN: 0-
89272-385-8.
“Flight of Fancy”—
293Bangor Daily News (November 3, 1994): A8.
“Following the Sox—in the C-C-C-Cold”—
80Bangor Daily News “Midweek Edition” (May 4, 1988): MW1, MW29.
“Forenote”—
47Danse Macabre, by Stephen King. New York: Everest House, [June] 1981, hardcover, p. 9-
12.
“Forenote to the Paperback Edition”—
48Danse Macabre, by Stephen King. New York: Berkley Books, December 1983, mass-market
paperback, p. xix-xxi.
“Foreword”—
114 Appearances:
1. Night Shift, by Stephen King. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., 1978, hardcover, p. xi-
xxii.
2. Portions were incorporated into Danse Macabre, by Stephen King. New York: Everest
House, 1981, hardcover.
3. As “Foreword to Night Shift” in Secret Windows, by Stephen King. New York, New York:
Book-of-the-Month Club, 2000, hardcover, p. 23-37.
“Foreword”—
221 Appearances:
1. Tales from the Nightside, by Charles L. Grant. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, October 1981,
hardcover, p. vii-xii. ISBN: 0-87054-091-2.
1a. Tales from the Nightside, by Charles L. Grant. London: Futura, April 1988, mass-market
paperback, p. vii-xii. ISBN: 0-7088-3713-1.
“Foreword”—
224 Appearances:
1. Stalking the Nightmare, by Harlan Ellison. Huntington Woods, MI: Phantasia Press, 1982,
hardcover, p. 3-13. ISBN: 0-932096-17-4. Limited edition of 700 numbered copies, signed by
Ellison.
1a. Stalking the Nightmare, by Harlan Ellison. Huntington Woods, MI: Phantasia Press, 1982,
hardcover, p. 3-13. ISBN: 0-932096-17-4. Limited edition of 40 lettered copies, signed by Ellison.
1 b. Stalking the Nightmare, by Harlan Ellison. Huntington Woods, MI: Phantasia Press,
[September] 1982, hardcover, p. 3-13. ISBN: 0-932096-16-6. Trade edition.
1c. Stalking the Nightmare, by Harlan Ellison. Huntington Woods, MI: Phantasia Press, 1982,
hardcover, p. 3-13. [Science Fiction Book Club edition]
1d. Stalking the Nightmare, by Harlan Ellison. New York: Berkley Books, May 1984, mass-
market paperback, p. 3-13. ISBN: 0-425-07169-3.
2. Edgeworks 2, by Harlan Ellison. Clarkston, GA: White Wolf Publishing, November 1996,
hardcover, p. ix-xix. ISBN: 1-56504-961-6.
2a. Edgeworks 2, by Harlan Ellison. Clarkston, GA: White Wolf Publishing, September 1999,
trade paperback, p. ix-xix. ISBN: 1-56504-830-X.
“Foreword”—
127Silver Bullet, by Stephen King. New York: A Signet Book, New American Library, October
1985, trade paperback, p. 7-16.
“Foreword”—
231 Appearances:
1. Scars, by Richard Christian Matheson. Los Angeles: Scream/Press, 1986, hardcover [?], p. i-
iv. A limited edition of 50 advance reader’s copies, signed by Matheson and artist Harry O. Morris,
printed for the 12th World Fantasy Convention.
1a. Scars, by Richard Christian Matheson. Los Angeles: Scream/Press, 1987, hardcover, p. i-iv.
A limited edition of 250 numbered copies, signed by Matheson and artist Harry O. Morris.
1b. Scars, by Richard Christian Matheson. Los Angeles: Scream/Press, 1987, hardcover, p. i-iv.
A limited edition of 26 lettered copies, signed by Matheson and artist Harry O. Morris.
1c. Scars, by Richard Christian Matheson. Los Angeles: Scream/Press, August 1987, hardcover,
p. i-iv. ISBN: 0-910489-15-7.
1d. Scars and Other Distinguishing Marks, by Richard Christian Matheson. New York: Tor, A
Tom Doherty Associates Book, July 1988, mass-market paperback, p. xi-xiv. ISBN: 0-812-52254-0.
Note: Expanded version of the 1987 edition.
“Foreword”—
243 Appearances:
1. The House Next Door, by Anne Rivers Siddons. Atlanta: Old New York Book Shop Press,
1993, hardcover, p. 8. ISBN: 0-937036-04-8. A limited edition of 125 (1-125) numbered copies,
signed by King and Siddons.
1a. The House Next Door, by Anne Rivers Siddons. Atlanta: Old New York Book Shop Press,
1993, hardcover, p. 8. ISBN: 0-937036-04-8. A limited edition of 26 lettered copies, signed by King
and Siddons.
1b. The House Next Door by Anne Rivers Siddons. Atlanta: Old New York Book Shop Press,
1993, hardcover, p. 8. ISBN: 0-937036-04-8. Trade edition.
1c. The House Next Door, by Anne Rivers Siddons. Bangor, ME: Betts Bookstore. 1995, trade
paperback, p. 8. ISBN: 0-937036-04-8. A limited edition of 225 (126-450) numbered copies, signed
by King and Siddons. Note: This edition consists of re-bound copies of the Old New York Book
Shop Press limited edition.
1d. The House Next Door, by Anne Rivers Siddons. Bangor, ME: Betts Bookstore. 1995, trade
paperback, p. 8. ISBN: 0-937036-04-8. A presentation state of 12 copies, signed by King and
Siddons. Note: This edition consists of re-bound copies of the Old New York Book Shop Press
limited edition.
“Foreword”—
245 Appearances:
1. PSYCHOanalysis, by Steve Lyons. Champaign, IL: Sagamore Publishing Llc, [May] 1995,
hardcover, p. xi-xiv. ISBN: 1-57167-013-0. ISBN: 1-57167-010-6.
1a. PSYCHOanalysis, by Steve Lyons. Champaign, IL: Sports Publishing Llc, [May] 2001, trade
paperback, p. xi-xiv. ISBN: 1-58261-360-5.
“Foreword”—
172The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, by Stephen King. New York: Viking, June 2003,
hardcover, p. iv-xxv. Revised edition.
“Foreword”—
255 Appearances:
1. Stephen King’s The Dark Tower: A Concordance, Volume I, by Robin Furth. New York:
Scribner, June 2003, trade paperback, p. vii-x. ISBN: 0-7432-5207-1.
1 a. Stephen King’s The Dark Tower: A Concordance, Volume I, by Robin Furth. London:
Hodder & Stoughton, October 2003, hardcover, p. xi-xvi. ISBN: 0-340-83062-X.
1b. Stephen King’s The Dark Tower: A Concordance, Volume I, by Robin Furth. London:
Hodder & Stoughton, November 2005, trade paperback, p. xi-xvi. ISBN: 0-340-89850-X.
“Foreword: A Letter”—
147 Appearances:
1. The Green Mile Part 1: The Two Dead Girls, by Stephen King. New York: A Signet Book,
March 1996, mass-market paperback, p. vii-xiii.
2. The Green Mile: The Complete Serial Novel, by Stephen King. New York: A Plume Book,
Penguin Books USA, May 1997, trade paperback, p. ix-xiv.
3. Also issued as a pamphlet that was part of a promotional packet, “The Green Mile File”
distributed by Penguin UK.
“Forget Hermon”—
283Bangor Daily News (June 22, 1983): 10.
“Four Past Midnight: A Note on ‘The Sun Dog’”—
137Four Past Midnight, by Stephen King. New York: Viking, [September] 1990, hardcover, p.
607-611.
“The Fright Report”—
59 Appearances:
1. Oui (January, 1978): 76-78, 107-108.
2. Portions incorporated as “An Annoying Autobiographical Pause, Part 4” in Danse Macabre,
by Stephen King. New York: Everest House, 1981, hardcover.
3. Chernobog [horror “fanzine”] Number 18 (late 1980s). Note: Special issue dedicated to
King.
“From On Writing”—
66White Lines: Writers on Cocaine, edited by Steven Hyde and Geno Zanetti. New York:
Thunder’s Mouth Press, An Imprint of Avalon Publishing Group Incorporated, December 2002, trade
paperback, p. 208-210. ISBN: 1-56025-378-9.
“From On Writing”—
66 Appearances:
1. Guys Write for Guys Read, edited by Jon Scieszka. New York, NY: Viking, A Division of
Penguin Young Readers Group, [May] 2005, hardcover, p. 133-134. ISBN: 0-670-06007-0.
1a. Guys Write for Guys Read, edited by Jon Scieszka. New York, NY: Viking, A Division of
Penguin Young Readers Group, [May] 2005, trade paperback, p. 133-134. ISBN: 0-670-06027-5.
“From Stephen King”—
235 Appearances:
1. Richard Matheson: Collected Stories, by Richard Matheson. Los Angeles, CA: Dream/Press,
A Division of Scream/Press, [October] 1989, trade paperback, p. 799-800. No ISBN. Advance
Reading Copy/WFC (World Fantasy Convention) Prevue Edition, limited to 350 copies.
1 a. Richard Matheson: Collected Stories, by Richard Matheson. Los Angeles, CA:
Dream/Press, A Division of Scream/Press, 1989, hardcover, p. 799-800. ISBN: 0-910489-10-6. A
limited edition of 100 numbered copies, signed by Matheson.
1 b. Richard Matheson: Collected Stories, by Richard Matheson. Los Angeles, CA:
Dream/Press, A Division of Scream/Press, 1989, hardcover, p. 799-800. ISBN: 0-910489-10-6. A
limited edition of 400 numbered copies, signed by Matheson.
1 c. Richard Matheson: Collected Stories, by Richard Matheson. Los Angeles, CA:
Dream/Press, A Division of Scream/Press, 1989, hardcover, p. 799-800. ISBN: 0-910489-10-6. A
limited edition of 500 unnumbered copies, signed by Matheson.
2. As “Introduction” in Nightmare At 20,000 Feet, by Richard Matheson. New York, NY: A Tor
Book, Published by Tom Doherty Associates, January 2002, hardcover, p. 11-12. ISBN: 0-765-
30411-2.
2a. As “Introduction” in Nightmare At 20,000 Feet, by Richard Matheson. New York, NY: A
Tor Book, Published By Tom Doherty Associates, January 2002, trade paperback, p. 11-12. ISBN: 0-
312-87827-3.
3. Richard Matheson: Collected Stories, Volume 3, edited by Stanley Wiater. Colorado
Springs, Colorado: Edge Books/Gauntlet Press, [December] 2005, trade paperback, p. 223. ISBN: 1-
8873688-1-7. Note: An expanded three-volume edition of Richard Matheson: Collected Stories.
“From Stephen King”—
291Mystery Scene No. 30 (July-August, 1991): iv.
“From Stephen Regarding Cell”—
431 http://www.stephenking.com. March 24, 2006.
“From the Desk of Stephen King”—
405 Appearances:
1. 1998.
2. Reprinted in 2005.
“From the Nitty-Gritty”—
278The Maine Campus [University of Maine, Orono student newspaper] (February 22, 1968):
6.
“Gangster Rap”—
275The Boston Sunday Globe (May 8, 2005): K6.
“Getting Back to Work”—
66Writer’s Yearbook 2001 [ Writer’s Digest Special Issue] (2001): 15-16.
“Ghostmaster General”—
350 Appearances:
1. Bangor Daily News (October 31, 1978): 14.
2. Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (October, 1985): 1, 7.
“Ghoulies, Ghosties and Girls”—
407Newsweek (June 28, 1999): 64.
“Giant Skull and Crossbones for Maine Yankee”—
325Bangor Daily News (September 29, 1982): 10.
“The Glass Floor: Introduction”—
137Weird Tales No. 298 (Fall, 1990): 36-37.
“The Gospel According to John Irving”—
270Washington Post Book World (March 5, 1989): 1, 14.
“Great Hookers I Have Known”—
106Secret Windows, by Stephen King. New York, New York: Book-of-the-Month Club, [Fall]
2000, hardcover, p. 373-379.
“Hannibal the Cannibal”—
272 Appearances:
1. As “Sequel Surpasses First Two Books” in The Ottawa Citizen [newspaper; Ottawa,
Canada] (June 9, 1999): D8.
2. The New York Times Book Review (June 13, 1999): 4, 6.
“Head Down”—
83 Appearances:
1. The New Yorker (April 16, 1990): 68-78, 97-111.
2. The Best American Sports Writing, 1991, edited by David Halberstam and series editor
Glenn Stout. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, October 1991, hardcover, p. 280-327. ISBN: 0-
395-57043-3.
2a. The Best American Sports Writing, 1991, edited by David Halberstam and series editor
Glenn Stout. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, October 1991, trade paperback, p. 280-327. ISBN:
0-395-57044-1.
3. Nightmares & Dreamscapes, by Stephen King. New York: Viking, 1993, hardcover, p. 741-
794.
4. Baseball: A Literary Anthology, edited by Nicholas Dawidoff. New York: Library Of
America, February 2002, hardcover, p. 596-642. ISBN: 0-931082-09-X.
“The Healthy Power of a Good Scream”—
58Self (September, 1981): 141, 143-144.
“Hello Mary Lou, Goodbye Rick”—
312Spin (April, 1986): 24-25.
“Helmetless Bikers Have Fallen in Love with an Image”—
336Bangor Daily News (October 16, 1991): 15.
“His Creepiest Movies”—
310USA Today (August 27, 1985):.
“Horror!”—
418Men’s Health (March, 2001): 121.
“Horror Fiction: From Danse Macabre”—
59Secret Windows, by Stephen King. New York, New York: Book-of-the-Month Club, [Fall]
2000, hardcover, p. 71-230.
“Horror, He Wrote”—
257 Appearances:
1. The Los Angeles Times Book Review [newspaper; Los Angeles, California] (April 17, 2005):
R3-R4. [Excerpt]
2. As “Introduction: ‘Lovecraft’s Pillow’” in H. P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life,
by Michel Houellebecq, translated from the French by Dorna Khazeni. San Francisco, California:
Believer Books, A Division of McSweeney’s Books, [May] 2005, trade paperback, p. 9-18. ISBN:
1-932-41618-8.
“The Horror Market Writer and the Ten Bears”—
93 Appearances:
1. Writer’s Digest (November, 1973): 10-13.
2. As “Horror Stories and the Ten Bears” in Fiction Writers Market, edited by John Brady and
Jean M. Fredette. Cincinnati, OH: Writer’s Digest Books, 1981, hardcover, p. 273-277. ISBN: 0-
89879-048-4.
3. As “The Horror Writer and the Ten Bears: Foreword” in Kingdom of Fear: The World of
Stephen King, edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. San Francisco, CA, Columbia, PA:
Underwood-Miller, April 1986, hardcover, p. 11-19. ISBN: 0-88733-017-7. A limited edition of 500
numbered copies, signed by 13 of the contributors (excluding King).
3a. As “The Horror Writer and the Ten Bears: Foreword” in Kingdom of Fear: The World of
Stephen King, edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. San Francisco, CA, Columbia, PA:
Underwood-Miller, April 1986, hardcover, p. 11-19. ISBN: 0-88733-018-5. Trade edition.
3b. As “The Horror Writer and the Ten Bears: Foreword” in Kingdom of Fear: The World of
Stephen King, edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. New York: A Plume Book, New
American Library, September 1986, trade paperback, p. 11-19. ISBN: 0-452-25875-8.
3c. As “The Horror Writer and the Ten Bears: Foreword” in Kingdom of Fear: The World of
Stephen King, edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. Sevenoaks, Kent: New English Library,
August 1987, mass-market paperback, p. 9-18. ISBN: 0-450-41021-8.
3d. As “The Horror Writer and the Ten Bears: Foreword” in Kingdom of Fear: The World of
Stephen King, edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. New York: A Signet Book, New
American Library, October 1987, mass-market paperback, p. 9-19. ISBN: 0-451-14962-9.
4. As “The Horror Market Writer and the Ten Bears” in The Writer’s Digest Guide to Good
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