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“The Pop of King: My Manifesto”—

205 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 831 (July 29, 2005): 76.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (August 22, 2005): 77.

“The Pop of King: My So-Called Admirer”—

207Entertainment Weekly No. 842 (September 30, 2005): 100.

“The Pop of King: My Summer Hit List”—

203 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 823 (June 3, 2005): 92.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (June 13, 2005): 67.

“The Pop of King: No Pain, No Fame”—

185 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 734 (October 24, 2003): 116.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (November 3, 2003): 94.

“The Pop of King: No Stars, Sorry”—

201 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 812 (March 25, 2005): 80.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (April 25, 2005): 77.

“The Pop of King: Paint It Black”—

194 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 784 (September 17, 2004): 88.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (September 27, 2004): 72.

“The Pop of King: The Passion of Alicia”—

189 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 756 (March 19, 2004): 72.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (April 5, 2004): 73.

“The Pop of King: Pet Peeves of 2004”—

196 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 790 (October 29, 2004): 80.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (November 8, 2004): 76.

“The Pop of King: Prime Downloads”—

202 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 817/818 (April 29/May 6, 2005): 156.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (May 16, 2005): 78.

“The Pop of King: The Rating Game”—

188Entertainment Weekly No. 754 (March 5, 2004): 74.

“The Pop of King: Ready or Not, Here I Come”—

182 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 722 (August 8, 2003): 84.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (August 18, 2003): 85.

“The Pop of King: Shut Up ‘n Play Yer Guitar”—

195 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 787 (October 8, 2004): 122.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (October 25, 2004): 78.

“The Pop of King: The Worst Ads on TV”—

200 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 809 (March 4, 2005): 80.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (March 21, 2005): 57.

“The Pop of King: You Don’t Know Jackson”-

187 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 751 (February 13, 2004): 80.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (February 23, 2004): 73.

“A Possible Fairy Tale”—

323The Paper [A special publication of the University of Maine, Orono’s student newspaper,

The Maine Campus] (May 8, 1970): 5.

“Postscript on the King/Bachman Connection”—

285Bangor Daily News (March 5, 1985): 15.

“A Postscript to ‘Overdrive’”—

232Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (February, 1987): 1, 5.

“Potter Gold”—

274 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 718 (July 11, 2003): 80-81.

1a. As “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, by J. K. Rowling.” A facsimile of King’s

entire handwritten manuscript (5 pages) for this article, on the Entertainment Weekly web page. July

2003.

“A Preface in Two Parts”—

133The Stand: The Complete & Uncut Edition, by Stephen King. New York: Doubleday, May

1990, hardcover, p. ix-xii.

“A Profile of Robert Bloch”—

358World Fantasy Convention 1983, edited by Robert Weinberg. Oak Forest, IL: Weird Tales

Ltd., October 1983, trade paperback, p. 11-14. ISBN: 0-934498-09-1.

“Progno For Tourney Go: Steve Thinks Chances Slim”—

346The Enterprise [weekly newspaper; Lisbon Falls, Maine] (February 20, 1964): 1A. Note:

King’s articles only appeared in the local (Lisbon Falls, Maine) edition of the newspaper, not the

statewide edition.

“Quitting Smoking: The Toughest Part is Deciding to Try”—

353Bangor Daily News (September 15, 1981): 13.

“Ramones”—

317We’re A Happy Family, by Various Artists. New York: Sony Music, February 2003, p. [1-

4]. [Compact disc; printed in album sleeve].

“Red Sox Fan Crows About Team, But May Have to Eat Chicken”—

74Bangor Daily News “Maine Weekend” (May 17-18, 1986): 17.

“Red Sox Fan Happy With Third”—

81Bangor Daily News “Midweek Edition” (April 5, 1989): MW1, MW26.

“Red Sox Head for Home; One Team’s Baseball Psychology”—

85Bangor Daily News (September 12, 1990): 15.



“Red Sox Put Fans Through Yearly Ordeal”—

80USA Today (October 4, 1988): 1E-2E.

“Red Sox Stretch Out to the World Series”—

76Bangor Daily News (September 12, 1986): 11.

“The Reel Stephen King”—

317Entertainment Weekly No. 516 (December 10, 1999): 38, 40.

“Regis Reprimandum” —

287 Appearances:

1. Fantasy Review (December, 1985): 40.

2. As “Fie on Fantasy” in Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (January, 1986): 2.

“Remainders Rock On”—

295Bangor Daily News (May 14, 1998): A10.

“Remembering John”—

352Bangor Daily News (December 13/14, 1980): 3, 9.

“Robert Bloch: An Appreciation”—

396 Appearances:

1. Locus (November, 1994): 75, 76.

2. Robert Bloch: Appreciations of the Master, edited by Richard Matheson and Ricia

Mainhardt. New York: Tor, A Tom Doherty Associates Book, October 1995, hardcover, p. 299-300.

ISBN: 0-312-85976-7.

2 a. Robert Bloch: Appreciations of the Master, edited by Richard Matheson and Ricia

Mainhardt. New York: Tor, A Tom Doherty Associates Book, October 1997, trade paperback, p.

299-300. ISBN: 0-312-86385-3.

“Robert Marasco: Burnt Offerings”—

269 Appearances:

1. Horror: 100 Best Books, edited by Stephen Jones and Kim Newman. London: Xanadu, 1988,

hardcover, p. 159-161. ISBN: 0-947761-68-3. Limited edition of 300 numbered copies, signed by 75

of the contributors, excluding King.

1a. Horror: 100 Best Books, edited by Stephen Jones and Kim Newman. London: Xanadu,

1988, hardcover, p. 159-161. Trade edition. ISBN: 0-947761-37-3.

1b. Horror: 100 Best Books, edited by Stephen Jones and Kim Newman. New York: Carroll &

Graf, [December] 1988, hardcover, p. 159-161. ISBN: 0-88184-417-9.

1c. Horror: 100 Best Books, edited by Stephen Jones and Kim Newman. New York: Carroll &

Graf, June 1990, trade paperback, p. 159-161. ISBN: 0-88184-594-9.

1d. Horror: 100 Best Books, edited by Stephen Jones and Kim Newman. London: New English

Library, July 1992, trade paperback, p. 216-218. ISBN: 0-450-56639-0.

1e. Horror: 100 Best Books, edited by Stephen Jones and Kim Newman. New York: Carroll &

Graf, June 1998, trade paperback, p. 216-218. ISBN: 0-7867-0552-3. Note: A “new, updated”

edition.

“Rock Band”—

317American Heritage (May/June, 1999): 65.

“Ross Thomas Stirs the Pot”—

266Washington Post Book World (October 16, 1983): 1-2.

“A Satiric Punch”—

293Time (October 11, 1993): 12.

“Say ‘No’ to the Enforcers”—

328 Appearances:

1. Maine Sunday Telegram [newspaper; Portland, Maine] (June 1, 1986): 36A.

2. Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (August, 1986): 7.

“Scare Tactics”—

388Reader’s Digest (November, 1990): 20.

“Screenwriter’s Note”—

155Storm of the Century, by Stephen King. New York: Pocket Books, February 1999, trade

paperback, [no pagination at the beginning of the book]

“Second Foreword”—

61On Writing, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [October] 2000, hardcover, p. 11.

“Secrets, Lies, and ‘ Bag of Bones’”—

404 This article appeared in an e-mail sent to Amazon.com Delivers subscribers. Fall 1998.

“See for Yourself”—

292Bangor Daily News “Maine Weekend” (September 25-26, 1993): 17.

“Selections from On Writing”—

65 A 14-page pre-publication piece composed of unrevised excerpts from On Writing.

December 15, 1999. Available online for a donation to the Literacy Partners program.

“Setting the End of the World to Music”—

313Stephen King’s The Stand: Original Television Soundtrack, by W.G. Snuffy Walden.

Studio City, California: Varese Records, [May] 1994. [Compact disc; printed in album sleeve].

“She’s Got Mail: Symposium on the Nature of Genre and Pleasure in the 21st Century”—

297The Spook [Free monthly electronic publication] Issue No. 7 (February, 2002): 85.

“‘Shining’ Correspondence”—

294Fangoria #156 (September, 1996): 6.

“The Sideshow Has Left Town”—

429 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 826/827 (June 24/July 1, 2005): 20-21.

2. As “The Pop of King: The Sideshow Has Left Town” in Who [magazine; Australia] (July 4,

2005): 69.

“Silence of the Lambs”—

291Washington Post Book World (November 17, 1991): 14.

“SK Clarifies Gardner Reference”—

383Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (May-June 1988): 3.

“SK Criticized for References to Blacks: Stephen King Replies”—

380Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (March 1988): 1, 5.

“Sloudge”—

339The Future Dictionary of America, edited by Jonathan Safran Foer, Dave Eggers, Nicole

Krauss and Eli Horowitz. San Francisco, CA: McSweeney’s Books, [August] 2004, hardcover, p.

127-128. ISBN 1-932416-20-X.

“Solving the Mystery of Bobby’s Return to Dallas”—

373TV Guide (August 30-September 5, 1986): 6.

“Some Notes on Tales of the Vampyre”—

304Opera New England of Northern Maine (Fall, 1980): [no pagination].

“Someone Shouted J’accuse”—

349The Summer Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (July 2, 1970): 1.

“Son of Best Seller Stalks the Moors”—

392The New York Times Book Review (June 6, 1993): 59.

“The Sorry State of TV Shows: You Gotta Put on the Gruesome Mask and Go Booga-Booga”—

58TV Guide (December 5-11, 1981): 65-66, 68.

“Special Make-Up Effects and the Writer”—

225 Appearances:

1. Grande Illusions: A Learn-by-Example Guide to the Art and Technique of Special Make-Up

Effects, by Tom Savini. Pittsburgh, PA: Imagine Inc., January 1983, trade paperback, p. 6-7. ISBN:

0-911137-00-9.

1 a. Bizarro!, by Tom Savini. New York: Harmony Books/Crown Publishers, 1983, trade

paperback, p. 6-7. ISBN: 0-517-55319-8.

“A Special Message from Stephen”—

339 http://www.stephenking.com/. January 18, 2005.

“The Spirit of Maine”—

294Bangor Daily News (May 16, 1997): A10.

“Stephen King”—

224 Appearances:

1. The Arbor House Celebrity Book of Horror Stories, edited by Charles G. Waugh and Martin

H. Greenberg. New York: Arbor House, [June] 1982, hardcover, p. 131-132. ISBN: 0-87795-373-2.

1a. The Arbor House Celebrity Book of Horror Stories, edited by Charles G. Waugh and Martin

H. Greenberg. New York: Arbor House, [June] 1982, trade paperback, p. 131-132. ISBN: 0-87795-

400-3.

“Stephen King”—

359A Gift From Maine, by Maine’s Foremost Artists and Writers and James Plummer’s Sixth

Grade Class. Portland, ME: Guy Gannet Publishing Co., December 1983, trade paperback, p. 91.

ISBN: 0-930096-57-6.

“Stephen King”—

58 Appearances:

1. The Open Door: When Writers First Learned to Read, selected by Steven Gilbar. Boston:

David R. Godine, Publisher, Inc., [June] 1989, hardcover, p. 111, 113-115. ISBN: 0-87923-809-7.

1a. The Open Door: When Writers First Learned to Read, selected by Steven Gilbar. Boston:

David R. Godine, Publisher, Inc., 1992, trade paperback, p. 111, 113-115. ISBN: 0-87923-921-2.

“Stephen King”—

393 Appearances:

1. Writers Dreaming: Twenty-six Writers Talk about Their Dreams and the Creative Process,

by Naomi Epel. New York: Carol Southern Books, A Member of the Crown Publishing Group, A

Division of Random House Inc., June 1993, hardcover, p. 134-143. ISBN: 0-517-58982-6.

1a. Book Club Edition. 1993, trade paperback, p. 134-143.

1 b. Writers Dreaming: Twenty-six Writers Talk about Their Dreams and the Creative

Process, by Naomi Epel. New York: Vintage Books, A Division of Random House Inc., December

1994, trade paperback, p. 134-143. ISBN: 0-679-74141-0.

“Stephen King”—

400The Writer’s Desk by Jill Krementz. New York: Random House, [December] 1996,

hardcover, p. 4. ISBN: 0-679-45014-9.

“Stephen King”—

88 Appearances:

1. Fenway: A Biography in Words and Pictures, edited by Dan Shaughnessy and Stan

Grossfeld. Boston, Massachusetts & New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin Company, April 1999,

hardcover, p. 120-121. ISBN: 0-395-94556-9.

1 a. Fenway: A Biography in Words and Pictures, edited by Dan Shaughnessy and Stan

Grossfeld. Wilmington, Massachusetts: A Mariner Book, Houghton Mifflin Company, April 2000,

trade paperback, p. 120-121. ISBN: 0-618-05709-9.

“Stephen King”—

414Onward!: Twenty-Five Years of Advice, Exhortation, and Inspiration from America’s Best

Commencement Speeches, edited by Peter J. Smith. New York, New York: Scribner, [May] 2000,

hardcover, p. 149-151. ISBN: 0-684-86452-5.

“Stephen King”—

252 Appearances:

1. Dystopia: Collected Stories, by Richard Christian Matheson. Springfield, PA: Gauntlet

Press, 2000, hardcover, p. 165-166. ISBN: 1-887-36824-8. A deluxe limited edition of 250

numbered copies, signed by Matheson and other contributors excluding King.

1 a. Dystopia: Collected Stories, by Richard Christian Matheson. Springfield, PA: Gauntlet

Press, 2000, hardcover, p. 165-166. ISBN: 1-887-36824-8. A limited edition of 26 lettered copies,

signed by Matheson and other contributors including King.

“Stephen King”—

90Spring Training: Baseball’s Early Season, edited by Dan Shaugnessy and Stan Grossfeld.

Boston, Massachusetts & New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin Company, [February] 2003, hardcover,

p. 189. ISBN: 0-618-213399-6.

“Stephen King Comments on Fears That He’s Unable to Write”—

104 http://www.stephenking.com/. November 2, 1999.

“Stephen King Comments on IT”—

372Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (July, 1986): 1, 5.

“Stephen King on Censorship”—

338War of Words: The Censorship Debate, edited by George Beahm. Kansas City, MO:

Andrews & McMeel, [July] 1993, trade paperback, p. 31. ISBN: 0-8362-8015-6.

“Stephen King On How to Write”—

66Bottom Line/Personal Volume 23, Number 11 (June 1, 2000): 12.

“Stephen King Praises The M.D. by Thomas M. Disch”

239The M.D., by Thomas M. Disch. New York: Berkley Books, April 1992, mass-market

paperback, [p. i]. ISBN: 0-425-13261-7.

“Stephen King’s 10 Favorite Horror Books or Short Stories”—

357 Appearances:

1. The Book of Lists #3, compiled by Amy Wallace, David Wallechinsky, and Irving Wallace.

New York: William Morrow, [March] 1983, hardcover, p. 237-238. ISBN: 0-688-01647-2.

1a. Book Club Edition, 1983, hardcover, p. 237-238.

1b. The Book of Lists #3, compiled by Amy Wallace, David Wallechinsky, and Irving Wallace.

London: Elm Tree Books, 1983, hardcover, p. 237-238. ISBN: 0-241-10952-3.

1c. The Book of Lists #3, compiled by Amy Wallace, David Wallechinsky, and Irving Wallace.

New York: Bantam Books, December 1983, mass-market paperback, p. 237-238. ISBN: 0-553-

23738-1. Reissue ISBN: 0-553-27868-1. Reissue (April 1985) ISBN: 0-553-25327-1.

“Stephen King’s Commencement Address”—

427 Appearances:

1. http://www.stephenking.com/. 2005

2. As “Don’t Leave Home Without...Well, Just Don’t Leave Home” in The Stephen King Desk

Calendar 2006. New York: Doubleday Book Club, 2005, spiral-bound hardcover, [p. May 15-17,

2006 & May 18-21, 2006]. [Excerpt]

“Stephen King’s Desert Island”—

388Condé Nast Traveler (July, 1990): 98-99, 119.

“Stephen King’s Guilty Pleasures”—

304Film Comment (May/June 1981): 60-63.

“Stephen King’s Library”—

66The Stephen King Desk Calendar 2006. New York: Doubleday Book Club, [October] 2005,

spiral-bound hardcover, [p. January 1-3, 2007 & January 4-7, 2007]. ISBN: 1-58288-188-X.

[Excerpt]

“Stephen King’s List of the 6 Scariest Scenes Ever Captured on Film”—

306 Appearances:

1. The Book of Movie Lists [ The Official Book of Movie Lists], compiled by Gabe Essoe.

Westport, Connecticut: Arlington House Publishers, Published in Association with Stan Corwin

Productions, 1981, hardcover, p. 155. ISBN: 0-87000-496-4. [ISBN: 0-87000-520-0.] Note: This

first ISBN and title are listed on the cover of the book while the second are those listed on the

copyright page. Also, this edition has the same ISBN as the trade paperback edition.

1a. The Book of Movie Lists [ The Official Book of Movie Lists], compiled by Gabe Essoe.

Westport, Connecticut: Arlington House Publishers, Published in Association with Stan Corwin

Productions, 1981, trade paperback, p. 155. ISBN: 0-87000-496-4. [ISBN: 0-87000-520-0.] Note:

This first ISBN and title are listed on the cover of the book while the second are those listed on the

copyright page. Also, this edition has the same ISBN as the hardcover edition.

1b. The Book of Movie Lists [ The Official Book of Movie Lists], compiled by Gabe Essoe.

New York, New York: Crown Publishing Group, Incorporated, 1981, hardcover, p. 155. ISBN: 0-

87000-496-4. [ISBN: 0-87000-520-0.] Note: This first ISBN and title are listed on the cover of the

book while the second are those listed on the copyright page. Also, this edition has the same ISBN as

the original hardcover edition.

1c. The Book of Movie Lists [ The Official Book of Movie Lists], compiled by Gabe Essoe.

New York, New York: Crown Publishing Group, Incorporated, 1981, trade paperback, p. 155. ISBN:

0-87000-496-4. [ISBN: 0-87000-520-0.] Note: This first ISBN and title are listed on the cover of the

book while the second are those listed on the copyright page. Also, this edition has the same ISBN as

the hardcover edition.

2. As “Stephen King’s 6 Scariest Scenes Ever Captured on Film” in The People’s Almanac

Presents the Book of Lists: The ’90s Edition, compiled by Amy Wallace, David Wallechinsky.

Boston, Massachusetts; New York, NY; Toronto, Canada; London, United Kingdom: Little, Brown &

Co., 1993, hardcover, p. 47-48. ISBN: 0-316-92079-7.

2a. As “Stephen King’s 6 Scariest Scenes Ever Captured on Film” in The People’s Almanac

Presents the Book of Lists: The ’90s Edition, compiled by Amy Wallace, David Wallechinsky.

London: Aurum Press, 1994, trade paperback, p. 47-48. ISBN: 1-85410-277-X.

“Stephen King’s Nightmares in the Sky”—

386Penthouse (September, 1988): 83-84, 87[?], 198-199.

“Stephen King’s Playlist”—

318 Internet link accessible only through Apple’s iTunes software. October 4, 2005.

“Stephen’s Comments”—

414 http://www.stephenking.com/. December 4, 2000.

“Steve’s Comments”—

412 http://www.stephenking.com/. July 25, 2000.

“Steve’s Comments”—

412 http://www.stephenking.com/. July 31, 2000.

“Steve’s Comments”—

413 http://www.stephenking.com/. August 25, 2000.

“Steve’s Comments (Post #2)”—

412 http://www.stephenking.com/. July 25, 2000.

“Straight Up Midnight: An Introductory Note”—

135Four Past Midnight, by Stephen King. New York: Viking, [September] 1990, hardcover, p.

xi-xvi.

“The Strange Case of the Westlake Stationary”—

232Transylvania Station: A Mohonk Mystery, by Donald and Abby Westlake. MOHONK

MYSTERY SERIES. Miami Beach, FL: Dennis McMillan Publications, December 1987, trade

paperback, p. 15-21. ISBN: 0-939-76705-8.

“The Student Talks Back”—

282Maine Alumnus (Fall, 1977): 2.

“Synopsis”—

116 Appearances:

1. The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (April, 1980): 82.

2. The Road to the Dark Tower: Exploring Stephen King’s Magnum Opus, by Bev Vincent.

New York, NY: New American Library, September 2004, trade paperback, p. 337. ISBN: 0-

45121304-1.

2 a. The Road to the Dark Tower, by Bev Vincent. Baltimore, MD: Cemetery Dance

Publications, 2005, hardcover, p. 445-446. ISBN: 1-58767-104-2. Limited edition of 1,000

numbered copies, signed by the author.

2 b. The Road to the Dark Tower, by Bev Vincent. Baltimore, MD: Cemetery Dance

Publications, 2005, hardcover, p. 445-446. ISBN: 1-58767-104-2. Limited edition of 52 lettered

copies, signed by the author.

“Synopsis”—

116 Appearances:

1. The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (February, 1981): 19-20.

2. The Road to the Dark Tower: Exploring Stephen King’s Magnum Opus, by Bev Vincent.

New York, NY: New American Library, September 2004, trade paperback, p. 337-338. ISBN:

ISBN: 0-45121304-1.

2 a. The Road to the Dark Tower, by Bev Vincent. Baltimore, MD: Cemetery Dance

Publications, 2005, hardcover, p. 446-448. ISBN: 1-58767-104-2. Limited edition of 1,000

numbered copies, signed by the author.

2 b. The Road to the Dark Tower, by Bev Vincent. Baltimore, MD: Cemetery Dance

Publications, 2005, hardcover, p. 446-448. ISBN: 1-58767-104-2. Limited edition of 52 lettered

copies, signed by the author.

“Synopsis”—

117 Appearances:

1. The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (July, 1981): 130-131.

2. The Road to the Dark Tower: Exploring Stephen King’s Magnum Opus, by Bev Vincent.

New York, NY: New American Library, September 2004, trade paperback, p. 338-339. ISBN:

ISBN: 0-45121304-1.

2 a. The Road to the Dark Tower, by Bev Vincent. Baltimore, MD: Cemetery Dance

Publications, 2005, hardcover, p. 448-450. ISBN: 1-58767-104-2. Limited edition of 1,000

numbered copies, signed by the author.

2 b. The Road to the Dark Tower, by Bev Vincent. Baltimore, MD: Cemetery Dance

Publications, 2005, hardcover, p. 448-450. ISBN: 1-58767-104-2. Limited edition of 52 lettered

copies, signed by the author.

“Synopsis”—

117 Appearances:

1. The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (November, 1981): 69-70.

2. The Road to the Dark Tower: Exploring Stephen King’s Magnum Opus, by Bev Vincent.

New York, NY: New American Library, September 2004, trade paperback, p. 339-340. ISBN:

ISBN: 0-45121304-1.

2 a. The Road to the Dark Tower, by Bev Vincent. Baltimore, MD: Cemetery Dance

Publications, 2005, hardcover, p. 450-451. ISBN: 1-58767-104-2. Limited edition of 1,000

numbered copies, signed by the author.

2 b. The Road to the Dark Tower, by Bev Vincent. Baltimore, MD: Cemetery Dance

Publications, 2005, hardcover, p. 450-451. ISBN: 1-58767-104-2. Limited edition of 52 lettered

copies, signed by the author.

“A Ten-Minute Writing Lesson”—

66Writing for Teens [magazine distributed to high school students; published by The Weekly

Reader Corporation] Volume 28, Number 2 (October, 2005): 16-17.

“That is the Question”—

338Bangor Daily News (November 3, 1995): A10.

“Theodore Sturgeon—1918-1985”—

365 Appearances:

1. Washington Post Book World (May 26, 1985): 11.

2. SFWA Bulletin (Summer, 1985): 14-15.

3. As “Viewpoint: Theodore Sturgeon—1918-1985” in Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction

Magazine (January, 1986): 33-35.

“Third Foreword”—

62 Appearances:

1. On Writing, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [October] 2000, hardcover, p. 13.

“This Guy is Really Scary”—

233 Appearances:

1. Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-in, by Joe Bob Briggs [Pseudonym of John Bloom]. New York:

Delacorte Press, 1987, trade paperback, p. 1-2. ISBN: 0-385-29442-5.

2. Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-in, by Joe Bob Briggs. London: Penguin Books, 1987, trade

paperback, p. 1-2. ISBN: 0440543681. 1989 printing with ISBN: 0140110976.

“This UMaine Grad Happy to Give Something Back”—

401Maine Sunday Telegram [Portland, Maine newspaper] (March 16, 1997): 1C, 8C.

“Three Past Midnight: A Note on ‘The Library Policeman’”—

136Four Past Midnight, by Stephen King. New York: Viking, [September] 1990, hardcover, p.

403-405.

“Tit For Tat At Tourney: Lisbon High Hot And Cold”—

347The Enterprise [weekly newspaper; Lisbon Falls, Maine] (February 27, 1964): 1A. Note:

King’s articles only appeared in the local (Lisbon Falls, Maine) edition of the newspaper, not the

statewide edition.

“Toothy Trauma”—

280The Maine Campus [University of Maine, Orono student newspaper] (January 7, 1971): 5.

“Tough Talk and Tootsies, Just 25 Cents”—

371USA Today (May 23, 1986): 4D.

“The Turn of the Screwy”—

275The Boston Sunday Globe (December 28, 2003): D6.

“Turning the Thumbscrews on the Reader”—

376 Appearances:

1. Book-of-the-Month Club News (June, 1987): 5.

2. Secret Windows, by Stephen King. New York, New York: Book-of-the-Month Club, 2000,

hardcover, p. 331-332.

“T.V. News”—

278 Appearances:

1. Dave’s Rag [The D.K. Publishing Company; Pownal, Maine] (“Summer Special,” 1959): 3.

2. The Shape Under the Sheet: The Complete Stephen King Encyclopedia, by Stephen J.

Spignesi. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Popular Culture Ink, October 1991, hardcover, p. 44. ISBN: 1-

56075-018-9. A limited edition of 3,000 copies.

2a. The Shape Under the Sheet: The Complete Stephen King Encyclopedia, by Stephen J.

Spignesi. Woodstock, Georgia: Overlook Connection Press, 1991, hardcover, p. 44. No ISBN. A

limited edition of 350 numbered copies, signed by all contributors except King.

2b. The Shape Under the Sheet: The Complete Stephen King Encyclopedia, by Stephen J.

Spignesi. Woodstock, Georgia: Overlook Connection Press, 1991, hardcover, p. 44. No ISBN. A

limited edition of 26 lettered copies, signed by all contributors except King.

2c. The Shape Under the Sheet: The Complete Stephen King Encyclopedia, by Stephen J.

Spignesi. Woodstock, Georgia: Overlook Connection Press, 1991, hardcover, p. 44. No ISBN. An

indeterminate number of copies designated “publisher’s copy,” signed by all contributors except

King.

2d. The Complete Stephen King Encyclopedia, by Stephen J. Spignesi. Chicago: Contemporary

Books, March 1992, hardcover, p. 44. ISBN: 0-8092-3911-6.

2e. The Complete Stephen King Encyclopedia, by Stephen J. Spignesi. Chicago: Contemporary

Books, April 1993, trade paperback, p. 44. ISBN: 0-8092-3818-7.

“Two Past Midnight: A Note on ‘Secret Window, Secret Garden’”—

136 Appearances:

1. Four Past Midnight, by Stephen King. New York: Viking, [September] 1990, hardcover, p.

249-251.

2. Secret Windows, by Stephen King. New York, New York: Book-of-the-Month Club, 2000,

hardcover, p. 361-363.

“Ubris is the Best Ever”—

259The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (April 17, 1969): 2.

“The Ultimate Catalogue”—

383 Appearances:

1. The Register [newspaper run by King’s brother-in-law Christopher Spruce; Bangor, Maine]

(June [?], 1988): [no pagination].

2. Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (June 1989): 3.

“Uncle Clayton”—

402 Appearances:

1. Dancing with the Dark: True Encounters with the Paranormal by the Masters of the

Macabre, edited by Stephen Jones. London, UK: Vista, July 1997, trade paperback, p. 172-173.

ISBN: 0-575-60166-3.

1a. Dancing with the Dark: True Encounters with the Paranormal by the Masters of the

Macabre, edited by Stephen Jones. New York, NY: Caroll & Graf Publishers, Inc., August 1999,

trade paperback, p. 172-173. ISBN: 0-7867-0620-1.

“Vassar Commencement Speech”—

419 Appearances:

1. http://www.stephenking.com/. 2001.

2. As “Full Circle: What You Pass On” in Family Circle (November 1, 2001): 156. Note: This

article consists of edited excerpts from the Vassar commencement address.

The Village Vomit—

344 Self-published. 1963-1964.

“Violence on Television—Too Much, or Too Little?”—

302Bangor Daily News (January 17, 1976): 2, 9.

“Visit With an Endangered Species”—

307Playboy (January, 1982): 122, 244.

“A Warning from…Stephen King”—

237Disney Adventures (October, 1991): 118.

“Watch ‘Witch’ Again”—

296Bangor Daily News (August 11, 1999): A8.


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