With an author as prolific as stephen king, its no surprise his universe is expansive but did you know most of his works are connected to. Its a tight, solid story that shows kings ability to paint vivid characters and his deftness with psychological horror. The novels plot vaguely resembles actual events that have transpired since the books publication, to such a degree that the author is no longer comfortable with the books being in print for fear that it may inspire similar occurrences rage is now out of print. I think it just had too many characters for my adolescent brain to deal with. I took the shinning to show and tell at school which of course, prompted a swift phone call to my mom.
Stephen king s horror stories scarred many of our childhoods and adulthoods, for that matter, but the most upsetting thing of all might be that all of king s books are connected. With chloe grace moretz, julianne moore, gabriella wilde, portia doubleday. Stephen king may, 1982 interview by tom 9 posts 55 views last updated may 16, 2014 06. The dead zone kings 1979 thriller follows a clairvoyant protagonist, newly gifted after waking up from a fiveyear coma.
Stephen edwin king born september 21, 1947 is an american author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, and fantasy novels. Stephen king poses during a portrait session on november 16th, 20 in paris, france. Stephen king brings us two new novels in 20 one on shelves. The book, set in a north carolina amusement park in 1973, is part horror novel and part supernatural. Delve into any stephen king novel, and at some point youll likely find a secret passageway into another. Richard dees thought that there was a big market for tabloids like the inside view, and for authors like stephen king. Dec, 2019 kings novels have such a voice that they were being turned into movies only a few years after he was first published, with carrie being the first of the lot. So if you havent read it yet, skip to the next book on our list of the best stephen king books. The dark tower, it is the day that jake chambers and stephen king save stephen kings life. Its a sort of literary scavenger hunt retracing the efforts of scott mcgrath, a journalist disgraced by an onair rant, to get at the truth behind the suicide of the brilliant and disturbed ashley cordova at age 24. In the afterword to wizard and glass, the fourth book in the dark tower series, king writes i have written enough novels and short stories to fill a solar system of the imagination, but wizard and glass protagonist rolands story is my jupiter a planet that dwarfs all the others.
Stephen king is the author of more than sixty books, all of them worldwide bestsellers. King has written several novels since his first short story sale in 1967 that have become pop cultural signposts. Joyland illustrated edition, hard case crime, september, 2015. Fans of stephen kings work know that he loves to connect the dots between his various novels. Stephen kings books are all connected to each other, and. His books have sold more than 350 million copies, and many have been adapted into films, television series, miniseries, and comic books. Sale of rare, signed stephen king book to help those in need. Stephen king is one of the most prolific authors of alltime. At the tailend of the 1970s, stephen king and peter straub an american horror novelist, and friend of kings decided to write a novel together. Different seasons three of this book s four novellas are better known as films, and rightly so. Three of this books four novellas are better known as films, and rightly so. Part of 112263 takes place there, and that storys hero george amberson actually meets losers club members beverly marsh. The book was published on april 30, 20 through william morrow and company and focuses on a woman trying to save her son from a vicious. It was straub who wrote in those connections, and king just neatened the corners as.
Different seasons three of this books four novellas are better known as films, and rightly so. Guns king began the year courting controversy with a 25page essay in support of gun control following the tragic shooting at sandy. The novel was first mentioned by king on june 20, 20, while doing a video chat with fans as part of promoting the upcoming under the dome tv series. Tells all cowritten with other authors in kings author rock band. These stephen king connections will blow your mind buzzfeed. So its only natural to think some of those connections could exist in the movie universe as well. His recent work includes the institute, elevation, the outsider, sleeping beauties cowritten with his son owen king, and the bill hodges trilogy. It was still sitting on my bookshelf with a marker in page 324, left there in 1987. Hes spawned an intricate universe where characters reference events from his other books like theyre trading gossip about an old school friend. All of pennywises appearances in other stephen king books. A shy girl, outcasted by her peers and sheltered by her. The only thing i may look forward to more than a new stephen king novel is a new collection of his short stories. Revival is a novel by american writer stephen king, published on november 11, 2014 by scribner. List of books by stephen king simple english wikipedia, the.
The following is a complete list of books published by stephen king, an american author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction, and fantasy. Mercedes 2015 revival 2015 finders keepers 2015 the bazaar of bad dreams 2016 end of watch 2017 hearts in suspension 2017 sleeping beauties w owen king 2018. On the connection between carnival workers and televangelists. The novels plot vaguely resembles actual events that have transpired since the book s publication, to such a degree that the author is no longer comfortable with the book s being in print for fear that it may inspire similar occurrences rage is now out of print. An appealing voice achieves an intimate connection a bond much. Admittedly dated published in 1991, it contains oodles of king stuff, photos, short. Down east homes to be kept warm by sale of rare, signed stephen king book 1. His books have sold more than 350 million copies, and many of them have been adapted into feature films, television movies and comic books. My love for his books is based around his characters. King has published 63 novels, including seven under the pen name richard bachman, and five nonfiction. In 1957, nineyearold jim norman and his twelveyearold brother, wayne, walk to the local library to return jims books. The stephen king universe, a very detailed flowchart linking.
Just take a gander at this dizzying list of his 20 accomplishments thus far, and those yet to come. As this is the sequel to the shining, this synopsis contains spoilers of who makes it out of the overlook hotel in the first installment. The updated stephen king universe flowchart including the dark tower series. The white over red color of christine is not a factory color for the 58 furry yet a car fitting the same description shows up in both it and 112263 not sure if she shows up in others but in those two she is connected. And i love the links and connections between the books. Many of stephen kings books and short stories have received adaptations and the tactic is even seeing a bit of a renaissance at the moment. Stephen king fan theory connects it and the shining. Id gotten into reading stephen king two years before by way of a trip over the previous summer to my uncles house. Have almost every king book in hardback and have read most. Part of 112263 takes place there, and that storys hero george amberson actually.
Carrie was the first book that stephen king published, and in this case, starting from the beginning is a great thing. The stephen king universe flowchart update including. Many of the novels and short stories written or cowritten by stephen king take place in a multiverse created by the author. The stand and eyes of the dragon randall flagg, the sharptongued, charismatic villain from kings 1979 americana apocalypse and his 1987 oldschool fairy tale, is the same sinister. Nos4a2 pronounced nosferatu is the third novel by american author joe hill, son of authors stephen and tabitha king. His 1986 epic it is a perfect nexus not only does the terrifying novel reference books. It remains the only stephen king book i ever put down. Jake chambers from the dark tower is a twinner of bobby garfield from hearts in atlantis. Jul 23, 20 just take a gander at this dizzying list of his 20 accomplishments thus far, and those yet to come. From tessiegirl, the stephen king universe has been updated to include the many connections to the dark tower series.
Interestingly, the book that got me to stop reading was it. A list of stephen kings novels, organized oldest to newest. This fiendishly inventive novel should be the blair witch project of the bookpublishing world this summer. Yes, i love stephen king, but even being a constant reader doesnt prevent me from being willing to admit that the man can and often does go long on his word count. Sure, the world martin created for the backstabbing inhabitants of a song of ice and fire is meticulous, but its not the tightly woven domain king has hinted at throughout some 50 novels. For this novel, king joined another master of the horror genre, peter straub, to create a fantasy novel. The book reached the first position on the new york times best seller list for print and ebook fiction combined, hardcover fiction, and ebook fiction. The night fliersalems lot cumberland county airport, a rest stop for the night flier, sat between a smaller and mostly deserted town with the unlikely name of jerusalems lot and the town of falmouth. How stephen kings it connects to all his other stories.
He had a collection of stephen king novels and id started reading them with pet sematary, which had been adapted to the big screen two years before. The number nineteen is a magical number in the dark tower novels. Joyland is a novel by american writer stephen king, published in 20 by hard case crime. I am the kind of annoying person who likes to know the in joke. These stephen king connections will blow your mind. My mother was a fan of his work and had a wide variety of his books published at the time so i read what she had. Stephen king gets a lot of milage out of the sleepy maine town of derry. In 112263, this is the date that the vermont yankee nuclear reactor exploded. A list of all stephen kings series in reading order. All of the best stephen king books, ranked reedsy discovery. In 112263, this is the date that the vermont yankee nuclear reactor. In stephen king books, twinners are doppelgangers in other universes. A television show based on the book ran from 20 2015.
During the chat king stated that he was halfway through writing his next novel, revival. I read my first stephen king book in first grade the shinning. Stephen kings books are all connected to each other, and it. Derry maine, which is the setting for many stephen king stories and novels including, 112263 is mentioned in the dark tower novels. Featured entertainment saturday night is the stephen king band rock bottom remains i once thought i would start over and read all his works in. Even if youve never read one of his works, youve seen it in some variation, be it miniseries or movie adaptation. Apt pupil references springheel jack, a serial killer from the short story strawberry spring. This is a complete list of books published by stephen king. Rowling has not been known to cite stephen king as a prime influence, but with her latest act of literary deception, the harry potter author has taken a. It was adapted for film in 1983 by david cronenberg, with christopher.
Mar 26, 20 at the tailend of the 1970s, stephen king and peter straub an american horror novelist, and friend of kings decided to write a novel together. When i was in grade 5 guess i was ten, my friend tarnya smyth brought her mums battered copy of stephen kings carrie to school. In thinking about it, and its connection to steves other works, i read somewhere i think it was in the complete stephen king encyclopedia, by stephen j. Kings novels have such a voice that they were being turned into movies only a few years after he was first published, with carrie being the first of the lot. At the tailend of the 1970s, stephen king and peter straub an american horror. Song of susannah, we learn that this is the day that stephen king was hit by van near lovell, maine. Even kings son, joe hill, has gotten into the fun by adding a nod to pennywise in his 20 book, nos4a2. I am really excited as i am a library trustee and heading to anaheim next week. Any attempts to connect with wendy fail and he eventually receives a heartless letter telling him to give up because she has found someone else. Explore a comprehensive list of stephen king books and stories including. Throttle novella written with king s son, joe hill 2009. The little sisters of eluria limited edition in connection with the dark tower series 2009.
King almost always writes about his home state of maine, but even beyond all of these otherworldly events taking place in that one mostly rural state, the stephen king universe has more connections running through. The dark tower, it is the day that jake chambers and stephen king save stephen king s life. A list of stephen king s novels, organized oldest to newest. That is a reference to the brian depalma movie carrie based on a stephen king book in which a bucket of pigs blood was poured on the prom queen. Every carrie movie ranked, worst to best screen rant. Graduation afternoon short story published in the magazine postscripts 2009. As a teenager, king used to collect scrapbooks filled with newspaper clippings detailing the crimes of serial killers, says stanley wiater, coauthor of the complete stephen king universe. Now, i totally do not recommend ten year olds reading stephen king books messed me up good, but this was when my life long relationship with mr king began. The trip was frankly a waste, but the book was sublime. Doctor sleep is a 20 horror novel by american writer stephen king and the sequel to his 1977 novel the shining. How to build connections with journalists and writers on twitter wojdylo social. Jul 31, 2011 in thinking about it, and its connection to steves other works, i read somewhere i think it was in the complete stephen king encyclopedia, by stephen j. Stephen king on growing up, believing in god and getting scared.
Tells all co written with other authors in kings author rock band. Guns king began the year courting controversy with a 25page essay in support of gun control following the tragic shooting at sandy hook elementary school in december 2012. Sometimes they come back is a short story by stephen king, first published in the march 1974 issue of cavalier and later collected in king s 1978 collection night shift. Here are some of the craziest connections, from the surfacelevel to the ones you might have missed. Why stephen king spends months and even years writing.
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