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27The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (May 22, 1969): 4.

27The Maine Campus[University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (June 12, 1969): 4.

27The Maine Summer Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (June 20,

1969): 6.

28The Maine Summer Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (June 27,

1969): 5, 6.

28The Maine Summer Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (July 4,

1969): 4.

29The Maine Summer Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (July 11,

1969): 5.

30The Maine Summer Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (July 18,

1969): 7.

30The Maine Summer Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (July 25,

1969): 5, 6.

31 Appearances:

1. The Maine Summer Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (August 1,

1969): 4, 7.

2. The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (September 25, 1969):

5.

32The Maine Summer Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (August 8,

1969): 4.

32The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (September 18,

1969): 7.

32The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (October 3, 1969): 5.

33The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (October 9, 1969): 5.

34The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (October 16, 1969):

5, 6.

34The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (October 23, 1969):

4.

35The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (October 30, 1969):

5.

35The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (November 7, 1969):

5.

36 Appearances:

1. The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (November 13, 1969):

5.

2. As “The Black Cat” [column] Rockland Courier-Gazette [newspaper; Rockland, Maine]

(November 22, 1969): 11.

37The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (December 4, 1969):

5.

37The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Oronoo student newspaper] (December 11,

1969): 5.

37The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (December 18,

1969): 5.

39The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (January 8, 1970): 5.

39The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (January 15, 1970):

5.

40The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (February 5, 1970):

10.

40The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (February 12, 1970):

5.

41The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (February 19, 1970):

8.

41The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (February 26, 1970):

5.

41The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (March 19, 1970): 5.

42The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (March 26, 1970): 5.

42The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (April 9, 1970): 5.

42The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (April 16, 1970): 5.

43The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (April 30, 1970): 5.

43The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (May 7, 1970): 5.

44 Appearances:

1. The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (May 21, 1970): 5.

2. Maine [Alumni magazine; University of Maine at Orono] (Fall 1989): 22.

“Kingdom Come”—

426Kingdom Hospital. Columbia TriStar Home, [October] 2004: [1-2]. [DVD; printed in liner

notes].

“Kitschin’ à la King”—

315Entertainment Weekly No. 274 (May 12, 1995): 47.

“The Land of Lunacy”—

324Bangor Daily News (April 15, 1982): 14.

“Last Waltz: Horror and Morality, Horror and Magic”—

581983/1984 Fiction Writer’s Market, edited by Jean M. Fredette. Cincinnati, OH: Writer’s

Digest, 1983, hardcover, p. 172-195. ISBN: 0-89879-108-1.

“Leaf-Peepers”—

405 Appearances:

1. The New Yorker (December 28, 1998/January 4, 1999): 118-119.

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



spiral-bound hardcover, [p. November 20-22, 2006 & November 23-26, 2006]. ISBN: 1-58288-188-

X.

“Let’s Scare Dick and Jane”—

312 Appearances:

1. Washington Post Book World (May 11, 1986): 1, 8.

2. The Creative Child and Adult Quarterly Vol. XIII, No. 2 (1988): 71-74, 122. [Revised]

“A Letter from Stephen King”—

283Fantasy Review (January, 1984): 45.

“The Limits of Violence”—

361 Appearances:

1. 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.

129-130. ISBN: 0-916732-86-X.

1 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. 129-130. ISBN: 0-916732-

85-1.

2. As “Horror and the Limits of Violence” in American Fantasy Volume 2, Number 1 (Fall,

1986): 26.

“Lists that Matter”—

370Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (January, 1986): 7.

“Lists That Matter (No. 14)”—

368Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (October, 1985): 7.

“Lists That Matter (Number 7)”—

311Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (August, 1985): 6.

“Lists That Matter (Number 8)”—

311Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (September, 1985): 7.

“A Look at the Red Sox on the Edge of ‘87”—

79 Appearances:

1. Bangor Daily News “Maine Weekend” (March 28-29, 1987): 15.

2. Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (July, 1987): 5.

“The Ludlum Attraction”—

265Washington Post Book World (March 7, 1982): 1, 10.

“Lurching Charm”—

279The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (January 16, 1969):

9, 10.

“Man in Love”—

298The New York Times Book Review (December 25, 2005): 6.

“A Man with a Child’s Embrace of the Questions”—

428The Boston Globe (May 30, 2005): 16A.

“Memo from Stephen King”—

388Rotten Rejections: A Literary Companion, edited by Andre Bernard. Wainscott, NY:

Pushcart Press, [April] 1990, hardcover, p. 25. ISBN: 0-916366-57-X.

“More Truck”—

44The Maine Campus [University of Maine at Orono student newspaper] (November 5, 1970):

5.

“My Creature from the Black Lagoon”—

59The McGraw-Hill Reader: Issues Across the Disciplines, Eighth Edition, edited by Gilbert

H. Muller. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Higher Education, A Division of The McGraw-Hill

Companies, 2003, trade paperback, p. 511-517. ISBN: 0-07-246552-2. Note: This book actually

appeared in 2002.

“My Favorite Movies”—

316New York Post (September 27, 1998): 45.

“My Favorite Movies of 2002-2003”—

318Book (September/October, 2003):.

“My Favorite Things”—

413Men’s Journal (September, 2000): 110.

“My First Car”—

364Gentlemen’s Quarterly (July, 1984): 147.

“My High School Horrors”—

354 Appearances:

1. Sourcebook: The Magazine for Seniors [Published by the 13-30 Corporation and distributed

freely to high school seniors] (1982): 30-33.

2. As “High School Horrors” in Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (February, 1986):

8.

3. As “My High School Horrors” in Georgia Biology [“A life science journal prepared by high

school students”] Volume I, Number 1 (Fall, 1993): 61-62.

“My Little Serrated Security Blanket”—

398Outside (December, 1995): 70.

“My New Years Resolution (Or Look What Dave’s Got Us Doing Now!)”—

389The Overlook Connection (Winter, 1990): 22.

“My Say: Stephen King”—

369 Appearances:

1. Publishers Weekly (December 20, 1985): 60.

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

McMeel, September 1989, trade paperback, p. 103-105. ISBN: 0-8362-7978-6.

2a. The Stephen King Companion, edited by George Beahm. Kansas City, MO: Andrews and

McMeel, October 1989, trade paperback, p. 103-105. ISBN: 0-8362-7978-6. Second printing,

incorporating some additions and changes.

2b. The Stephen King Companion, edited by George Beahm. Hampton, VA: GB Publishing,

October 1989, hardcover, p. 103-105. ISBN: 0-8362-7978-6. Limited edition of 1,000 numbered

copies, signed by the editor.

2c. The Stephen King Companion, edited by George Beahm. Hampton, VA: GB Publishing,

October 1989, hardcover, p. 103-105. ISBN: 0-8362-7978-6. Deluxe limited edition of 250

numbered copies, signed by the editor and multiple contributors.

2d. The Stephen King Companion, edited by George Beahm. Hampton, VA: GB Publishing,

October 1989, hardcover, p. 103-105. ISBN: 0-8362-7978-6. Limited edition of 26 lettered copies,

signed by the editor and multiple contributors.

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

1990, hardcover, p. 103-105. ISBN: 0-356-19200-8.

2f. The Stephen King Companion, edited by George Beahm. London: Futura, October 1991,

mass-market paperback, p. 152-155. ISBN: 0-7088-4933-4.

2g. Book-of-the-Month Club edition.

2h. Quality Paperback Book Club edition.

3. The Lost Work of Stephen King: A Guide to Unpublished Manuscripts, Story Fragments,

Alternative Versions and Oddities, by Stephen J. Spignesi. New York: Birch Lane Press, An Imprint

of Carol Publishing, 1998, hardcover, p. 188-190. ISBN: 1-55972-469-2.

3a. The Lost Work of Stephen King: A Guide to Unpublished Manuscripts, Story Fragments,

Alternative Versions and Oddities: Complete & Uncut Edition, by Stephen J. Spignesi. Woodstock,

GA: Overlook Connection Press, 1998, hardcover, p. 236-238. ISBN: 0-892950-03-0. Limited

edition of 1,000 numbered copies, signed by the author, Tyson Blue, and James Cole.

3b. The Lost Work of Stephen King: A Guide to Unpublished Manuscripts, Story Fragments,

Alternative Versions and Oddities: Complete & Uncut Edition, by Stephen J. Spignesi. Woodstock,

GA: Overlook Connection Press, 1998, hardcover, p. 236-238. Limited edition of 52 lettered copies,

with slipcase, signed by the author, Tyson Blue, and James Cole.

3c. The Lost Work of Stephen King: A Guide to Unpublished Manuscripts, Story Fragments,

Alternative Versions and Oddities, by Stephen J. Spignesi. New York, NY: Citadel Press, June

2002, trade paperback, p. 188-190. ISBN: 0-8065-2390-5.

“My Ten Favorite Fantasy-Horror Novels”—

380 Appearances:

1. How to Write Tales of Horror, Fantasy, and Science Fiction, edited by J.N. Williamson.

Cincinnati: Writer’s Digest Books, [April] 1987, hardcover, p. 197-198. ISBN: 0-89879-270-3.

1a. How to Write Tales of Horror, Fantasy, and Science Fiction, edited by J. N. Williamson.

Cincinnati: Writer’s Digest Books, 1996, trade paperback, p. 197-198. ISBN: 0-89879-483-8.

“My Ten Favorite Fantasy-Horror Short Stories or Novellas”—

380 Appearances:

1. How to Write Tales of Horror, Fantasy, and Science Fiction, edited by J.N. Williamson.

Cincinnati: Writer’s Digest Books, [April] 1987, hardcover, p. 198. ISBN: 0-89879-270-3.

1a. How to Write Tales of Horror, Fantasy, and Science Fiction, edited by J. N. Williamson.

Cincinnati: Writer’s Digest Books, 1996, trade paperback, p. 198. ISBN: 0-89879-483-8.

“National Book Awards 2003 Acceptance Speech”—

424 Appearances:

1. The National Book Foundation’s official web site. 2003.

2. As “The Distinguished Contributor” in The Stephen King Desk Calendar 2006. New York:

Doubleday Book Club, [October] 2005, spiral-bound hardcover, [p. January 2-4, 2006; January 5-8,

2006; January 9-11, 2006 & January 12-15, 2006]. ISBN: 1-58288-188-X. [Excerpt].

“The Neighborhood of the Beast”—

394 Appearances:

1. Mid-Life Confidential: The Rock Bottom Remainders Tour America with Three Chords and

an Attitude. New York: Viking, 1994, paperback, p. 4-6, 8. [Excerpt] Note: This is a promotional

booklet that contained only this excerpt from King’s chapter of the book.

2. Mid-Life Confidential: The Rock Bottom Remainders Tour America with Three Chords and

an Attitude, edited by Dave Marsh, photographs by Tabitha King. New York: Viking, August 1994,

hardcover, p. 15-16, 19-39. ISBN: 0-670-85234-1.

2a. Mid-Life Confidential: The Rock Bottom Remainders Tour America with Three Chords

and an Attitude, edited by Dave Marsh, photographs by Tabitha King. London: Hodder & Stoughton,

1994, hardcover, p. 15-16, 19-39. ISBN: 0-340-61754-3.

2b. Mid-Life Confidential: The Rock Bottom Remainders Tour America with Three Chords

and an Attitude, edited by Dave Marsh, photographs by Tabitha King. New York: A Plume Book,

August 1995, trade paperback, p. 15-16, 19-39. ISBN: 0-452-27459-1.

3. As “Rockin’ with the Remainders” in Playboy (September, 1994): 109, 137-138. [Excerpt].

Note: This is King’s subsection of the main article, which also features several excerpts from the

other band members’ chapters of the book.

“No Cats: An Appreciation of Lawrence Block and Matthew Scudder”—

239 Appearances:

1. The Sins of the Fathers: A Matthew Scudder Novel, by Lawrence Block. Arlington Heights,

IL: Dark Harvest, [July] 1992, hardcover, p. 11-20. ISBN: 0-913165-66-2. A limited edition of 400

numbered copies, signed by King and Block.

1a. The Sins of the Fathers: A Matthew Scudder Novel, by Lawrence Block. Arlington Heights,

IL: Dark Harvest, [July] 1992, hardcover, p. 11-20. ISBN: 0-913165-66-2. Trade edition.

“No Vietnamese Ever Called Me Nigger”—

301The Maine Campus [Moratorium supplement] [University of Maine at Orono student

newspaper] (October 23, 1969): 6.

“Not Guilty”—

281 Appearances:

1. The New York Times Book Review (October 24, 1976): 55.

2. Chernobog [horror “fanzine”] Number 18 (late 1980s). Note: Special issue dedicated to

King.

“A Note from Stephen King”—

397 Appearances:

1. 1994.

2. Reprinted in 1999.

“Notes”—

125 Appearances:

1. Skeleton Crew, by Stephen King. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, June 1985, hardcover, p.

507-512.

2. As “Note from the Author” in Maine Contemporary Fiction: An Anthology of Short Stories,

edited by Wesley McNair. Camden, Maine: Down East Books, 2005, hardcover, p. 274-275. ISBN:

0-89272-693-8. [Excerpt] Note: This piece is a portion of King’s notes for “The Reach,”

accompanying a reprint appearance of that story in this anthology.

“Notes”—

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

hardcover, p. 797-812.

“Notes on Horror”—

58Quest (June, 1981): 28-31, 87.

“The Novelist Sounds Off”—

373Time (October 6, 1986): 90.

“A Novelist’s Perspective on Bangor”—

356 Appearances:

1. Black Magic and Music. [Bangor, Maine: The Bangor Historical Society, March 1983],

paperback, [17-24]. No ISBN. Note: This booklet was issued as a program to accompany a benefit

for the Bangor Historical Society held on March 27, 1983.

1a. Black Magic and Music. [Bangor, Maine: The Bangor Historical Society, 1983], paperback,

[3-6]. No ISBN. Note: This is a later reprint that omits the advertisements contained in the first

printing.

“Now Hear This”—

318 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 776 (July 30, 2004): 30-32, 34, 36.

2. As “Now Hear This!” in Who [magazine; Australia] (August 9, 2004): 50-51.

“On Becoming a Brand Name”—

98 Appearances:

1. Adelina (February, 1980): 40-45, 82-83.

2. As “Foreword—On Becoming a Brand Name” in Fear Itself: The Horror Fiction of Stephen

King, edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. San Francisco, CA: Underwood-Miller, 1982,

hardcover, p. 15-42. ISBN: 0-934438-58-7. Limited edition of 225 numbered copies, signed by all

11 contributors, including King.

2a. As “Foreword—On Becoming a Brand Name” in Fear Itself: The Horror Fiction of

Stephen King, edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. San Francisco, CA: Underwood-Miller,

1982, hardcover, p. 15-42. ISBN: 0-934438-59-5. Trade edition.

2b. As “Foreword- On Becoming a Brand Name” in Fear Itself: The Horror Fiction of Stephen

King, edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. New York: A Plume Book, New American

Library, June 1984, trade paperback, p. 15-42. ISBN: 0-452-25527-9.

2c. As “Foreword- On Becoming a Brand Name” in Fear Itself: The Horror Fiction of Stephen

King, edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. New York: A Signet Book, New American

Library, October 1985, mass-market paperback, p. 15-42. ISBN: 0-451-13859-7.

2d. As “Foreword- On Becoming a Brand Name” in Fear Itself: The Horror Fiction of Stephen

King, edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. London & Sydney: Pan Books, November 1990,

trade paperback, p. 15-42. ISBN: 0-330-31346-0.

2e. As “Foreword—On Becoming a Brand Name” in Fear Itself: The Early Works of Stephen

King, edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller. Novato, CA, Lancaster, PA: Underwood-Miller,

November 1993, trade paperback, p. 15-42. ISBN: 0-88733-174-2.

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

hardcover, p. 39-69.

“On Dreamcatcher”—

164 Appearances:

1. Dreamcatcher, by Stephen King. Science Fiction Book Club edition, [April] 2001,

hardcover.

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

spiral-bound hardcover, [p. May 1-3, 2006 & May 4-6, 2006]. ISBN: 1-58288-188-X. [Excerpt]

“On Ed McBain”—

418Mystery Scene No. 70 (March, 2001): 25-26.

“On Impact”—

66 Appearances:

1. The New Yorker (June 19/26, 2000): 78-80, 82, 84-86.

2. The Best American Essays, 2001, edited by Kathleen Norris, series editor Robert Atwan.

Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, October 2001, hardcover, p. 120-131. ISBN: 0-618-15358-6.

2a. The Best American Essays, 2001, edited by Kathleen Norris, series editor Robert Atwan.

Wilmington, Massachusetts: Mariner Books, A Division of Houghton Mifflin Company, October

2001, trade paperback, p. 120-131. ISBN: 0-618-04931-2.

“On J. K. Potter: The Art of the Morph”—

242 1. Interzone #72 (November, 1993): 23-24.

2. Horripilations: The Art of J. K. Potter, by Nigel Suckling. London: Paper Tiger, An Imprint

of Dragon’s World, A Division of Collins & Brown, 1993, trade paperback, p. 6-9. ISBN: 1-85028-

255-2.

2a. Horripilations: The Art of J. K. Potter, by Nigel Suckling. Woodstock, NY: The Overlook

Press, 1995, trade paperback, p. 6-9. ISBN: 0-87951-613-5.

“On John D. MacDonald”—

377The Mystery Scene Reader: A Special Tribute to John D. MacDonald, edited by Ed

Gorman. Cedar Rapids, IA: Fedora, 1987, trade paperback, p. 26-29. No ISBN. Limited edition of

1,500 numbered copies, signed by Bill Pronzini.

“On ‘Rampage’”—

292Entertainment Weekly No. 146 (November 27, 1992): 4.

“On Reading and Writing”—

66Strategies for College Writing: A Rhetorical Reader, Second Edition, edited by Robert

Funk, Susan X. Day and Linda S. Coleman. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 2003,

trade paperback, p. 406-410. ISBN: 0-13-098255-5.

“On the Far Side”—

229 Appearances:

1. The Far Side Gallery 2, by Gary Larson. Kansas City, MO: Andrews and McMeel,

September 1986, trade paperback, p. 5-6. ISBN: 0-8362-2085-4.

1a. Book-of-the Month Club selection.

2. The Far Side Gallery 2, by Gary Larson. London: Warner Books, 1989, trade paperback, p.

5-6. ISBN: 0-7515-0237-5. ISBN: 0-7515-2390-9. Reprinted in 1992 and 1994. Note: Later reprints

are listed as published by Time Warner UK.

3. The Far Side Gallery 2, by Gary Larson. London: Futura, 1991, trade paperback, p. 5-6.

ISBN: 0-7088-4352-2.

“On The Shining and Other Perpetrations”—

99 Appearances:

1. Whispers #17/18 (August, 1982): 11-16.

1a. Whispers #17/18 (August, 1982): 11-16. Special hardcover edition of this issue, limited to

350 numbered copies, signed by King and magazine editor and publisher Stuart Schiff.

1b. Whispers #17/18 (August, 1982): 11-16. Special hardcover edition of this issue, limited to

26 lettered copies, signed by King and magazine editor and publisher Stuart Schiff. These copies

were “reserved for the press.”

“On Writing”—

66The New Millennium Reader, Fourth Edition, edited by Stuart Hirschberg and Terry

Hirschberg. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, [February] 2006, trade

paperback, p. 592-594. ISBN: 0-13-191849-4.

“One Past Midnight: A Note on ‘The Langoliers’”—

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

3- 5.

“Onward and Upward”—

286Bangor Daily News (April 24, 1985): 11.

“The Opera Ain’t Over…”—

78Bangor Daily News (October 14, 1986): 15.

“Opinion”—

321The Maine Campus [University of Maine, Orono student newspaper] (November 16, 1967):

8.

“Oscarama”—

290Entertainment Weekly No. 61 (April 12, 1991): 4.

“Painful First Lesson”—

295Bangor Daily News (November 19, 1998): A10.

“Perfect Games, Shared Memories”—

85 Appearances:

1. Official World Series Souvenir Scorebook—1991 Fall Classic. The 1991 World Series, Fall

1991, paperback, p. 4-5. No ISBN.

2. As “Epilogue: Perfect Games, Shared Memories” in World Series: An Opinionated

Chronicle of the Fall Classic—100 Years, by Joseph Wallace. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.,

2003, hardcover, p. 226-228. ISBN: 0-8109-4639-4.

“Peter Straub: An Informal Appreciation”—

355World Fantasy Convention ’82, edited by Kennedy Poyser. New Haven, CT: The Eighth

World Fantasy Convention, 1982, trade paperback, p. 30-32. No ISBN.

“A Pilgrim’s Progress”—

97American Bookseller (January, 1980): 8-10.

“The Plant: Getting a Little Goofy”—

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

“Playboy Guide People”—

310Playboy Guide: Electronic Entertainment Vol. 2, No. 2 (Fall/Winter 1982): 37.

“Plotting Gets You Nowhere”—

66The Writer (January, 2002): 35.

“The Politics of Limited Editions”—

366Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter Part I (June, 1985): 3-4, 6. Part II (July, 1985):

1-2, 5.

“The Pop of King: The 14 Lessons of 24”—

199 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 807 (February 18, 2005): 84.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (September 5, 2005): 75.

“The Pop of King: 2004: The Year in Books”—

197 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 797 (December 17, 2004): 92.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (January 10, 2005): 73.

“The Pop of King: 2004: The Year in Movies”—

198 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 798 (December 24, 2004): 78.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (January 17, 2005): 63.

“The Pop of King: 2004: The Year in Music”—

197 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 796 (December 10, 2004): 102.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (December 31, 2004): 122.

“The Pop of King: Always, They Come Back”—

183 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 724/725 (August 22-29, 2003): 138.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (September 1, 2003): 93.

“The Pop of King: The Best Book You Can’t Read”—

183 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 729 (September 19, 2003): 92.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (September 29, 2003): 93.

“The Pop of King: Confessions of a TV Slut”—

215 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 870 (March 31, 2006): 72.

2. Who (April 17, 2006): 93.

“The Pop of King: Crashing the Party”—

214Entertainment Weekly No. 868 (March 17, 2006): 126.

“The Pop of King: Crying Wolfe”—

198 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 802 (January 21, 2005): 96.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (January 31, 2005): 81.

“The Pop of King: Do Movies Matter? (Part 1)”—

185 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 737 (November 14, 2003): 136.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (November 24, 2003): 116.

“The Pop of King: Do Movies Matter? (Part 2)”—

186 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 739 (November 28, 2003): 136.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (December 22, 2003): 90.

“The Pop of King: Don’t Go to Sleep”—

187 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 740 (December 5, 2003): 108.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (December 31, 2003): 136.

“The Pop of King: A Dozen Thanks”—

196Entertainment Weekly No. 793 (November 19, 2004): 90.

“The Pop of King: Enquiring Minds…”—

190Entertainment Weekly No. 759 (April 9, 2004): 96.

“The Pop of King: Extras Bite”—

204Entertainment Weekly No. 825 (June 17, 2005): 88.

“The Pop of King: The Four-Star Follies”—

193 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 779/780 (August 20/27, 2004): 134.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (August 30, 2004): 111.

“The Pop of King: Frey’s Lies”—

213 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 862/863 (February 10, 2006): 142.

2. Who [Magazine; Australia] (February 20, 2006): 91.

“The Pop of King: The Fright Stuff”—

208Entertainment Weekly No. 847 (October 28, 2005): 96.

“The Pop of King: Head-Bangor’s Ball”—

190Entertainment Weekly No. 762/763 (April 30, 2004): 172.

“The Pop of King: It’s Alive! It’s Alive!”—

191Entertainment Weekly No. 766 (May 21, 2004): 86.

“The Pop of King: In My Book, It’s No Contest”—

184Entertainment Weekly No. 731 (October 3, 2003): 80.

“The Pop of King: Just Askin’”—

212 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 859 (January 20, 2006): 76.

2. Who [Magazine; Australia] (March 6, 2006): 86.

“The Pop of King: Kick-Back Books”—

206Entertainment Weekly No. 833 (August 12, 2005): 84.

“The Pop of King: A Kingdom That Didn’t Come”—

192 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 773 (July 9, 2004): 96.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (November 22, 2004): 101.

“The Pop of King: Lights in a Box”—

209 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 850 (November 18, 2005): 144.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (December 31, 2005): 125.

“The Pop of King: Lines to Live By”—

192 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weeklyy No. 769 (June 11, 2004): 134.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (June 28, 2004): 111.

“The Pop of King: Long Live the Dead”—

204 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 828 (July 8, 2005): 76.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (August 8, 2005): 79.

“The Pop of King: Lost’s Soul”—

207Entertainment Weekly No. 838/839 (September 9, 2005): 150.

“The Pop of King: Mistakes Were Made”—

214 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 866 (March 3, 2006): 108.

2. Who (March 20, 2006): 117.

“The Pop of King: My 2005 Picks: Books”—

211 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 855 (December 23, 2005): 86.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (January 23, 2006): 75.

“The Pop of King: My 2005 Picks: Music”—

210 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 853 (December 9, 2005): 102.

2. As “The Pop of King: My 2005 Music Picks” in Who [magazine; Australia] (January 9,

2006): 71.

“The Pop of King: My 2005 Picks: Movies”—

211 Appearances:

1. Entertainment Weekly No. 854 (December 16, 2005): 90.

2. Who [magazine; Australia] (February 6, 2006): 75.

“The Pop of King: My Fever Pitch Obsession”—

201Entertainment Weekly No. 814 (April 8, 2005): 72.


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