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406 Distributed with review copies of King’s novel The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon. Also

sent as part of an e-mail to subscribers of Simon & Schuster’s Stephen King mailing list. March 1999.

 

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156The New Lieutenant’s Rap, by Stephen King. Bangor, ME: Philtrum Press, April 1999,

paperback, [no pagination]. A limited edition chapbook.

 

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407 Appearances:

1. Bag of Bones, by Stephen King. New York: Pocket Books, June 1999, mass-market

paperback. [No pagination at the end of the book.]

2. As “Letter from King” on Simon & Schuster’s official web site. 1999. Note: This version is

longer than the original appearance.

 

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250Prize Stories 1999: The O. Henry Awards, edited by Larry Dark. New York: Anchor

Books, Published by Doubleday, A Division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc.,

October 1999, trade paperback, p. 34. ISBN: 0-385-49358-4.

 

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158 Appearances:

1. Master’s Choice: Mystery Stories by Today’s Top Writers and the Masters that Inspired

Them, edited by Lawrence Block. New York: A Berkley Prime Crime Book, Published by the

Berkley Publishing Group, A Division of Penguin Putnam Inc., November 1999, hardcover, p. 5.

ISBN: 0-425-17031-4.

1a. Master’s Choice: Mystery Stories by Today’s Top Writers and the Masters that Inspired

Them, edited by Lawrence Block. New York: A Berkley Prime Crime Book, Published by the

Berkley Publishing Group, A Division of Penguin Putnam Inc., January 2001, mass-market paperback,

p. 5. ISBN: 0-425-17803-X.

 

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409 http://www.stephenking.com/. June 7, 2000.

 

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410 http://www.stephenking.com/. June 14, 2000.

 

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411 http://www.stephenking.com/. July 11, 2000.

 

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161Necon XX: Twentieth Anniversary Commemorative Volume, edited by Bob Booth. Bristol,

RI: The Necon (Northeastern Writers’ Conference) Committee, July 2000, trade paperback, p. 25.

Only 333 copies of this program were printed, and 200 were distributed as part of the Necon XX

(July 13-16) registration package, which was given away to the 200 attendees, while the remaining

copies were reserved for contributors (two apiece) and replacement copies.

 

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59My Favorite Horror Story, edited by Mike Baker and Martin H. Greenberg. New York:

DAW Books, October 2000, mass-market paperback, p. 1. ISBN: 0-88677-914-6.

 

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420 Appearances:

1. http://www.stephenking.com/. August 21, 2001.

2. http://www.stephenking.com/. August 28, 2001. Note: This is an updated version of the

original appearance.

 

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421 http://www.stephenking.com/. October 30, 2001.

 

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165Everything’s Eventual, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [March] 2002, hardcover, p.

7.

 

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166Everything’s Eventual, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [March] 2002, hardcover, p.

43.

 

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166Everything’s Eventual, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [March] 2002, hardcover, p.

69-70.

 

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166Everything’s Eventual, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [March] 2002, hardcover, p.

85.

 

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166Everything’s Eventual, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [March] 2002, hardcover, p.

117.

 

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167Everything’s Eventual, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [March] 2002, hardcover, p.

144.

 

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167Everything’s Eventual, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [March] 2002, hardcover, p.

145.

 

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167Everything’s Eventual, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [March] 2002, hardcover, p.

211.

 

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167Everything’s Eventual, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [March] 2002, hardcover, p.

265-266.

 

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167Everything’s Eventual, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [March] 2002, hardcover, p.

287.

 

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168Everything’s Eventual, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [March] 2002, hardcover, p.



313.

 

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168Everything’s Eventual, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [March] 2002, hardcover, p.

364.

 

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168Everything’s Eventual, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [March] 2002, hardcover, p.

365.

 

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168Everything’s Eventual, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [March] 2002, hardcover, p.

405.

 

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425The Mammoth Book of Stephen, edited by Val Edwards. Harrogate, England: PS

Publishing, 2003, trade paperback, p. 32. No ISBN. A limited edition chapbook of 200 copies.

 

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xxRemember Me When I’m Gone, compiled by Larry King. New York: Nan A. Talese, An

Imprint of Doubleday, A Division of Random House, Inc., April 2004, hardcover, p. 79. ISBN: 0-

385-50175-7.

 

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426 Appearances:

1. 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. 11. ISBN: 0-

45121304-1.

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

Publications, 2005, hardcover, p. 22. ISBN: 1-58767-104-2. Limited edition of 1,000 numbered

copies signed by the author.

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

Publications, 2005, hardcover, p. 22. ISBN: 1-58767-104-2. Limited edition of 52 lettered copies

signed by the author.

 

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430A Celebration of the Life and Achievements of Evan Hunter A.K.A Ed McBain. October

15, 2005, paperback, [p. 5]. Note: This is a program booklet for a tribute to Evan Hunter held at the

New York Society of Ethical Culture in New York, New York on October 15, 2005.

 

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180Cell, by Stephen King. New York, NY: Scribner, [January] 2006, hardcover, p. 351.

 

“’86 Was Just the Ticket”—

 

77 Appearances:

1. Boston Globe (October 6, 1986): 6-7.

2. As “’86 Was Just the Ticket: Right Formula, Wrong Result” in The Red Sox Reader: 30 Years

of Musings on Baseball’s Most Amusing Team, edited by Dan Riley. Thousand Oaks, CA: Ventura

Arts, March 1987, trade paperback, p. 200-202. ISBN: 0-941913-00-7.

2a. As “’86 Was Just the Ticket: Right Formula, Wrong Result” in The Red Sox Reader: 30

Years of Musings on Baseball’s Most Amusing Team, edited by Dan Riley. Camden, Maine: Yankee

Books, 1987, trade paperback, p. 200-202. ISBN: 0-941913-00-7.

2b. As “’86 Was Just the Ticket: Right Formula, Wrong Result” in The Red Sox Reader: 30

Years of Musings on Baseball’s Most Amusing Team, edited by Dan Riley. Boston: Houghton

Mifflin Company, 1991, trade paperback, p. 259-262. ISBN: 0-395-58776-X. Note: This is a

Revised Edition.

2c. As “’86 Was Just the Ticket: Right Formula, Wrong Result” in The Red Sox Reader: 30

Years of Musings on Baseball’s Most Amusing Team, edited by Dan Riley. Boston: Mariner Books,

A Division of Houghton Mifflin Company, 1999, trade paperback, p. 259-262. ISBN: 0-395-97999-

4.

 

“1984: A Bad Year If You Fear Friday the 13th”—

 

362 Appearances:

1. The New York Times (April 12, 1984): C1, C6.

2. As “The Triple Whammy” in Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (November, 1987):

1,8.

 

“The Accident”—

 

66Life: The Observer Magazine [newspaper supplement; London, United Kingdom]

(September 24, 2000): 29, 31-33.

 

“Advice to Writers”—

 

105Book Street [Special Advertising section in USA Today] (September 22, 2000): 3, 6.

 

“Afterword”—

 

47Danse Macabre, by Stephen King. New York: Everest House, [June] 1981, hardcover, p.

381-382.

 

“Afterword”—

 

117Firestarter, by Stephen King. New York: A Signet Book, New American Library, August

1981, mass-market paperback, p. 402-403.

 

“Afterword”—

 

118Different Seasons, by Stephen King. New York: Viking, [July] 1982, hardcover, p. 519-

527.

 

“Afterword”—

 

119The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, by Stephen King. West Kingston, RI: Donald M. Grant,

Publisher, 1982, hardcover, p. 219-224.

 

“Afterword”—

 

124 Appearances:

1. Cycle of the Werewolf, by Stephen King. New York: A Plume Book, New American Library,

April 1985, trade paperback, p. 128.

Silver Bullet, by Stephen King. New York: A Plume Book, New American Library, October

1985, trade paperback, p. 138.

 

“Afterword”—

 

130 Appearances:

1. The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three, by Stephen King. West Kingston, RI: Donald

M. Grant, Publisher, [May] 1987, hardcover, p. 400.

 

“Afterword”—

 

133The Dark Half, by Stephen King. New York, New York: Viking, [November] 1989,

hardcover, [no pagination at the end of the book]

 

“Afterword”—

 

152The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass, by Stephen King. West Kingston, RI: Donald M.

Grant, Publisher, [August] 1997, hardcover, p. 785-787.

 

“Afterword”—

 

178The Colorado Kid, by Stephen King. New York, NY: A Hard Case Crime Book, Published

by Dorchester Publishing Co., Inc in collaboration with Winterfall LLC, October 2005, mass-market

paperback, p. 180-184.

 

“Alan D. Williams: An Appreciation”—

404Locus (July, 1998): 66.

“All-American Love Story”—

 

268Washington Post Book World (June 6, 1986): 1, 2.

 

“All Story, No Bacon”—

 

254 Appearances:

1. Dreamcatcher: The Shooting Script, by William Goldman and Lawrence Kasdan. New York,

NY: New Market Press, April 2003, hardcover, p. vii-xi. ISBN: 1-55704-567-4.

1a. Dreamcatcher: The Shooting Script, by William Goldman and Lawrence Kasdan. New

York, NY: New Market Press, April 2003, trade paperback, p. vii-xi. ISBN: 1-55704-566-6.

 

“America the Literate”—

 

108Book (July/August, 2003): 42, 44-45.

 

“An Amazing Trip to the Outer Limits of Fantasy”—

 

262Chicago Tribune Bookworld (October 19, 1980): 1.

 

“Argument”—

 

129The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three, by Stephen King. West Kingston, RI:

Donald M. Grant, Publisher, [May] 1987, hardcover, p. 11-12.

 

“Argument”—

 

140The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands, by Stephen King. West Kingston, RI: Donald M.

Grant, Publisher, [September] 1991, hardcover, p. 9-13.

“Argument”—

 

152The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass, by Stephen King. West Kingston, RI: Donald M.

Grant, Publisher, [August] 1997, hardcover, p. 17-21.

 

“Attacked by a Wet Poodle?”—

 

x285Newsweek (January 14, 1985): 10.

 

“Attention Zestful Writers”—

 

66National Post [newspaper; Canada] (October 14, 2000): B1, B4.

 

“Author’s Afterword”—

 

148 Appearances:

1. The Green Mile Part 6: Coffey on the Mile, by Stephen King. New York: A Signet Book,

August 1996, mass-market paperback, p. 135-138.

2. The Green Mile: The Complete Serial Novel, by Stephen King. New York: A Plume Book,

Penguin Books USA, May 1997, trade paperback, p. 463-465.

 

“Author’s Afterword”—

 

175The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla, by Stephen King. New York, NY: Scribner,

[November] 2003, hardcover, p. 713-714.

 

“Author’s Note”—

 

112’Salem’s Lot, by Stephen King. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., 1975, hardcover, [no

pagination at the beginning of the book]

 

“Author’s Note”—

 

113 Appearances:

1. The Stand, by Stephen King. New York, NY: Doubleday & Co., 1978, hardcover, [no

pagination at the beginning of the book.]

2. The Stand, by Stephen King. New York, NY: A Signet Book, New American Library, January

1980, mass-market paperback, [no pagination at the beginning of the book.] [Minor revisions].

 

“Author’s Note”—

 

115The Dead Zone, by Stephen King. New York, NY: Viking Press, 30 August 1979,

hardcover, [no pagination at the beginning of the book].

 

“Author’s Note”—

 

122Christine, by Stephen King. New York, NY: Viking, April 29, 1983, hardcover, [no

pagination at the beginning of the book].

 

“Author’s Note”—

 

123Pet Sematary, by Stephen King. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., 14 November 1983,

hardcover, [no pagination at the beginning of the book].

 

“Author’s Note”—

 

132The Dark Half, by Stephen King. New York, NY: Viking, [November] 1989, hardcover, [no

pagination at the beginning of the book].

 

“Author’s Note”—

 

133The Stand: The Complete and Uncut Edition, by Stephen King. New York, NY:

Doubleday, May 1990, hardcover, p. vii.

 

“Author’s Note”—

138The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (December, 1990): 61.

 

“Author’s Note”—

 

139 Appearances:

1. The Complete Masters of Darkness, edited by Dennis Etchison. Novato, CA, Lancaster PA:

Underwood-Miller, February 1991, hardcover, p. 740. ISBN: 0-88733-116-5. Limited edition of 345

numbered copies, signed by King and other contributors.

1a. The Complete Masters of Darkness, edited by Dennis Etchison. Novato, CA, Lancaster, PA:

Underwood-Miller, February 1991, hardcover, p. 740. ISBN: 0-88733-116-5. Trade edition.

1b. The Complete Masters of Darkness, edited by Dennis Etchison. Novato, CA, Lancaster, PA:

Underwood-Miller, 1991, trade paperback, p. 740. ISBN: 0-88733-133-5.

2. Masters of Darkness III, edited by Dennis Etchison. New York: Tor, A Tom Doherty

Associates Book, May 1991, mass-market paperback, p. 319-320. ISBN: 0-812-51766-0.

 

“Author’s Note”—

 

141The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands, by Stephen King. West Kingston, RI: Donald M.

Grant, Publisher, [September] 1991, hardcover, p. 511-512.

 

“Author’s Note”—

 

143Nightmares & Dreamscapes, by Stephen King. New York: Viking, [October] 1993,

hardcover, p. 465.

 

“Author’s Note”—

 

144Nightmares & Dreamscapes, by Stephen King. New York: Viking, [October] 1993,

hardcover, p. 741.

“Author’s Note”—

 

147Nightmares & Dreamscapes, by Stephen King. New York: Viking, [October] 1993,

hardcover, p. 813.

 

“Author’s Note”—

 

154Bag of Bones, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [September] 1998, hardcover, p. v.

 

“Author’s Note”—

 

154 Appearances:

1. Legends: Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy, edited by Robert Silverberg.

New York: Tor, A Tom Doherty Associates Book, October 1998, hardcover, p. 23. Trade edition.

ISBN: 0-312-86787-5.

1 a. Legends: Eleven New Works by the Masters of Modern Fantasy, edited by Robert

Silverberg. London: Voyager, October 1998, hardcover, p. 5. ISBN: 0-00-225666-5.

1b. Legends: Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy, edited by Robert Silverberg.

New York: Tor, A Tom Doherty Associates Book, October 1998, hardcover, p. 23. ISBN: 0-312-

86863-4. Limited edition of 200 numbered copies, signed by all of the contributors, including King.

1c. Legends: Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy, edited by Robert Silverberg.

New York: Tor, A Tom Doherty Associates Book, October 1998, hardcover, p. 23. ISBN: 0-312-

86863-4. Limited edition of 50 lettered copies, signed by all of the contributors, including King. Not

originally for sale, but used as presentation copies.

1d. Legends: Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy, [December] 1998, hardcover, p.

23. No ISBN. [Science Fiction Book Club Edition.]

1e. Legends: Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy, Volume 1, edited by Robert

Silverberg. New York: Tor, A Tom Doherty Associates Book, September 1999, mass-market

paperback, p. 9. ISBN: 0-812-56663-7. Note: Legends was split into three separate volumes for the

U.S. mass-market paperback release.

1f. Legends: Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy, edited by Robert Silverberg.

London: HarperCollins/Voyager, April 2000, mass-market paperback, p. 7. ISBN: 0-00-648393-3.

Note: Legends was split into two separate volumes for the U.K. mass-market paperback release.

1g. Legends: Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy, edited by Robert Silverberg.

New York: Tor, A Tom Doherty Associates Book, August 2001, trade paperback, p. 23. ISBN: 0-

765-30035-4.

2. Everything’s Eventual, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [March] 2002, hardcover, p.

146. Note: This is an abridged reprinting. The last line of the original appearance has been deleted.

 

“Author’s Note”—

 

157Hearts in Atlantis, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [September] 1999, hardcover, p.

523.

 

“Author’s Note”—

 

60On Writing, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [October] 2000, hardcover, [no

pagination at the beginning of the book]

 

“Author’s Note”—

 

100 Appearances:

1. http://www.stephenking.com/. November 9, 2000.

2. The Plant [Installment Five], by Stephen King. Bangor, ME: Philtrum Press, [November]

2000, eBook, p. [212].

3. http://www.stephenking.com/. [November 2000]. Note: This version is slightly longer than

the original appearance.

“Author’s Note”—

162Dreamcatcher, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [March] 2001, hardcover, p. 619-

620.

 

“Author’s Note”—

 

175The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla, by Stephen King. New York, NY: Scribner,

[November] 2003, hardcover, p. 711.

 

“Author’s Note”—

 

169 Appearances:

From a Buick Eight, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [September] 2002, hardcover, p.

353-355.

From a Buick Eight, by Stephen King. London, England: Hodder & Stoughton, [September]

2002, hardcover, p.401-404 (Slightly amended text from the Scribner version)

Note: This piece does not appear in the Cemetery Dance limited edition.

 

“Author’s Note”—

 

177The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower, by Stephen King. New York, NY: Scribner, [June]

2004, hardcover, p. 843-845.

 

“Author’s Postscript”—

 

157The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [April] 1999,

hardcover, p. 223-224.

 

“Band Uniforms”—

 

347The Drum Volume 1, Number 4 (May 29, 1964): [2.]

 

“Banned Books and Other Concerns: The Virginia Beach Lecture”—

335 Appearances:

1. The Stephen King Companion, edited by George Beahm. Kansas City, MO: Andrews and

McMeel, September 1989, trade paperback, p. 51, 53-56. ISBN: 0-8362-7978-6.

1a. The Stephen King Companion, edited by George Beahm. Kansas City, MO: Andrews and

McMeel, October 1989, trade paperback, p. 51, 53-56. ISBN: 0-8362-7978-6. Second printing,

incorporating some additions and changes.

1b. The Stephen King Companion, edited by George Beahm. Hampton, VA: GB Publishing,

October 1989, hardcover, p. 51, 53-56. ISBN: 0-8362-7978-6. Limited edition of 1000 numbered

copies, signed by the editor.

1c. The Stephen King Companion, edited by George Beahm. Hampton, VA: GB Publishing,

October 1989, hardcover, p. 51, 53-56. ISBN: 0-8362-7978-6. Deluxe limited edition of 250

numbered copies, signed by the editor and multiple contributors.

1d. The Stephen King Companion, edited by George Beahm. Hampton, VA: GB Publishing,

October 1989, hardcover, p. 51, 53-56. ISBN: 0-8362-7978-6. Limited edition of 26 lettered copies,

signed by the editor and multiple contributors.

1e. The Stephen King Companion, edited by George Beahm. London, UK: Macdonald, October

1990, hardcover, p. 51, 53-56. ISBN: 0-356-19200-8.

1f. The Stephen King Companion, edited by George Beahm. London: Futura, October 1991,

mass-market paperback. ISBN: 0-7088-4933-4.

1g. Book-of-the-Month Club edition.

1h. Quality Paperback Book Club edition.

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

hardcover, p. 325-330. Note: This version differs from the earlier version, which was recorded and

transcribed by George Beahm.

 

“Before He Was Stephen King”—

 

66 Appearances:

1. Reader’s Digest (January 2001): 120, 122-125.

1a. Reader’s Digest [Large Print Edition] (January, 2001): 142, 144-151.

 

“Bernie Wrightson: An Appreciation”—

 

360The Cycle of the Werewolf Portfolio. Westland, MI: The Land of Enchantment, 1983,

portfolio. A limited edition of 350 numbered copies, signed by King and Wrightson.

 

“The Best Advice”—

 

102Writer’s Digest (December, 1995): 32.

 

“Between Rock and a Soft Place”—

 

306Playboy (January, 1982): 120-122, 238-242.

 

“Big Jim Thompson: An Appreciation”—

 

230 Appearances:

1. Now and On Earth, by Jim Thompson. Belen, NM: Dennis McMillan Publications, 1986,

hardcover, p. vii-x. No ISBN. A limited edition of 400 numbered copies, with dust jacket.

1a. Now and On Earth, by Jim Thompson. New York: Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, February

1994, trade paperback, p. vii-x. ISBN: 0-679-74013-9.

 

“Blood and Thunder in Concord”—

 

271The New York Times Book Review (September 10, 1995): 17, 18, 20.

 

“The Bogeyboys”—

 

408 Appeared on VEMA’s official web page. 1999.

 

“The Book-Banners: Adventure in Censorship is Stranger Than Fiction”—

 

291Bangor Daily News (March 20, 1992): 15.

 

“Book in Progress”—

 

294The New York Times (November 7, 1997): A30.

 

“Books: Critic Critique”—

 

261Adelina (July, 1980): 9.

 

“Books: Love Those Long Novels”—

 

263Adelina (November, 1980): 12.

 

“Books: The Sixties Zone”—

 

260Adelina (June, 1980): 12.

 

“Books: Travelers”—

 

262Adelina (September, 1980): 12.

 

“Books: Two for Terror”—

 

261Adelina (August, 1980): 12.

 

“Booze and the Writer”—

 

96Writer’s Digest (October, 1978): 30.

“Building A Haunted House”—

 

422TV Guide (January 26-February 1, 2002): 25-28.

 

“The Camus of Crime”—

 

372USA Today (May 23, 1986): 4D.

 

“Cancelled Stamp”—

 

280The Maine Campus [University of Maine, Orono student newspaper] (February 5, 1970): 6.

 

“The Cannibal and the Cop”—

 

264 Appearances:

1. Washington Post Book World (November 1, 1981): 1-3.

2. Shadowings: The Reader’s Guide to Horror Fiction, 1981-82, edited by Douglas E. Winter.

Mercer Island, WA: Starmont House/San Bernardino, CA: The Borgo Press, 1983, hardcover, p. 27-

29. ISBN: 0-916732-86-X.

2 a. Shadowings: The Reader’s Guide to Horror Fiction, 1981-82, edited by Douglas E.

Winter. Mercer Island, WA: Starmont House, 1983, trade paperback, p. 27-29. ISBN: 0-916732-85-

1.

 

“Casting a Lovely Light on Mysteries of Life”—

 

268Times Union [newspaper; Albany, New York] (April 24, 1988): F1, F7.

 

“Cat from Hell”—

 

123 Appearances:

1. As “Introduction” to “The Cat from Hell” in Top Horror, edited by Josh Pachter. München,

West Germany: Wilhelm Heyne Verlag (Die Unheimliche Bücher 20), 1984, paperback, p.. ISBN:

3453440749. Reprinted in May 1986. [German]

2. Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (June, 1985): 9.

 

“Childress Debut with ‘World’ Shows Uncanny Style and Eye for Detail”—

 

266Atlanta Journal-Constitution (October 21, 1984): 1J, 10J.

 

“Clarifications”—

 

413 http://www.stephenking.com/. September 5, 2000.

 

“Coastal Filming a Study in Patience Grown Thinner”—

 

293Bangor Daily News (January 8, 1996): A7.

 

“The Collector: A New Introduction”—

 

235 Appearances:

1. Published as a 12-page booklet distributed with the Book-of-the-Month Club edition of The

Collector, by John Fowles. (1989): 1-12.

2. As “A New Introduction to John Fowles’s The Collector” in Secret Windows, by Stephen

King. New York, New York: Book-of-the-Month Club, 2000, hardcover, p. 339-352.

 

“The Comeback”—

 

74Boston (December, 2004): 68, 70, 72, 74, 76-77.

 

“Comments on Desperation from Stephen King”—

 

427 http://www.stephenking.com/. February 23, 2005.

 

“Cone Head”—

 

423The New Yorker (April 22 & April 29, 2002): 113.

 

“Continuity Clarification from Stephen”—

 

430 http://www.stephenking.com. October 7, 2005.

 

“Contributors’ Notes”—

 

176 Appearances:

1. The Best American Mystery Stories, 2004, edited by Nelson DeMille, series editor, Otto

Penzler. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, October 2004, hardcover, p. 425. ISBN: 0-618-32968-4.

1a. The Best American Mystery Stories, 2004, edited by Nelson DeMille, series editor, Otto

Penzler. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, October 2004, trade paperback, p. 425. ISBN: 0-618-32967-6.

 

“Creating by Hand”—

 

107 Appearances:

1. Inside Borders (March, 2001): 26-27.

2. As “Stephen King Takes Pen in Hand for Dreamcatcher” in The Book Report (March, 2001):

11.

 

“Curses!”—

 

87Yankees Magazine Volume 19, Issue 6 (September, 1998): 50-52, 54, 56, 58.

 

“Danse Macabre”—

 

58Book Digest (September, 1981): 46-55, 57, 59-63, 65, 67-69.

“Danse Macabre”—

 

59 San Francisco, California: Friends of the San Francisco Library, 1990.

 

“Dear Walden People”—

 

357 Appearances:

1. Waldenbooks Book Notes (August, 1983): [no pagination].

2. As “With Waldenbooks” in Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King, edited


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