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Expert Guideby Stephen King
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Quick Answer

Start Collections by Stephen King with "The Stand [1/2]", then follow the publication sequence. This order preserves the intended narrative twists and world-building progression.

Compiled volumes of Stephen King's short stories and novellas.

Reader's Guide

This series spans 234 main titles released between 1978 and 2020. For the best experience, we recommend following the Publication Order below to preserve key plot reveals.

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Official Verdict

Short Answer:
Start with "The Stand [1/2]"

To experience the narrative as intended, read the main sequence in Publication Order.Ignore novellas and side stories until you finish the first 3 core novels. This resolves all timeline confusion and preserves every major twist.

Community Consensus

High Debate

"The community is heavily divided between two main approaches: the strict chronological order (represented by modern collections like the Gollancz editions, which insert later-written prequels based on internal timeline) and the 'Classic Order' (a modified publication order focusing on the original saga progression). The stronger recommendation is to follow the Classic Order, as the chronological order causes 'whiplash' due to inconsistencies in writing style (e.g., inserting later, more solid writing like 'Fortress of the Pearl' between early 'seventies trippy Sword & Sorcery' books). Late-written prequels and codas like 'Fortress of the Pearl' and 'Moonbeam Roads' are best saved for after the core saga is completed."

Key Reddit Advice

Start with the Classic Order: 1. Elric of Melnibone 2. Sailor on the Seas of Fate 3. Weird of the White Wolf 4. Vanishing Tower 5. Bane of the Black Sword 6. Stormbringer Read inserted materials (Fortress of the Pearl, Moonbeam Roads, Elric at the End of Time) after this core sequence.

Why This Order Is Confusing

Many reading lists for Collections conflict because early publishers often labeled short story collections as standalone novels, or rearranged internal chronologies for marketing. This guide follows original author intent and narrative continuity to settle the debate for good.

Can I skip the short stories?

Technically yes, but we strongly advise against it for Collections. The shorter volumes often establish the core character motivations and world-building that the main saga assumes you already know.

I watched the show/movie first — where should I start?

Ignore the screen adaptations' timeline. Start with "The Stand [1/2]" to see the original depth of the world. The books offer a significantly different (and usually more complete) experience than the on-screen versions.

Why do people disagree on the order?

Disagreement usually stems from the conflict between purely chronological order and publication order. Most long-term fans recommend publication order to preserve the emotional arc and mystery reveals.

Curator's Strategy

Recommended Reading Order Strategy

The authoritative way to read the "Collections" series is in Publication Order. This is a massive universe. Focus on the 'Main' sequence first before diving into the novellas and spin-offs.This ensures you experience character reveals and plot twists exactly as the author intended.

Complete Series Reading Order

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Publication Reading Order231 Titles

Why Publication Order?We recommend reading in Publication Order (default). This follows the author's release schedule, ensuring you experience plot twists, character growth, and world-building exactly as intended without spoilers.
1

Cults!

Pub: 1970

The miracle of the stigmata / Frank Harris -- An unincorporated assocation / Leonard Kip -- The devil of the Picuris / Edwin L. Sabin -- The country of the blind / H.G. Wells -- Monkey eyes / Erle Stanley Gardner -- Music from the big dark / Cornell Woolrich -- Village of the dead / Edward D. Hoch -- The wait / Kit Reed -- The time for delusion / Donald Franson -- [Children of the Corn / Stephen King][1] -- The persistence of vision / John Varley -- Forget-me-not / William F. Temple -- Unhuman sacrifice / Katherine MacLean. [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19791056W/Children_of_the_Corn

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Part 1 of [The Stand](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81618W/The_Stand).

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An anthology of short fiction expanding and elaborating on H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos, edited by Ramsey Campbell. *New Tales* collects the following stories: "Crouch End" by Stephen King "The Star Pools" by A. A. Attanasio "The Second Wish" by Brian Lumley "Dark Awakening" by Frank Belknap Long "Shaft Number 247" by Basil Copper "Black Man with a Horn" by T. E. D. Klein "The Black Tome of Alsophocus" by H. P. Lovecraft & Martin S. Warnes "Than Curse the Darkness" by David Drake "The Faces at Pine Dunes" by Ramsey Campbell

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This collection contains: Hop-Frog · Edgar Allan Poe · [Rappaccini’s Daughter](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL455378W) · Nathaniel Hawthorne · Squire Toby’s Will · Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu · The Squaw · Bram Stoker · The Jolly Corner · Henry James · “Man Overboard!” · Winston Churchill · The Hand · Theodore Dreiser · The Valley of the Spiders · H. G. Wells · The Middle Toe of the Right Foot · Ambrose Bierce · Pickman’s Model · H. P. Lovecraft · Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper · Robert Bloch · The Screaming Laugh · Cornell Woolrich · [A Rose for Emily](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL82884W)· William Faulkner · Bianca’s Hands · Theodore Sturgeon · The Girl with the Hungry Eyes · Fritz Leiber · Shut a Final Door · Truman Capote · Come and Go Mad · Fredric Brown · The Scarlet King · Evan Hunter · Sticks · Karl Edward Wagner · Sardonicus · Ray Russell · A Teacher’s Rewards · Robert S. Phillips · The Roaches · Thomas M. Disch · The Jam · Henry Slesar · Black Wind · Bill Pronzini · The Road to Mictlantecutli · Adobe James · Passengers · Robert Silverberg · The Explosives Expert · John Lutz · Call First · Ramsey Campbell · The Fly · Arthur Porges · Namesake · Elizabeth Morton · Camps · Jack M. Dann · You Know Willie · Theodore R. Cogswell · The Mindworm · C. M. Kornbluth · Warm · Robert Sheckley · Transfer · Barry N. Malzberg · The Doll · Joyce Carol Oates · If Damon Comes · Charles L. Grant · The Oblong Room [Captain Leopold] · Edward D. Hoch · The Party · William F. Nolan · The Crate · Stephen King

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Contains: Hop frog / Edgar Allan Poe -- [Rappaccini's Daughter](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL455378W) / Nathaniel Hawthorne -- Squire Toby's will / J. Sheridan Le Fanu -- The squaw / Bram Stoker -- The jolly corner / Henry James -- "Man overboard!" / Winston Churchill -- The hand / Theodore Dreiser -- The valley of the spiders / H.G. Wells -- The middle toe of the right foot / Ambrose Bierce -- Pickman's model / H.P. Lovecraft -- Yours truly, Jack the ripper / Robert Bloch -- The screaming laugh / Cornell Woolrich -- [A rose for Emily](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL82884W/A_Rose_for_Emily) / William Faulkner -- Bianca's hands / Theodore Sturgeon -- The girl with the hungry eyes / Fritz Leiber -- Shut a final door / Truman Capote -- Come and go mad / Fredric Brown -- The scarlet king / Evan Hunter -- Sticks / Karl Edward Wagner -- Sardonicus / Ray Russell -- A teacher's rewards / Robert Phillips -- The roaches / Thomas M. Disch -- The jam / Henry Slesar -- Black wind / Bill Pronzini -- The road to Mictlantecutli / Adobe James -- Passengers / Robert Silverberg -- The explosives expert / John Lutz -- Call first / Ramsey Campbell -- The fly / Arthur Porges -- Namesake / Elizabeth Morton -- Camps / Jack Dann -- You know Willie / Theodore R. Cogswell -- The mindworm / C.M. Kornbluth -- Warm / Robert Scheckley -- Transfer / Barry N. Malzberg -- The doll / Joyce Carol Oates -- If Damon comes / Charles L. Grant -- Mass without voices / Arthur L. Samuels -- The oblong room / Edward D. Hoch -- The party / William F. Nolan -- The crate / Stephen King.

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Plot details hidden until you finish "The Arbor House Treasury Of Horror And The Supernatural".

Contains: [The Monkey](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149146W/The_Monkey) / Stephen King -- The brave litte toaster / Thomas M. Disch -- The Attleborough poltergeist / Richard Cowper -- The Hot and cold running waterfall / Stephen Tall -- Unicorn tapestry / Suzy McKee Charnas -- Strata / Edward Bryant -- The Confession of Hamo / Mary C. Pangborn -- Feesters in the lake / Bob Leman -- Don't look back / Pat Murphy -- Letters to the postman / Robert Aickman --

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Scary Stories

Pub: 1981Optional

Plot details hidden until you finish "Fantasy Annual Iv".

Kittens / Dean Koontz -- The Magic Shop / H.G. Wells -- Miriam / Truman Capote -- [Tell-tale Heart](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL41059W) / Edgar Allan Poe -- [Genesis and catastrophe](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20504273W) (a true story) / Roald Dahl -- The squaw / Bram Stoker -- Here there be tygers / Stephen King -- Man overboard! / Winston Churchill -- The lottery / Shirley Jackson -- The bus-conductor / E.F. Benson -- Thanksgiving / Joyce Carol Oates -- Excerpt from The legend of Sleepy Hollow / Washington Irving -- The terrible old man / H.P. Lovecraft -- John Charrington's wedding / E. Nesbit -- The furnished room / O. Henry -- The man upstairs / Ray Bradbury -- The music on the hill / Saki -- The boarded window / Ambrose Bierce -- Fingers on the back of the neck / Margaret Mahy -- The cremation of Sam McGee / Robert W. Service.

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Contains: [The monkey](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149146W/The_Monkey) / Stephen King -- The new tenant / William Hallahan -- In the cards / Robert Bloch -- Clay / George A. Romero -- A cabin in the woods / John Coyne -- Makeup / Robert R. McCammon -- The small world of Lewis Stillman / William F. Nolan -- The seige of 318 / Davis Grubb -- The champion / Richard Laymon -- The power of the Mandarin / Gahan Wilson -- Horror house of blood / Ramsey Campbell -- Absolute ebony / Felice Picano -- The root of all evil / Graham Masterson -- Julian's hand / Gary Brandner -- The face / Jere Cunningham.

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Contains: Oh, whistle, and I'll come to you, my lad / M. R. James -- Lukundoo / Edward Lucas White -- Don't look behind you / Fredric Brown -- The monkey's paw / W. W. Jacobs -- In the rose garden / Gardner McKay -- The mangler / Stephen King -- The enormous radio / John Cheever -- The lake / Ray Bradbury -- Cannibalism in the cars / Mark Twain -- The companion / Ramsey Campbell -- Prey / Richard Matheson -- Sun city / Lisa Tuttle -- The turn of the screw / Henry James -- Queen of the night / Joyce Carol Oastes -- How love came / Robert Hichens -- To Professor Guildea / Robert Hichens -- The sphinx / Edgar Allan Poe -- [The pit and the pendulum](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL273550W) / Edgar Allan Poe -- Three lines of old French / A. Merritt -- The shadow out of time / H. P. Lovecraft -- [The cask of Amontillado](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL41016W) / Edgar Allan Poe.

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Collection of 15 amusing, horrific, satisfying short stories, realistic speculation and potential scientific explanations or solutions about possible future events surrounding and about fat, thin, and everything in between, with a science fiction backdrop. Introduction: Fat! - essay by Isaac Asimov Sylvester's Revenge - short story by Vance Aandahl Fat Farm - short story by Orson Scott Card The Stretch - short story by Sam Merwin, Jr. Camels and Dromedaries, Clem - short story by R. A. Lafferty The Champ - short story by T. Coraghessan Boyle The Truth About Pyecraft - short story by H. G. Wells The Iron Chancellor - novelette by Robert Silverberg The Man Who Ate the World - novelette by Frederik Pohl Gladys's Gregory - short story by John Anthony West Abercrombie Station - novella by Jack Vance Shipping Clerk - short story by William Morrison The Malted Milk Monster - short story by William Tenn The Food Farm - short story by Kit Reed The Artist of Hunger - short story by Scott Russell Sanders Quitters, Inc. - short story by Stephen King

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Magicats!

Pub: 1984

Plot details hidden until you finish "The Science Fiction Weight-loss Book".

Space-time for springers / Fritz Leiber -- The game of rat and dragon / Cordwainer Smith -- The cat from hell / Stephen King -- Out of place / Pamela Sargent -- Schrödinger's cat / Ursula K. Le Guin -- Groucho / Ron Goulart -- My father, the cat / Henry Slesar -- The cat man / Byron Liggett -- Some are born cats / Terry and Carol Carr -- The cat lover / Knox Burger -- Jade Blue / Edward Bryant -- Tom cat / Gary Jennings -- Sonya, Crane Wessleman, and Kittee / Gene Wolfe-- The witch's cat / Manly Wade Wellman -- Antiquities / John Crowley -- A little intelligence / Randall Garrett -- The cat / Gene Wolfe -- Afternoon at Schrafft's / Gardner Dozois, Jack Dann, and Michael Swanwick.

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CONTENTS: Joan Aiken - Lodgers Cynthia Asquith - The Playfellow Enid Bagnold - The Amorous Ghost Denys Val Baker - The Face In The Mirror E. F. Benson - Caterpillars Ambrose Bierce - [Damned Thing](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20084265W) Algernon Blackwood - A Case Of Eavesdropping Robert Bloch - A Home Away From Home Elizabeth Bowen - The Cat Jumps Gerald Bullett - Dearth’s Farm Ramsey Campbell - Calling Card Mark Channing - The Feet William Charlton - Undesirable Guests R. Chetwynd-Hayes - Shona and The Water Horse Winston Churchill - “Man Overboard!” Michael Cornish - Superstitious Ignorance F. Marion Crawford - The Dead Smile Roald Dahl - [Georgy Porgy](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20504272W) Mary Danby - Woodman’s Knot David Dixon - The Lodger In Room 16 Arthur Conan Doyle - T[he Adventure Of The Speckled Band](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL262561W) Elizabeth Fancett - When Morning Comes Rick Ferreira - The Girl From Tomango Theo Gift - Dog Or Demon? Charlotte Perkins Gilman - The Yellow Wallpaper Anthony Gittins - Gibbet Lane Catherine Gleason - A Question Of Conscience Winston Graham - The Basket Chair Stephen Grendon (August Derleth) - The Tsanta In The Parlor Roy Harrison - The Frogwood Roundabout William F. Harvey - The Beast With Five Fingers William Hope Hodgson - The Voice In The Night M. R. James - The Ash-Tree Jerome K. Jerome - The Dancing Partner Glyn Jones - Jordan David H. Keller - The Thing In The Cellar Stephen King - Suffer The Little Children Nigel Kneale - The Pond Henry Kuttner - The Graveyard Rats Perceval Landon - Thurnley Abbey Kay Leith - Avalon Heights H. P. Lovecraft - The Rats In The Walls Lord Lytton - The Haunted And The Haunters Richard Matheson - Deadline Norman Matson - The House On Big Faraway Ogden Nash - The Three D’s E. Nesbit - Man-Size in Marble Edgar Allan Poe - [Pit and the Pendulum](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL273550W) Tony Richards - Headlamps Flavia Richardson - Behind The Yellow Door Lennox Robinson - A Pair Of Muddy Shoes Saki - The Music On The Hill May Sinclair - The Villa Désirée A. E. D. Smith - The Coat Clark Ashton Smith - The Seed From The Sepulcher Lady Eleanor Smith - Satan’s Circus Bram Stoker - The Squaw Terry Tapp - The Invaders Basil Tozer - The Pioneers of Pike’s Peak H. Russell Wakefield - Blind Man’s Buff Evelyn Waugh - Mr. Loveday’s Little Outing Dennis Wheatley - The Snake Mary Williams - No Ticket P. C. Wren - Fear John Wyndham - Close Behind Him(less)

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WOODY ALLEN: No Kaddish for Weinstein FAY WELDON: Alopecia RAY BRADBURY: February 1999: Ylia MARY RENAULT: According to Celsus JOHN STEINBECK: Flight P. D. JAMES: Murder. 1986 WILKIE COLLINS: A Terribly Strange Bed ROALb DAHL: [The Landlady](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20504259W) ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON: Thrawn Janet IRIS MURDOCH: Something Special H. G. WELLS: The Stolen Bacillus REBECCA WEST: Parthenope GRAHAM GREENE: Mortmain F. SCOTT FITZGERALD The Baby Party MARGARET DRABBLE: The Reunion JAMES JOYCE: [The Dead](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL15073437W) BERNICE RUBENS: The Blood of the Lamb STEPHEN KING: Suffer the Little Children RUTH RENDELL: The New Girlfriend D. H. LAWRENCE: Odour of Chrysanthemums ELIZABETH BOWEN: Mysterious Kör SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE: [Adventure of the Speckled Band](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL262561W) S. J. PERELMAN: Strictly from Hunger DAPHNE DU MAURIER: Kiss Me Again, Stranger JEROME K. JEROME: The Dancing-Partner ROBERT GRAVES: The Viscountess and the Short-Haired Girl DOROTHY L. SAYERS: Suspicion P. G. WODEHOUSE: Pig-Hooo-o.ey! MURIEL SPARK: The Fathers' Daughters CHARLES DICKENS: The Signalman ANTONIA FRASER: Doctor Zeit MICHAEL FRAYN: Identity Crisis OSCAR WILDE: The Canterville Ghost RICHARD GORDON: Barnsfather's Syndrome E. M. FORSTER: The Machine stops VIRGINIA WOOLF: Lappin and Lapinova THOMAS HARDY: The Three Strangers JAMES HERRIOT: All Creatures Great and Small AGATHA CHRISTIE: The Red Signal EDGAR ALLAN POE: The Gold Bug H. E. BATES: The Station KINGSLEY AMIS: My Enemy's Enemy

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Masques Ii

Pub: 1987

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Contains: Popsy / Stephen King -- Second sight / Ramsey Campbell -- The yard / William F. Nolan -- The new season / Robert Bloch -- The near departed / Richard Matheson -- Ice sculptures / David B. Silva -- Wiping the slate clean / G. Wayne Miller -- The litter / James Kisner -- Splatter / Douglas E. Winter -- Deathbed / Richard Christian Matheson -- American Gothic / Ray Russell -- Moist dreams / Stanley Wiater -- Dog, cat, and baby / Joe R. Lansdale. Nothing from nothing comes / Katherine Ramsland -- If you take my hand, my son / Mort Castle -- Maurice and Mog / James Herbert -- Fish story / Dennis Hamilton -- Outsteppin' Fetchit / Charles R. Saunders -- In the tank / Ardath Mayhar -- Hidey hole / Steve Rasnic Tem -- The night is freezing fast / Thomas F. Monteleone -- Buried talents / Richard Matheson -- Lake George in high August / John Robert Bensink -- Wordsong / J. N. Williamson -- The man who drowned puppies / Thomas Sullivan -- The boy who came back from the dead / Alan Rodgers.

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Mrs. Todd's Shortcut

Pub: 1987Optional

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"Mrs. Todd's Shortcut" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the May 1984 issue of Redbook magazine, and collected in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew. ---------- Contained in: - [Short Stories](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917392W/Short_Stories) - [Skeleton Crew](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149161W/Skeleton_Crew)

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The ghoulish, disturbing and macabre tales contained in this anthology of fear draw the reader into a world inhabited by the dark and threatening monsters of nightmare. Legendary creators of horror and suspense such as the father of vampire literature Bram Stoker and Ambrose 'Bitter' Bierce combine within these pages with modern mastercraftsmen like *Psycho* author Robert Bloch and phenomenal bestseller writer Stephen King. Their stories range from grisly supernatural revenge ("The Squaw") to black humour of a fantastic nature ("Edifice Complex") and the mystery and menace of fiendish possession ("The Night of the Tiger"). The collection encompasses recognised masterpieces of the genre such as H.P. Lovecraft's "The Dunwich Horror" - a sustained evocation of monstrous violence in a sleepy mid-Western town - as well as stories by famous authors not usually associated with this type of fiction - H. G. Wells and Robert Silverberg for example. Within this *Chamber of Horrors* also lurk haunted houses such as H. Russell Wakefield's "The Red Lodge", psychological tortures of a peculiarly unpleasant kind, as in "The Cloth of Madness" by Seabury Quinn, and the masterful use of understatement and surprise endings in stories by M. R. James, Rudyard Kipling and Robert Aickman. From underwater monsters to bloodthirsty ghouls, from the evil that lies just beneath the surface of domestic comfort and security to cannibalism twenty-first- century style, this chilling compendium of terror is calculated to send a shiver down the spine of the most hardened devotee of horror fiction.

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Contains: [Jerusalem's lot](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14916772W/Jerusalem's_Lot) / Stephen King -- The parasite / Arthur Conan Doyle -- Fearful rock / Manly Wade Wellman -- Sardonicus / Ray Russell -- Nighflyers / George R.R. Martin -- Horrible imaginings / Fritz Leiber -- Jane Brown's body / Cornell Woolrich -- Killdozer / Theodore Sturgeon -- The shadow out of time / H.P. Lovecraft -- The stains / Robert Aickman -- The horror from the hills / Frank Belknap Long -- Children of the kingdom / T.E.D. Klein -- Frost and fire / Ray Bradbury.

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Plot details hidden until you finish "Bakers Dozen. 13 Short Horror Novels".

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Plot details hidden until you finish "Heyne Jahresband 1987".

This giant anthology brings together forty of the finest mystery stories ever written--many rare or unanthologized--by such towering names in the field as Edgar Allan Poe, Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, Rex Stout, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Ellery Queen, Ruth Rendell, P.D. James, Isaac Asimov, and many others.

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Plot details hidden until you finish "Masterpieces Of Mystery And Suspense".

Contains: The reploids / Stephen King -- [Sneakers](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650831W/Sneakers) / Stephen King -- [Dedication](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650711W/Dedication) / Stephen King -- Metastasis / Dan Simmons -- Vanni Fucci is alive and well and living in hell / Dan Simmons -- Iverson's Pits / Dan Simmons -- The skin trade / George R.R. Martin.

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Contains: [An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14863196W) · Ambrose Bierce · Lost Face · Jack London · Being · Richard Matheson · One Happy Family · John S. McFarland · A Return to the Sabbath · Robert Bloch · The Autopsy · Michael Shea · The Believers · Robert Arthur · A Teacher’s Rewards · Robert S. Phillips · Chico Lafleur Talks Funny · Suzette Haden Elgin · The Legend of Joe Lee · John D. MacDonald · Seventh Sister · Mary Elizabeth Counselman · The Isle of Voices · Robert Louis Stevenson · One Man’s Harp · Babette Rosmond · Cannibalism in the Cars · Mark Twain · The Smell of Cherries · Jeffrey Goddin · Away · Barry N. Malzberg · Twilla · Tom Reamy · His Name Was Not Forgotten · Joel Townsley Rogers · [Désirée’s Baby](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20078777W) · Kate Chopin · The Children of Noah · Richard Matheson · 2The Man Who Collected Poe · Robert Bloch · Pickman’s Model · H. P. Lovecraft · The Screwfly Solution [as by Raccoona Sheldon] · James Tiptree, Jr. · The Unpleasantness at Carver House · Carl Jacobi · Mute Milton · Harry Harrison · Dumb Supper · Henderson Starke · Lonely Train a’ Comin’ [“The Train”] · William F. Nolan · [Children of the Corn](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19791056W) · Stephen King · Legal Rites [Pohl as James MacCreigh] · Isaac Asimov & Frederik Pohl · The Devil and Daniel Webster · Stephen Vincent Benét · The Master of the Hounds · Algis Budrys · The Devil of the Picuris · Edwin L. Sabin · The Garrison [as by David Grinnell] · Donald A. Wollheim · The Desrick on Yandro [John] · Manly Wade Wellman · Shaggy Vengeance · Robert Adams · The Horsehair Trunk · Davis Grubb · The Curse of Yig · Zealia Brown Reed Bishop · Peekaboo · Bill Pronzini · Bird of Prey · Nelson S. Bond · The Haunter of the Dark · H. P. Lovecraft · Song of the Slaves · Manly Wade Wellman · The Eagle-Claw Rattle · Ardath Mayhar · Our Town · Jerome Bixby · Perverts · Whitley Strieber · The Goddess of Zion · David H. Keller, M.D. · Alannah [as by Stephen Grendon] · August Derleth · His Coat So Gay [Brigadier Ffellowes] · Sterling E. Lanier · Bigfish · Edward D. Hoch · ss * Lonely Road · Richard Wilson · Beyond the Threshold · August Derleth · The Monster of Lake LaMetrie · Wardon Allan Curtis

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Introduction - essay by Lawrence Block Deathbinder - novelette by Alexander Jablokov The Marked Man - short story by David Ely The Ones Who Turn Invisible - short story by F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre Ever After - novelette by Susan Palwick The Living Dead - short story by Robert Bloch (variant of Underground) Report on a Broken Bridge - short story by Dennis O'Neil The Beast from One-Quarter Fathom - short story by George Alec Effinger Was It a Dream? - short story by Guy de Maupassant (trans. of La morte 1887) The Madonna of the Wolves - novella by S. P. Somtow [as by Somtow Sucharitkul] Placebo - short story by Andrew Vachss The Man at the Window - short story by Charles Gordon Yanqui Doodle - novelette by James Tiptree, Jr. An Inhabitant of Carcosa - short story by Ambrose Bierce Real Time - short story by Lawrence Watt-Evans Killer in the House - novelette by Jas. R. Petrin Sometimes They Bite - short story by Lawrence Block Three Men in a Tub - short story by Lemuel Cork The Wedding Gig - short story by Stephen King Flicks - novelette by Bill Crenshaw The Leopard Man's Story - short story by Jack London Something Evil in the House - short story by Celia Fremlin How the Wind Spoke at Madaket - novella by Lucius Shepard The Black Cat - short story by Edgar Allan Poe The Dive People - short story by Avram Davidson Graffiti - short story by Stanley Ellin The Dim Rumble - short story by Isaac Asimov The Leather Funnel - short story by Arthur Conan Doyle Trinity - novella by Nancy Kress Island Man - novelette by Robert Anton Wilson [as by R. A. Wilson]

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Pure heart / William Nack -- Bo knows fiction / David Racine -- The sports fan / Peter Richmond -- Pride and poison / Linda Robertson -- Let the games begin / Duane Noriyuki -- The fight of his life / Gary Smith -- Wild and crazy hombres / Franz Lidz -- Ten days of torture in Junction / Kevin Sherrington -- Thieves of time / Charles P. Pierce -- Running the table / Frank Conroy -- The comrades of summer / Glenn Nelson -- The making of a goon / Johnette Howard -- The right call / Jeff Coplon -- A fling and a prayer / Paul Pekin -- The unnatural / Peter O. Whitmer -- Fly away home / Florence Shinkle -- Tell me a story / Roger Angell -- Going the distance / Neil Donnelly -- Death of a cowboy / Peter Richmond -- The hands and eye of Texas Billy Mays / Brian Woolley -- On the bunny trail / Jack Smith -- An american tragedy / Shelby Strother -- Personal best / Richard Cohen -- Head down / Stephen King.

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The secret / Jack Vance -- The patter of tiny feet / Nigel Kneale -- The tenant / Avram Davidson -- Hallowe'en's child / James Herbert -- After the funeral / Hugh B. Cave -- But at my back I always hear / David Morrell -- The whisperer / Brian Lumley -- Doppelg̈anger / R. Chetwynd-Hayes -- The master of the hounds / Algis Budrys -- Judgment day / L. Sprague de Camp -- In the hills, the cities / Clive Barker -- Jamboree /Jack Williamson -- Family / Joyce Carol Oates -- Twilight of the dawn / Dean R. Koontz -- The woman in the room / Stephen King.

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Curses! - essay by Isaac Asimov The Candidate - short story by Henry Slesar The Christmas Shadrach - short story by Frank R. Stockton The Snow Women - novella by Fritz Leiber Invisible Boy - short story by Ray Bradbury The Hero Who Returned - novelette by Gerald W. Page Toads of Grimmerdale - novella by Andre Norton (variant of The Toads of Grimmerdale) A Literary Death - short story by Martin H. Greenberg Satan and Sam Shay - short story by Robert Arthur Lot No. 249 - novelette by Arthur Conan Doyle The Witch Is Dead - short story by Edward D. Hoch I Know What You Need - novelette by Stephen King The Miracle Workers - novella by Jack Vance (variant of The Miracle-Workers 1958)

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Contains: The revelations of 'Becka Paulson / Stephen King -- Sea lovers / Valerie Martin -- Psychopomp / Haydn Middleton -- A glowing future / Ruth Rendell -- The tiger returns to the mountain / T.L. Parkinson -- Consanguinity / Ronald Duncan -- Keeping house / Michael Blumlein -- The villa Désirée / May Sinclair -- Cleave the vampire, or, a gothic pastorale / Patrick McGrath -- The swords / Robert Aickman -- Salon satin / Carolyn Banks -- How love came to Professor Guildea / Robert Hitchens -- Wings / Harriet Zinnes -- The basilisk / R. Murray Gilchrist -- A quarter past you / Jonathan Carroll -- The master builder / Christopher Fowler -- Festival / Eric McCormack -- Ladies in waiting / Hugh B. Cave -- Death and the single girl / Thomas M. Disch -- Master / Angela Carter -- The conqueror worm / Stephen R. Donaldson -- Jacqueline Ess: her will and testament / Clive Barker.

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The House On Maple Street

Pub: 1992Optional

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The four Bradbury children discover a mysterious entity slowly replacing the wood and plaster of their home with metal and machinery. Realizing that a cataclysmic event is on the horizon, they plan their own escape while using the opportunity to trap their hated and feared stepfather and be rid of him forever. ([source][1]) ---------- Also contained in: - [The Chronicles of Harris Burdick][2] - The House on Maple Street and other stories - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes][3] - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes: 1/3](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL9365928W) [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/short_story/house_on_maple_street_the.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL15932753W/The_Chronicles_of_Harris_Burdick [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81604W/Nightmares_Dreamscapes

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All her life, people have made fun of Carrie. She has no friends, and her mother is a cruel and insane woman. Selected from Carrie tells the story of Carrie's last days in high school. When her classmates pull their worst trick ever, Carrie strikes back with the full force of her deadly powers. ---------- See also: - [Carrie][1] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81626W

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Shock Rock

Pub: 1992

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[You know they got a hell of a band](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650807W/You_Know_They_Got_a_Hell_of_a_Band) / Stephen King -- Bob Dylan, Troy Jonson, and the speed queen / F. Paul Wilson -- Odeed / David J. Schow -- Vargr Rule / Nancy A. Collins -- Blood suede shoes / Ronald Kelly -- The dead beat society / Don D'Ammassa -- Voodoo child / Graham Masterton -- Rites of Spring / Paul Dale Anderson -- Dedicated to the one I loathe / Michael Garrett -- Requiem / Brain Hodge -- Heavy metal / R. Patrick Gates -- Bunky / Rex Miller -- The black '59 / Bill Mumy and Peter David -- Groupies / Richard Christian Matheson. Reunion / Michael Newton -- Bootleg / Mark Verheiden -- Weird gig / Ray Garton -- Hide in plain sight / John L. Byrne -- Addicted to love / Thomas Tessier -- Flaming telepaths / John Shirley.

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Contains: - Graveyard Shift - The Man Who Loved Flowers - The Last Rung on the Ladder - Night Surf - [Jerusalem's Lot][1] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14916772W/Jerusalem's_Lot

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Contains: [Home Delivery](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650837W/Home_Delivery) [The road virus heads north](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19781079W/The_Road_Virus_Heads_North) [Jerusalem's Lot](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14916772W/Jerusalem's_Lot) [Rainy season](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650825W/Rainy_Season) The reach Uncle Otto's truck

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1. [Rainy Season][1] 2. [My Pretty Pony][2] 3. Sorry, Right Number 4. [The Ten O'Clock People][3] 5. [Crouch End][4] 6. The Fifth Quarter 7. [The House On Maple Street][5] 8. [The Doctor's Case][6] 9. [Umney's Last Case][7] 10. Head Down 11. Brooklyn August 12. The Beggar and the Diamond Also contained in: - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes][8] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650825W/Rainy_Season [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81590W/My_Pretty_Pony [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650723W/The_Ten_O'Clock_People [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650699W/Crouch_End [5]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650699W/Crouch_End [6]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650676W/The_Doctor's_Case [7]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917659W/Umney's_Last_Case [8]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81604W

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Umney's Last Case

Pub: 1995Optional

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It’s just another ordinary day in 1930s Los Angeles for private investigator Clyde Umney, until a new client walks into his office. Umney soon learns that his client is the crime-fiction writer who not only created him, but now needs to switch places with him. An unknown power forces Umney to take on the writer’s identity in the year 1994. Now, Clyde needs to figure out how to get back to his own universe and then take revenge on his creator. ([source][1]) ---------- Also contained in: - The House on Maple Street and other stories - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes][2] - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes: 2/2](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14916700W/Nightmares_Dreamscapes._2_2) - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes: 1/3](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL9365928W) [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/short_story/umney_s_last_case.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81604W/Nightmares_Dreamscapes

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The Mouse On The Mile

Pub: 1996Optional

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[The Green Mile](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81629W/The_Green_Mile) #2 The story continues with the addition of two new characters, one a new death row inmate--William "Wild Bill" Wharton. The other, a mouse, called Steamboat Willy by the guards who first noticed him and later Mr. Jingles by Eduard Delacroix, one of the death row inmates who takes in the mouse and makes him his pet. ([source][1]) [1]: https://www.stephenking.com/library/novel/green_mile_the_mouse_on_the_mile_the.html

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The Two Dead Girls

Pub: 1996Optional

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[The Green Mile](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81629W/The_Green_Mile) #1 The story is told by former prison guard, Paul Edgecombe, of events in Cold Mountain penitentiary during 1932 when an unusual inmate by the name of John Coffey is brought to the prison. He and his fellow guards are assigned to watch inmates on death row, known as The Green Mile. John Coffey has been convicted of murdering two young girls and sentenced to death but there's something about him that makes Paul question whether this man could have committed that crime. ([source][1]) [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/novel/green_mile_the_two_dead_girls_the.html

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Coffey's Hands

Pub: 1996Optional

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[The Green Mile](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81629W/The_Green_Mile) #3 Paul Edgecombe has been suffering with a bladder infection for some time that hasn't cleared. It is in this book that Paul discovers that John Coffey can heal with his touch. Eduard Delacroix has been teaching Mr. Jingles tricks and is quite attached to the mouse--almost as much as guard Percy Wetmore despises it. ([source][1]) [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/novel/green_mile_coffey_s_hands_the.html

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Contains: [Autopsy room four](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19780171W/Autopsy_Room_Four) / Stephen King -- Haunted / Charles Grant -- Out there in the darkness / Ed Gorman -- Please help me / Richard Christian Matheson -- The lesser of two evils / Denise M. Bruchman -- Point of intersection / Dominick Cancilla -- Doctor, lawyer, Kansas City Chief / Brent Monahan -- Grandpa's head / Lawrence Watt-Evans -- Lonelyhearts / Esther M. Friesner -- Lighting the corpses / Del Stone Jr. -- Echoes / Cindie Geddes -- Lifeline / Yvonne Navarro -- Blameless / David Niall Wilson -- Deep down there / Clark Perry -- Knacker man / Richard Parks -- So you wann be a hitman / Gary Jonas -- The rug / Edo van Belkom -- Interview with a psycho / Billie Sue Mosiman -- Icewall / William D. Gagliani -- A Southern night / Jane Yolen -- The forgiven / Stephen M. Rainey -- Safe / Gary A. Braunbeck.

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Part 2 of: - [Needful Things][1] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81607W

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Infernal machine / John Lutz -- Final toast / Stuart M. Kaminsky -- Phantom chamber / Gary Alan Ruse -- Return of the Speckled Band / Edward D. Hoch -- Adventures of the unique Holmes / Jon L. Breen -- Sherlock holmes and "The Woman" / Michael Harrison -- Shadows on the lawn / Barry Jones -- Adventure of the Gowanus abduction / Joyce Harrington -- Dr. and Mrs. Watson at home / Loren D. Estleman -- Two footmen / Michael Gilbert -- Sherlock Holmes and the muffin / Dorothy B. Hughes -- Curious computer / Peter Lovesey -- Adventure of the persistent marksman / Lillian de la Torre -- House that Jack built / Edward Wellen -- [The Doctor's Case][1] / Stephen King -- THE SECOND TREATY / Daniel Stashower THE ADVENTURE OF THE VENOMOUS LIZARD / Bill Crider Hostage to fortune / Anne Perry Afterword: Moriarty and the real underworld / John Gardner. [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650676W/The_Doctor's_Case

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Hearts in Atlantis (1999) is a collection of two novellas and three short stories by Stephen King, all connected to one another by recurring characters and taking place in roughly chronological order. The stories are about the Baby Boomer Generation, specifically King's view that this generation (to which he belongs) failed to live up to its promise and ideals. Significantly, the opening epigraph of the collection is the Peter Fonda line from the end of Easy Rider: "We blew it." All of the stories are about the 1960s and the war in Vietnam, and in all of them the members of that generation fail profoundly, or are paying the costs of some profound failure on their part. In this collection: - Blind Willie - Hearts in Atlantis - Heavenly Shades of Night Are Falling - Low Men in Yellow Coats - Why We're in Vietnam

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Bag Of Bones

Pub: 1999

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Bag of Bones is a 1998 horror novel by American writer Stephen King. It focuses on an author who suffers severe writer's block and delusions at an isolated lake house four years after the death of his wife. It won the 1999 Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel, the 1999 British Fantasy Award for Best Novel, and the 1999 Locus Award for Best Dark Fantasy/Horror Novel. The book re-uses many basic plot elements of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca, which is directly referenced several times in the book's opening pages; however, the relation of these elements (including a wife who is dead as the book opens, her posthumous effect on future romance, a drowning, and house haunted by the memories of previous inhabitants) to the plot and characters is markedly different. When the paperback edition of Bag of Bones was published by Pocket Books on June 1, 1999 (ISBN 978-0671024239).

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Contains: Infernal machine / John Lutz -- Final toast / Stuart M. Kaminsky -- Phantom chamber / Gary Alan Ruse -- Return of the Speckled Band / Edward D. Hoch -- Adventures of the unique Holmes / Jon L. Breen -- Sherlock holmes and "The Woman" / Michael Harrison -- Shadows on the lawn / Barry Jones -- Adventure of the Gowanus abduction / Joyce Harrington -- Dr. and Mrs. Watson at home / Loren D. Estleman -- Two footmen / Michael Gilbert -- Sherlock Holmes and the muffin / Dorothy B. Hughes -- Curious computer / Peter Lovesey -- Adventure of the persistent marksman / Lillian de la Torre -- House that Jack built / Edward Wellen -- [The Doctor's Case][1] / Stephen King -- Afterword: Moriarty and the real underworld / John Gardner.

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The residents of Little Tall Island are in the worst blizzard any of them have ever had to deal with. Cut off from the rest of the world, they must also deal with an evil stranger who has murdered one of their elderly residents and even while being held prisoner continues to cause harm. In order to stop this, they are forced to make a choice which no one should have to make. Give him what he wants, and he will go away but what he wants is inconceivable. The consequences of their choice haunt their lives for years to come. ([source][1]) [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/screenplay/storm_of_the_century.html

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Presents Stephen King, The Noted Author Of The Horror Tale, In A Live Reading Of His Short Story, Lt's Theory Of Pets, And An Interview About His Life And Work.

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Omnibus collection of four early Bachman novels ([Rage][1], [The Long Walk][2], [Roadwork][3], [The Running Man][4]) and the essay "Why I Was Bachman" ([source][5]) [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149154W/Rage [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917769W/The_Long_Walk [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149156W/Roadwork [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149188W/The_Running_Man [5]: https://stephenking.com/library/bachman_novel/bachman_books_the.html

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[Needful Things][1], Part 2 [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81607W/Needful_Things

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Contains: Lawnmower Man Sometimes They Come Back Quitters, Inc. The Ledge The Mangler

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Contains: [Bag of Bones](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81609W/Bag_of_Bones) [The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81612W) Green Mile

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LT has a theory about pets, particularly his Siamese cat. It had belonged to him and his wife until he came home one day to find a note on the fridge from his wife letting him know she'd left him, but left the cat. ([source][1]) ---------- Contained in: - [Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales][2] [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/short_story/l.t._s_theory_of_pets.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81584W/Everything's_Eventual

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The Man in the Black Suit [All That You Love Will Be Carried Away][1] The Death of Jack Hamilton That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is in French [Riding the Bullet][2] ---------- Also contained in: - [Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales][3] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19779523W/All_That_You_Love_Will_Be_Carried_Away [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149155W/Riding_the_Bullet [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81584W/Everything's_Eventual

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When H. P. Lovecraft first introduced his macabre universe in the pages of Weird Tales magazine, the response was electrifying. Gifted writers—among them his closest peers—added sinister new elements to the fear-drenched landscape. Here are some of the most famous original stories from the pulp era that played a pivotal role in reflecting the master’s dark vision.   FANE OF THE BLACK PHARAOH by Robert Bloch: A man obsessed with unearthing dark secrets succumbs to the lure of the forbidden. BELLS OF HORROR by Henry Kuttner: Infernal chimes ring the promise of dementia and mutilation. THE FIRE OF ASSHURBANIPAL by Robert E. Howard: In the burning Afghan desert, a young American unleashes an ancient curse. THE ABYSS by Robert A. W. Lowndes: A hypnotized man finds himself in an alternate universe, trapped on a high wire between life and death.   AND SIXTEEN MORE TALES OF ICY TERROR . . .   THE THING ON THE ROOF by Robert E. Howard THE SEVEN GEASES by Clark Ashton Smith THE INVADERS by Henry Kuttner THE THING THAT WALKED ON THE WIND by August Derleth ITHAQUA by August Derleth THE LAIR OF THE STAR-SPAWN by August Derleth & Mark Schorer THE LORD OF ILLUSION by E. Hoffmann Price THE WARDER OF KNOWLEDGE by Richard F. Searight THE SCOURGE OF B’MOTH by Bertram Russell THE HOUSE OF THE WORM by Mearle Prout SPAWN OF THE GREEN ABYSS by C. Hall Thompson THE GUARDIAN OF THE BOOK by Henry Hasse MUSIC OF THE STARS by Duane W. Rimel THE AQUARIUM by Carl Jacobi THE HORROR OUT OF LOVECRAFT by Donald A. Wollheim TO ARKHAM AND THE STARS by Fritz Leiber

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Contains: Walking around money / by Donald Westlake Hostages / by Anne Perry The corn maiden / by Joyce Carol Oates Archibald lawless, anarchist at large / by Walter Mosley The resurrection man / by Sharyn McCrumb Merely hate / by Ed McBain [The Things They Left Behind](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19651736W/The_Things_They_Left_Behind) / by Stephen King The Ransome women / by John Farris Forever / by Jeffery Deaver Keller's adjustment / by Lawrence Block.

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[Autopsy Room Four][1] The Man in the Black Suit [All That You Love Will Be Carried Away][2] The Death of Jack Hamilton [In the Deathroom][3] The Little Sisters of Eluria Everything's Eventual [L.T.'s Theory of Pets][4] [The Road Virus Heads North][5] [Lunch at the Gotham Cafe][6] That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is in French [1408][7] [Riding the Bullet][8] Luckey Quarter [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19780171W/Autopsy_Room_Four [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19779523W/All_That_You_Love_Will_Be_Carried_Away [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19780775W/In_the_Deathroom [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149185W/L.T.'s_Theory_of_Pets [5]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19781079W/The_Road_Virus_Heads_North [6]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19781075W/Lunch_at_the_Gotham_Cafe [7]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19779432W/1408 [8]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149155W/Riding_the_Bullet

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Pet Sematary

Pub: 2002

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Pet Sematary is a 1983 horror novel by American writer Stephen King. The novel was nominated for a World Fantasy Award for Best Novel in 1986

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Also contained in: - [Danse Macabre][1] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16252010W/Danse_Macabre

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[Purloined Letter](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL41065W) / Edgar Allan Poe A terribly strange bed / Wilkie Collins The three strangers / Thomas Hardy T[he red-headed league](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL262476W) / Arthur Conan Doyle The corpus delecti / Melville Davisson Post Gentlemen and players / E.W. Hornung A journey / Edith Wharton The leopard man's story / Jack London A retrieved reformation / O. Henry The problem of Cell 13 / Jacques Futrelle The absent-minded coterie / Robert Barr The invisible man / G.K. Chesterton The infallible Godahl / Frederick Irving Anderson The adventure of the unique "Hamlet" / Vincent Starrett The Gioconda smile / Aldous Huxley Haircut / Ring Lardner The killers / Ernest Hemingway The hands of Mr. Ottermole / Thomas Burke The little house at Croix-Rousse / Georges Simenon The case of the missing patriarchs / Logan Clendening Clerical error / James Gould Cozzens The two bottles of relish / Lord Dunsany The chaser / John Collier The perfect crime / Ben Ray Redman Yours truly, Jack the Ripper / Robert Bloch The blind spot / Barry Perowne The catbird seat / James Thurber Recipe for murder / C.P. Donnel Jr. The nine mile walk / Harry Kemelman Kill or be killed / Ogden Nash The specialty of the house / Stanley Ellin Nearly perfect / A.A. Milne The Gettysburg Bugle / Ellery Queen The last spin / Evan Hunter Stand up and die! / Mickey Spillane A new leaf / Jack Ritchie The snail-watcher / Patricia Highsmith The long way down / Edward D. Hoch The man who never told a lie / Isaac Asimov I have / John Gardner [Quitters, Inc.](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149153W) / Stephen King Horn man / Clark Howard The new girl friend / Ruth Rendell By the dawn's early light / Lawrence Block Iris / Stephen Greenleaf High Darktown / James Ellroy The Pietro Andromache / Sara Paretsky Soft monkey / Harlan Ellison The hand of Carlos / Charles McCarry Karen makes out / Elmore Leonard

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Borderlands 5

Pub: 2003

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Rami temporalis / Gary Braunbeck -- All hands / John R. Platt -- Faith will make you free / Holly Newstein -- N0072-JKI / Adam Corbin Fusco -- Time for me / Barry Hoffman -- The growth of Alan Ashley / Bill Gauthier -- The goat / Whitt Pond -- Prisoner 392 / Jon F. Merz -- The food processor / Michael Canfield -- Story time with the BlueField strangler / John Farris -- Answering the call / Brian Freeman -- Smooth operator / Dominick Cancilla -- Father Bob and Bobby / Whitley Strieber -- A thing / Barbara Malenky -- The planting / Bentley Little -- Infliction / John McIlveen -- Dysfunction / Darren O. Godfrey -- The thing too hideous to describe / David J. Schow -- Slipknot / Brett Alexander Savory -- Magic numbers / Gene O. Neill -- Head music / Lon Prater -- Around it still the sumac grows / Tom Piccirilli -- Annabell / L. Lynn Young -- One of those weeks / Bev Vincent -- [Stationary bike][1] / Stephen King. [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149163W/Stationary_Bike

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A Vintage Contemporaries Original Includes: Jim Shepard's "Tedford and the Megalodon" Glen David Gold's "The Tears of Squonk, and What Happened Thereafter" Dan Chaon's "The Bees" Kelly Link's "Catskin" Elmore Leonard's "How Carlos Webster Changed His Name to Carl and Became a Famous Oklahoma Lawman" Carol Emshwiller's "The General" Neil Gaiman's "Closing Time" Nick Hornby's "Otherwise Pandemonium" Stephen King's "The Tale of Gray Dick" Michael Crichton's "Blood Doesn't Come Out" Laurie King's "Weaving the Dark" Chris Offutt's "Chuck's Bucket" Dave Eggers's "Up the Mountain Coming Down Slowly" Michael Moorcock's "The Case of the Nazi Canary" Aimee Bender's "The Case of the Salt and Pepper Shakers" Harlan Ellison's "Goodbye to All That" Karen Joy Fowler's "Private Grave 9" Rick Moody's "The Albertine Notes" Michael Chabon's "The Martian Agent, a Planetary Romance" Sherman Alexie's "Ghost Dance" From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Followed by: - [The Tommyknockers 2/2](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917613W/The_Tommyknockers_2_2) Part of: - [The Tommyknockers][1] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81593W

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Since its inception in 1915, the Best American series has become the premier annual showcase for the country’s finest short fiction and nonfiction. For each volume, a series editor reads pieces from hundreds of periodicals, then selects between fifty and a hundred outstanding works. That selection is pared down to twenty or so very best pieces by a guest editor who is widely recognized as a leading writer in his or her field. This unique system has helped make the Best American series the most respected — and most popular — of its kind. Assembled by best-selling suspense author Nelson DeMille, ***The Best American Mystery Stories 2004*** contains a spectacular array of stories by mystery veterans and talented newcomers. Follow a chain reaction that saves a woman’s life, visit a house haunted by a husband’s violent killing spree, enter the high-stakes world of Las Vegas gambling, watch the line between reality and dream blur, travel with a bored salesman driven to crime, and much more. Encompassing all aspects of the genre, this year’s selections are sure to quicken pulses, send chills down the spine, and keep readers continually guessing. ***Bet on red*** by Jeff Abbott ***Stonewalls*** by Jeffrey Robert Bowman ***Height advantage*** by William J. Carroll, Jr. ***Evolution*** by Benjamin Cavell ***All through the house*** by Christopher Coake ***Where beautiful ladies dance for you*** by Patrick Michael Finn ***How Wendy Tudhope was saved from sure and certain death*** by Rob Kantner ***Snake eyes*** by Jonathon King ***Harvey's dream*** by Stephen King ***Smash and grab*** by Michael Knight ***Bank of America*** by Richard Lange ***Lids*** by Tom Larsen ***Low tide*** by Dick Lochte ***The incident of the impecunious chevalier*** by Richard A. Lupoff ***Doll: a romance of the Mississippi*** by Joyce Carol Oates ***The swag from Doc Hawthorne's*** by Jack O'Connell ***Best man wins*** by Frederick Waterman ***Something about Teddy*** by Timothy Williams ***El Rey*** by Scott Wolven ***Green heat*** by Angela Zeman

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"Word Processor of the Gods" is a short story by American writer Stephen King, first published in the January 1983 issue of Playboy magazine under the title "The Word Processor", and collected in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew. ---------- Also contained in: - [Skeleton Crew](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149161W/Skeleton_Crew)

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Contains: [In the Deathroom](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19780775W/In_the_Deathroom) [Lunch at the Gotham Cafe](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19781075W/Lunch_at_the_Gotham_Cafe)

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Insomnia [2/2]

Pub: 2006Optional

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Also appears in: - [Insomnia][1] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81603W

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Lisey's Story

Pub: 2006

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Two years after her husband's death, Lisey Landon decides it's time to go through his office to clear out his papers. Scott Landon was a bestselling novelist and Lisey has been besieged by people wanting to buy any of his unpublished work but she is determined not to let that happen. As she begins the process of cleaning, she is contacted by an unsavory character who claims that if she does not turn over the papers, he will make her suffer the consequences. Finding strength she did not know she had and never used during their marriage, Lisey refuses, and true to his word, "Zack McCool" begins to stalk her. Lisey begins to remember strange events from her marriage that she had suppressed and finds clues that may help save her life. ([source][1]) [1]: https://www.stephenking.com/library/novel/lisey_s_story.html

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Stationary Bike

Pub: 2006Optional

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After being told by his doctor that his cholesterol level is too high, Richard Sefkitz begins riding a stationary bike in the basement of his apartment building. To help alleviate the boredom, he buys maps and plots a route from New York to Herkimer, a town on the U.S./Canadian border, each day marking the amount of miles he has "ridden" towards his goal. He also paints a scene of a road on the blank wall in front of the bike to help him imagine actually traveling the road. As he nears Herkimer (according to the miles plotted on his map, at least) and has gotten in great shape physically, he begins having strange thoughts that there is someone following him on his daily rides. ([source][1]) ---------- Also contained in: - [Borderlands 5][2] - [Just After Sunset][3] [1]: https://www.stephenking.com/library/short_story/stationary_bike.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL17734216W/Borderlands_5 [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81588W/Just_After_Sunset

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Pa's darling / Louis Auchincloss Toga party / John Barth Solid wood / Ann Beattie Balto / T.C. Boyle Riding the doghouse / Randy DeVita My brother Eli / Joseph Epstein Where will you go when your skin cannot contain you? / William Gay Eleanor's music / Mary Gordon L. DeBard and Aliette, a love story / Lauren Groff Wake / Beverly Jensen Wait / Roy Kesey Findings & impressions / Stellar Kim Allegiance / Aryn Kyle Boy in Zaquitos / Bruce McAllister Dimension / Alice Munro Bris / Eileen Pollack St. Lucy's home for girls raised by wolves / Karen Russell Horseman / Richard Russo Sans farine / Jim Shepard Do something / Kate Walbert.

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Michael Chabon is back with a brand-new collection that reinvigorates the stay-up-all-night, edge-of-the seat, fingernail-biting, page-turning tradition of literary short stories, featuring Margaret Atwood, Stephen King, Peter Straub, David Mitchell, Jonathan Lethem, Heidi Julavits, Roddy Doyle, and more!

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Horror Stories

Pub: 2007Optional

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The kit-bag / Algernon Blackwood -- Here there be tygers / Stephen King -- The room in the tower / E.F. Benson -- Beyond lies the wub / Philip K. Dick -- Feeding the dog / Susan Price -- Teddies rule, ok? / Nicholas Fisk -- Grendel the monster / Eleanor Farjeon -- A grave misunderstanding / Leon Garfield -- Captain Murderer / Charles Dickens (from the Uncommercial traveler) -- Something / Joan Aiken -- The hand / Guy de Maupassant -- The boy next door / Ellen emerson White -- The murder hole / Scottish Folktale -- The famous five go pillaging / Terry Jones and Michael Pillaging. The affair at 7 Rue De M--/ John Steinbeck -- A change of aunts / Vivien Alcock -- [Cask of Amontillado](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL41016W) / Edgar Allan Poe -- The pear-drum / English folktale -- The Dog got them / Philippa Pearce -- Gabriel-Ernest / Saki (H.H. Munro) -- Nule / Jan Mark -- The dancing partner / Jerome K. Jerome -- The ring / Margaret Bingley -- The troll / T.H. White.

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Night Shift

Pub: 2008

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Stephen King has brought together nineteen of his most unsettling short pieces--bizarre tales of dark doing and unthinkable acts from the twilight regions where horror and madness take on eerie, unearthly forms...where noises in the walls and shadows by the bed are always signs of something dreadful on the prowl. The settings are familiar and unsuspected--a high school, a factory, a truck stop, a laundry, a field of Nebraska corn. But in Stephen King's world any place can serve as devil's ground...if the time of night is propitious, and the forces of darkness are strong, and the victims are caught just slightly off their guard... ([source][1]) ---------- Contains: - [Jerusalem's Lot][2] - Graveyard Shift - Night Surf - I Am the Doorway - The Mangler - The Boogeyman - Grey Matter - Battleground - Trucks - Sometimes They Come Back - Strawberry Spring - The Ledge - The Lawnmower Man - [Quitters, Inc.][3] - I Know What You Need - [Children of the Corn][4] - The Last Rung on the Ladder - The Man Who Loved Flowers - [One for the Road][5] - The Woman in the Room ---------- Also contained in: - [The Shining / 'Salem's Lot / Night Shift / Carrie][6] [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/story_collection/night_shift_flap.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14916772W/Jerusalem's_Lot [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149153W/Quitters_Inc [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19791056W/Children_of_the_Corn [5]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19791071W/One_for_the_Road [6]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19558521W/The_Shining_'Salem's_Lot_Night_Shift_Carrie

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This is Stephen's fifth short story collection. - [Willa][1] - [The Gingerbread Girl][2] - Harvey's Dream - Rest Stop - [Stationary Bike][3] - [The Things They Left Behind][4] - Graduation Afternoon - [N.][5] - The Cat From Hell - The New York Times at Special Bargain Rates - [Mute][6] - Ayana - [A Very Tight Place][7] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650880W/Willa [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917109W/The_Gingerbread_Girl [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149163W/Stationary_Bike [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19651736W/The_Things_They_Left_Behind [5]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19651691W/N. [6]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19651758W/Mute [7]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19651790W/A_Very_Tight_Place

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The Stand

Pub: 2008

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One man escapes from a biological weapon facility after an accident, carrying with him the deadly virus known as Captain Tripps, a rapidly mutating flu that - in the ensuing weeks - wipes out most of the world's population. In the aftermath, survivors choose between following an elderly black woman to Boulder or the dark man, Randall Flagg, who has set up his command post in Las Vegas. The two factions prepare for a confrontation between the forces of good and evil. ([source][1]) [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/novel/stand_the.html

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Presents selections of mainstream and alternative American literatue including both fiction and nonfiction, that discuss a broad spectrum of subjects.

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Contains: - [The End of the Whole Mess][1] - [The Doctor's Case][2] - [The Moving Finger][3] - [Home Delivery][4] Also contained in: - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes][5] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650789W/The_End_of_the_Whole_Mess [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650676W/The_Doctor's_Case [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650782W/The_Moving_Finger [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650837W/Home_Delivery [5]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81604W/Nightmares_Dreamscapes

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Set in the fictional town of Castle Rock, MaineFor the first time on CD! Vintage Stephen King at a great low price!Stephen King's unparalleled imagination is in full force in this collection of four unabridged short stories originally found in the classic, Nightmares & Dreamscapes. An all-star cast of readers bring to life these timeless stories from the darkest places.An infamous house in Castle Rock takes on a life of its own in It Grows on You. In The Fifth Quarter, a crook seeks to avenge his friend's death and to piece together a map to stolen treasure that his buddy died trying to claim. A nightly free rock-androll concert carries a hidden price in You Know They Got a Hell of a Band. And a tabloid reporter's pursuit of a brutal killer could turn deadly in in The Night Flier.Stephen King, Gary Sinise, Grace Slick and Frank Muller lend their voices to this haunting collection of classic stories that no Stephen King fan should be without.

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The End Of The Whole Mess

Pub: 2009Optional

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Howard Forney’s journal recounts the intense promise and disastrous effects of his younger brother Bobby’s genius. When Bobby discovers an unknown chemical that diminishes anger and hostility, he believes he’s found the path to world peace. Only after utilizing an erupting volcano to spread the chemical throughout the world does Bobby learn that the chemical also causes dementia and eventually death. ([source][1]) ---------- Contained in: - [Grave Predictions](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20081019W/Grave_Predictions) - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes][2] - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes: 2/3](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917372W) - [Rêves et cauchemars-1](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16803219W) - [Wastelands](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL17689410W/Wastelands) [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/short_story/end_of_the_whole_mess_the.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81604W/Nightmares_Dreamscapes

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Contains: - [1408](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19779432W) - The Mangler - Low Men in Yellow Coats - [Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917488W/Rita_Hayworth_and_Shawshank_Redemption) - [Children of the Corn](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19791056W/Children_of_the_Corn)

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Richard Kinnell buys a creepy painting at a yard sale which was painted by a metal-head neighbor of the woman running the yard sale just before he committed suicide. ([source][1]) ---------- Also contained in: - [Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales][2] [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/short_story/road_virus_heads_north_the.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81584W/Everything's_Eventual

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Rainy Season

Pub: 2009

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A husband and wife come to Willow, Maine and will stay, despite protests from the locals, to become sacrifices during the rainy season. When the “rain” starts, the couple must win the ultimate battle of Man vs. Nature if they have any hope of making it out alive. ([source][1]) ---------- Also contained in: - [Dolan's Cadillac and other stories][2] - [Midnight Graffiti][3] - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes][4] - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes: 2/2](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14916700W/Nightmares_Dreamscapes._2_2) - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes: 1/3](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL9365928W) [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/short_story/rainy_season.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/books/OL24279917M/Dolan's_Cadillac [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16061486W/Midnight_Graffiti [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81604W/Nightmares_Dreamscapes

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Contains: Suffer the little children -- [Crouch End](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650699W/Crouch_End) [Rainy seasos](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650825W/Rainy_Season) [Dolan's Cadillac](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14916968W/Dolan's_Cadillac)

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Showcasing the best of the best in the horror genre, Masques showcases illustrated short stories by Robert McCammon (Nightcrawlers), Wayne Allen Sallee (Rail Rider), and Stephen King (Popsy), complemented with fully painted artwork of Matt Thompson, Mark Evans, Jose Pimantel, Ted Naifeh, Mike Okamoto, and Tim Vigil.

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Few have crafted stories as haunting as those by Edgar Allan Poe. Collected here to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Poe's birth are sixteen of his best tales accompanied by twenty essays from beloved authors, including T. Jefferson Parker, Lawrence Block, Sara Paretsky, and Joseph Wambaugh, among others, on how Poe has changed their life and work.Michael Connelly recounts the inspiration he drew from Poe's poetry while researching one of his books. Stephen King reflects on Poe's insight into humanity's dark side in "The Genius of 'The Tell-Tale Heart.'" Jan Burke recalls her childhood terror during late-night reading sessions. Tess Gerritsen, Nelson DeMille, and others remember the classic B-movie adaptations of Poe's tales. And in "The Thief," Laurie R. King complains about how Poe stole all the good ideas... or maybe he just thought of them first.Powerful and timeless, In the Shadow of the Master is a celebration of one of the greatest literary minds of all time.The Mystery Writers of America, founded in 1945, is the foremost organization for mystery writers and other professionals dedicated to the field of crime writing. [A descent into the maelstrom](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL273476W) On Edgar Allan Poe / by T. Jefferson Parker [The cask of Amontillado](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL41016W) Under the covers with Fortunato and Montresor / by Jan Burke The curse of Amontillado / by Lawrence Block [The black cat](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL41068W) Pluto's heritage / by P.J. Parrish [William Wilson](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16088822W) Identity crisis / by Lisa Scottoline Manuscript found in a bottle In a strange city : the Poe toaster and me / by Laura Lippman [Fall of the House of Usher](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL41078W) Once upon a midnight dreary / by Michael Connelly [Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL40987W) The Poe effect / by Laurie R. King Ligeia Poe and me at the movies / by Tess Gerritsen [The tell-tale heart](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL41059W) The genius of the tell-tale heart / by Stephen King The first time / by Steve Hamilton [Pit and the Pendulum](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL273550W) The pit, the pendulum, and perfection / by Edward D. Hoch The pit and the pendulum at the Palace / by Peter Robinson [Masque of the Red Death](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL41050W) Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain, and me / by S.J. Rozan The murders in the Rue Morgue The quick and the undead / by Nelson DeMille The gold-bug Imagining Edgar Allan Poe / by Sara Paretsky [Raven](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL41081W) Rantin' and ravin' / by Joseph Wambaugh A little thought on Poe / by Thomas H. Cook The bells Poe in G minor / by Jeffrey Deaver Excerpt from The narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym How I became an Edgar Allan Poe convert / by Sue Grafton.

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A Sherlockiana primer / Christopher Roden -- [The doctor's case / Stephen King][1] -- The horror of the many faces / Tim Lebbon -- The case of the bloodless sock / Anne Perry -- The adventure of the other detective / Bradley H. Sinor -- A scandal in Montreal / Edward D. Hoch -- The adventure of the field theorems / Vonda N. McIntyre -- The adventure of the death-fetch / Darrell Schweitzer -- The shocking affair of the Dutch Steamship Friesland / Mary Robinette Kowal -- The adventure of the mummy's curse / H. Paul Jeffers -- The things that shall come upon them / Barbara Roden -- Murder to music / Anthony Burgess -- The adventure of the inertial adjustor / Stephen Baxter -- Mrs. Hudson's case / Laurie R. King -- The singular habits of wasps / Geoffrey A. Landis -- The affair of the 46th birthday / Amy Myers -- The Specter of Tullyfane Abbey / Peter Tremayne -- The vale of the white horse / Sharyn McCrumb -- The adventure of the Dorset Street lodger / Michael Moorcock -- The adventure of the lost world / Dominic Green -- The adventure of the antiquarian's niece / Barbara Hambly -- Dynamics of a hanging / Tony Pi -- Merridew of abominable memory / Chris Roberson -- Commonplaces / Naomi Novik -- The adventure of the Pirates of Devil's Cape / Rob Rogers -- The adventure of the Green Skull / Mark Valentine -- The human mystery / Tanith Lee -- A study in emerald / Neil Gaiman -- You see but you do not observe / Robert J. Sawyer. [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650676W/The_Doctor's_Case

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Here are ruined castles, abbeys and crypts, spires and bats silhouetted against full moons, sharp-toothed men in full evening dress seducing beautiful, innocent young women, coffin lids being raised to reveal unspeakable residents. But the classic vampire of gothic tradition is not the only fiend to stalk the thousand pages of this vast collection. Vampires come in many guises, and all can be found within: reluctant vampires, detective vampires, space vampires, lesbian vampires, punk vampires. There are stories here by men and women from every literary era of the past century and a half, right up to the most talented writers of the present day. The Vampire Archives is the biggest, hungriest, undeadliest collection of vampire stories, as well as the most comprehensive bibliography of vampire fiction ever assembled. Dark, stormy, and delicious, once it sinks its teeth into you there's no escape. Vampires! Whether imagined by BramStroker or Anne Rice, they are part of the human lexicon and as old as blood itself. They are your neighbors, your friends, and they are always lurking. Now Otto Penzler - editor of the bestselling Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps - has compiled the darkest, the scariest, and by far the most evil collection of vampire stories ever. With over eighty stories, including the works of Stephen King and D. H. Lawrence, alongside Lord Byron and Tanith Lee, not to mention Edgar Allan Poe and Harlan Ellison, The Vampire Archives will drive a stake through the heart of any other collection out there.

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Full Dark, No Stars, published in November 2010, is a collection of four novellas by American author Stephen King, all dealing with the theme of retribution. One of the novellas, 1922, is set in Hemingford Home, Nebraska, which is the home of Mother Abagail from King's epic novel The Stand (1978), the town the adult Ben Hanscom moves to in It (1986), and the setting of the short story "The Last Rung on the Ladder" (1978). The collection won the 2011 Bram Stoker Award for Best Collection, and the 2011 British Fantasy Award for Best Collection. Also, 1922 was nominated for the 2011 British Fantasy Award for Best Novella. Contains: - [1922][2] - [A Good Marriage][3] - [Big Driver][4] - Fair Execution [1]: https://www.stephenking.com/library/story_collection/full_dark_no_stars.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19781625W/1922 [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19781665W/A_Good_Marriage [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19781688W/Big_Driver

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Jerusalem's Lot

Pub: 2010Optional

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"Jerusalem's Lot" is an epistolary short story set in the fictional town of Preacher's Corners, Cumberland County, Maine, in 1850. It is told through a series of letters and diary entries, mainly those of its main character, aristocrat Charles Boone, although his manservant, Calvin McCann, also occasionally assumes the role of narrator. Also contained in: - [Night Shift][1] - ['Salem's Lot: Illustrated Edition](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19859438W) [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81608W/Night_Shift

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Also contained in: - [Night Shift][1] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81608W/Night_Shift

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Contains: - The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands - [The Word Processor](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20666372W/The_Word_Processor)

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The last thing Howard Cottrell remembers is entering the woods to find his golf ball. He wakes up as he is being rolled into an autopsy room, but is completely paralyzed and unable to let the attendants know he is still alive. ([source][1]) ---------- Also contained in: - [Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales][2] [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/short_story/autopsy_room_four.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81584W/Everything's_Eventual

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Dead men working in the cane fields / W. B. Seabrook After nightfall / David A. Riley Mission to Margal / Hugh B. Cave The Cairnwell horror / Chet Williamson Crawling madness / Arthur Leo Zagat Treading the maze / Lisa Tuttle Red angels / Karen Haber Later / Michael Marshall Smith White Zombie / Vivian Meik Was it a dream? / Guy de Maupassant Bodies and heads / Steve Rasnic Tem Death and suffrage / Dale Bailey The Graveyard rats / Henry Kuttner The Facts in the case of M. Valdemar / Edgar Allen Poe Feeding the dead inside / Yvonne Navarro Ballet Negre / Charles Birkin Dead right / Geoffrey A. Landis The Taking of Mr. Bill / Graham Masterton The Grave gives up / Jack D'Arcy Herbert West-Reanimator / H.P. Lovecraft Pickman's model / H.P. Lovecraft Maternal instinct / Robert Bloch Bringing the family / Kevin J. Anderson Mess hall / Richard Laymon Schalken the painter / Sheridan Le Fanu While zombies walked / Thorp McClusky April flowers, November harvest / Mary A. Turzillo The Old man and the dead / Mort Castle Jumbee / Henry S. Whitehead Marbh bheo / Peter Tremayne The Hollow man / Thomas Burke They bite / Anthony Boucher Come one, come all / Gahan Wilson It helps if you sing / Ramsey Campbell The Ghouls / R. Chetwynd-Hayes The Corpse-Master / Seabury Quinn The Upper berth / F. Marion Crawford Vengeance of the living dead / Ralston Shields The Song the zombie sang / Harlan Ellison and Robert Silverberg Men without blood / John H. Knox The Broken fang / Uel Key It / Theodore Sturgeon League of the Grateful Dead / Day Keene Love child / Garry Kilworth Corpses on parade / Edith and Ejler Jacobson Where there's a will / Richard and Christian Matheson The Dead / Michael Swanwick The Song of the slaves / Manly Wade Wellman The Outsider / H.P. Lovecraft Eat me / Robert McCammon Deadman's road / Joe R. Lansdale Pigeons from hell / Robert E. Howard Live people don't understand / Scott Edelman The House in the Magnolias / August Derleth and Mark Schorer [Home delivery](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650837W/Home_Delivery) / Stephen King Dance of the damned / Arthur J. Burks Z is for zombie / Theodore Roscoe

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Uncle Isiah / Russell Kirk (1951) -- I am nothing / Eric Frank Russell (1952) -- The altar / Robert Sheckley (1953) -- Call not their names / Everil Worrell (1954) -- Ringing the changes / Robert Aickman (1955) -- Lonely road / Richard Wilson (1956) -- Founding father / Clifford D. Simak (1957) -- That hell-bound train / Robert Bloch (1958) -- The howling man / Charles Beaumont (1959) -- The house / Fredric Brown (1960) -- Sardonicus / Ray Russell (1961) -- The aquarium / Carl Jacobi (1962) -- The mirror of Cagliostro / Robert Arthur (1963) -- A lovely bunch of coconuts / Charles Birkin (1964) -- The shadowy street / Jean Ray (1965) -- The mirror / Arthur Porges (1966) -- Carcinoma angels / Norman Spinrad (1967) -- Come / Anna Hunger (1968) -- The last work of Pietro of Apono / Steffan B. Aletti (1969) -- The lurkers in the abyss / David A. Riley (1970) -- The derelict track / Dorothy K. Haynes (1971) -- The price of a demon / Gary Brandner (1972) -- Like two white spiders / Eddy C. Bertin (1973) -- Sticks / Karl Edward Wagner (1974) -- The barrow troll / David Drake (1975) -- It only comes out at night / Dennis Etchison (1976) -- The man who loved the midnight lady / Barry N. Malzberg (1977) -- Within the walls of Tyre / Michael Bishop (1978) -- Mackintosh Willy / Ramsey Campbell (1979) -- The autopsy / Michael Shea (1980) -- The reach / Stephen King (1981) -- Horrible imaginings / Fritz Leiber (1982) -- One for the horrors / David J. Schow (1983) -- The unhappy pilgrimage of Clifford M. / Bob Leman (1984) -- The night people / Michael Reaves (1985) -- Night moves / Tim Powers (1986) -- Evil water / Ian Watson (1987) -- The night they missed the horror show / Joe R. Lansdale (1988) -- The earth wire / Joel Lane (1989) -- Stephen / Elizabeth Massie (1990) -- The glamour / Thomas Ligotti (1991) -- Calcutta, lord of nerves / Poppy Z. Brite (1992) -- The family underwater / Lucy Taylor (1993) -- The box / Jack Ketchum (1994) -- The toddler / Terry Lamsley (1965) -- Tears seven times salt / Caitlin R. Kierman (1996) -- The crawl / Stephen Laws (1997) -- As above, so below / Brian Hodge (1998) -- Mr. Dark's carnival / Glen Hirshberg (1999) -- Reconstructing Amy / Tim Lebbon (2000).

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Contains: - [Children of the Corn][1] - [Cycle of the Werewolf][2] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19791056W/Children_of_the_Corn [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81583W

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Who is Harris Burdick? For more than twenty-five years, readers have been puzzling over the illustrations by this enigmatic artist. Thousands of children have been inspired to weave their own stories to go with his intriguingly titled pictures. And now, some of our most imaginative storytellers attempt to solve the perplexing mysteries of Harris Burdick. Enter The Chronicles of Harris Burdick to read this incredible compendium of stories: magical, funny, creepy, poignant, inscrutable, these are tales you won't soon forget. ---------- Contains: Archie Smith, Boy Wonder / by Tabitha King -- Under the rug / by Jon Scieszka -- A strange day in July / by Sherman Alexie -- Missing in Venice / by Gregory Maguire -- Another place, another time / by Cory Doctorow -- Uninvited guests / by Jules Feiffer -- The harp / by Linda Sue Park -- Mr. Linden's library / by Walter Dean Myers -- The seven chairs / by Lois Lowry -- The third-floor bedroom / by Kate DiCamillo -- Just desert / by M.T. Anderson -- Captain Tory / by Louis Sachar -- Oscar and Alphonse / by Chris Van Allsburg -- [The house on Maple Street](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650797W/The_House_on_Maple_Street) / by Stephen King --

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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:++++ State Papers: King Henry The Eighth ; Part V. - Continued, Volume 7; State Papers: King Henry The Eighth ; Part V. - Continued; Great Britain Record Commission Great Britain Record Commission, Great Britain Murray, 1849

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What if you could not only travel any location in the world, but to any possible world?We can all imagine such “other worlds”—be they worlds just slightly different than our own or worlds full of magic and wonder—but it is only in fiction that we can travel to them. From The Wizard of Oz to The Dark Tower, from Philip Pullman's The Golden Compass to C. S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia, there is a rich tradition of this kind of fiction, but never before have the best parallel world stories and portal fantasies been collected in a single volume—until now.

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Strange Maine

Pub: 2012Optional

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Tales of Horror, Mysteries of the Sea, Science Fiction & Magic ---------- Contains: • The Children of Noah • (1957) • short story by Richard Matheson • The Phantom Farmhouse • (1923) • novelette by Seabury Quinn • Longtooth • (1970) • novelette by Edgar Pangborn • [One for the Road • (1977) • short story by Stephen King][1] • Four Dreams of Gram Perkins • (1926) • short story by Ruth Sawyer • Circumstance • (1860) • short story by Harriet Prescott Spofford • The Last Cruise of the Judas Iscariot • (1882) • short story by Edward Page Mitchell • The Prevaricator • (1976) • short story by Carlos Baker • One Old Man, With Seals • (1982) • short story by Jane Yolen • Safe Harbor • (1986) • novelette by Donald Wismer • Mood Wendigo • [Howie Wyman] • (1980) • short story by Thomas A. Easton • Death is a White Rabbit • non-genre • (1942) • short story by Fredric Brown • Yesterday House • (1952) • novelette by Fritz Leiber • Three Day Magic • (1948) • novella by Charlotte Armstrong [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19791071W/One_for_the_Road

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The Talisman

Pub: 2012

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The Talisman is a 1984 fantasy novel by American writers Stephen King and Peter Straub. The Talisman was nominated for both the Locus and World Fantasy Awards in 1985. King and Straub followed up with a sequel, Black House (2001). Followed by: Black House

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In The Tall Grass

Pub: 2012Optional

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Mile 81 meets “N.” in this novella collaboration between Stephen King and Joe Hill—also made into a Netflix film! As USA TODAY said of Stephen King’s Mile 81: “Park and scream. Could there be any better place to set a horror story than an abandoned rest stop?” In the Tall Grass begins with a sister and brother who pull off to the side of the road after hearing a young boy crying for help from beyond the tall grass. Within minutes they are disoriented, in deeper than seems possible, and they’ve lost one another. The boy’s cries are more and more desperate. What follows is a terrifying, entertaining, and masterfully told tale, as only Stephen King and Joe Hill can deliver.

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Join Roland Deschain as he explores Mid-World's darkest corners. Near death from an attack by slow mutants, Roland is taken in by a group of nuns who specialize in anything but the healing arts. These hideous, corpse-like creatures - the Little Sisters of Eluria - have murder on their twisted minds. And in his current condition, there's almost nothing the last Gunslinger can do to prevent their tender mercies from taking hold. Dark Tower: The Gunslinger continues with one of the series' most shocking, blood-curdling stories yet - a retelling of author Stephen King's original novella The Little Sisters of Eluria, later compiled in the anthology Everything's Eventual. COLLECTING: Dark Tower : The Gunslinger - The Little Sisters of Eluria 1-5

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*The haunting tale of two brave children lost in a dark and dangerous forest, reimagined by literary legends Stephen King and Maurice Sendak in an all-new picture book.* Let Stephen King, global bestselling and award-winning author, and Maurice Sendak, beloved creator of the Caldecott Medal–winning Where the Wild Things Are, guide you into the most deliciously daring rendition of the classic Grimm fairy tale yet. But will you find your way back out? With a personal introduction from Stephen King, the beautiful book has been created in close collaboration with the Maurice Sendak Foundation. This stunning storybook makes the perfect gift for fans of King, Sendak, and the Brothers Grimm.

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The perfect gift for fans of Stephen King and John Mellencamp—the libretto of their acclaimed Southern Gothic supernatural musical Ghost Brothers of Darkland County, with hand-written notes on the development of the play, plus two CDs and a DVD featuring the songs and interviews with Stephen King, John Mellencamp, and Musical Director, T Bone Burnett.Set in the tiny town of Lake Belle Reve, Mississippi, the Ghost Brothers’ story centers on two sets of brothers: the ghosts of Jack and Andy, dead in an apparent murder/suicide, and their nephews, the living Frank and Drake, who seem to be headed toward the same downward spiral as their uncles. Joe, younger brother of Jack and Andy, father of Frank and Drake, has decided it’s time to reveal his own terrible secret at the site of the tragedy, before it’s too late.

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Doctor Sleep

Pub: 2013

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The now middle-aged Dan Torrance (the boy protagonist of The Shining) must save a very special twelve-year-old girl from a tribe of murderous paranormals. On highways across America, a tribe of people called The True Knot travel in search of sustenance. They look harmless; mostly old, lots of polyester, and married to their RVs. But as Dan Torrance knows, and spunky twelve-year-old Abra Stone learns, The True Knot are quasi-immortal, living off the "steam" that children with the "shining" produce when they are slowly tortured to death. Haunted by the inhabitants of the Overlook Hotel where he spent one horrific childhood year, Dan has been drifting for decades, desperate to shed his father's legacy of despair, alcoholism, and violence. Finally, he settles in a New Hampshire town, an AA community that sustains him, and a job at a nursing home where his remnant "shining" power provides the crucial final comfort to the dying. Aided by a prescient cat, he becomes "Doctor Sleep." Then Dan meets the evanescent Abra Stone, and it is her spectacular gift, the brightest shining ever seen, that reignites Dan's own demons and summons him to a battle for Abra's soul and survival.

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Part 2 of [Wolves of the Calla](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81594W/Wolves_of_the_Calla)

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Contains: Everything's Eventual [Autopsy Room Four][1] The Little Sisters of Eluria Luckey Quarter [The Road Virus Heads North][2] ---------- Also contained in: - [Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales][3] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19780171W/Autopsy_Room_Four [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19781079W/The_Road_Virus_Heads_North [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81584W/Everything's_Eventual

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Qualia Nous

Pub: 2014

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[The jaunt](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20663554W/The_Jaunt) / Stephen King -- The vaporization enthalpy of a peculiar Pakistani Family / Usman T. Malik -- The shaking man / Gene O'Neill -- Dyscrasia / Ashlee Scheuerman -- The Rondelium girl of Rue Marseilles / Emily B. Cataneo -- The angel chaser / Erik T. Johnson -- Psychic shock / Ian Shoebridge -- Peppermint tea in electronic limbo / D.J. Cockburn -- Second chance / John R. Little -- The effigies of Tamber Square / Jon Michael Kelley -- Shades of naught / Lori Michelle -- The prince of faces / James Chambers -- Simulacrum / Jason V. Brock -- Shutdown (Poem) / Marge Simon -- Lead me to multiplicity / Peter Hagelslag -- Cataldo's copy / Christian A. Larsen -- The neighborhood has a barbecue / Max Booth III -- Tomorrow's femme (Poem) / Marge Simon -- The Jenny store / Richard Thomas -- Night guard / Erinn L. Kemper -- A new man / Willima F. Nolan -- Voyeur / John Everson -- Kilroy wasn't there / Pat R. Steiner -- In the nothing-space, I am what you made me / Paul Anderson -- Dura mater / Lucy A. Snyder -- Ruminations / Rena Mason -- Good and faithful servant / Thomas F. Monteleone -- Twelve kilos / Patrick Freivald -- Breathe you in me / Mason Ian Bundschuh -- 18P37-C, after Andrea was arrested / Elizabeth Massie -- No fixed address / Gary A. Braunbeck.

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A mutant baby goes on a rampage through Central Park. An immigrant reveals secrets in the folds of a perfect gift. Lucky Cats extend their virtual paws to salute a generous revolution. The Internet invades a third-world village. The premier speculative-fiction magazine Fantasy & Science Fiction continues to discover and showcase many of the most inventive authors writing in any genre. Now drawing even more deeply upon F&SF's impressive history, this extraordinary companion anthology expands upon sixty-five years' worth of top-notch storytelling. The Very Best of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Volume Two is a star-studded tribute to the continuing vision of F&SF.

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Contains: - Man in the Black Suit by Stephen King - [Young Goodman Brown](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL455569W/Young_Goodman_Brown) by Nathaniel Hawthorne

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A crotchety old British Lord is murdered. Lord Hull’s wife and three sons are all suspects, and it is up to Holmes and Watson to find out the truth. ([source][1]) ---------- Also contained in: - [Big Book of Sherlock Holmes Stories](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19921499W) - [The Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes][2] - [The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL15393553W) - [The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes][3] - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes][4] - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes: 2/2](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14916700W/Nightmares_Dreamscapes._2_2) [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/short_story/doctor_s_case_the.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16960410W/The_Improbable_Adventures_of_Sherlock_Holmes [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL6561700W/The_New_Adventures_of_Sherlock_Holmes [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81604W/Nightmares_Dreamscapes

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Arguably no other character in history has been so enduringly popular as Sherlock Holmes. From his first appearance, in Arthur Conan Doyle's 1887 novella A Study in Scarlet,readers have loved reading about him-- and writers have loved writing about him. This collection of new and classic stories about Holmes and Dr. John Watson includes pastiches and parodies.

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Contains: [End of the Whole Mess](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650789W/The_End_of_the_Whole_Mess) / Stephen King -- Salvage / Orson Scott Card -- People of sand and slag / Paolo Bacigalupi -- Bread and bombs / M. Rickert -- How we got in town and out again / Jonathan Lethem -- Dark, dark were the tunnels / George R.R. Martin -- Waiting for the Zephyr / Tobias S. Buckell -- Never despair / Jack McDevitt -- When Sysdmins ruled the Earth / Cory Doctorow -- Last of the O-forms / James Van Pelt -- Still life with Apocalypse / Richard Kadrey -- Artie's angels / Catherine Wells -- Judgment passed / Jerry Oltion -- Mute / Gene Wolfe -- Inertia / Nancy Kress -- And the deep blue sea / Elizabeth Bear -- Speech sounds / Octavia E. Butler -- Killers / Carol Emshwiller -- Ginny Sweethips' flying circus / Neal Barrett, Jr. -- End of the word as we know it / Dale Bailey -- Song before sunset / David Grigg -- Episode seven : Last stand against the pack in the kingdom of the purple flowers / John Langan.

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Exhalation / Ted Chiang -- Shoggoths in bloom / Elizabeth Bear -- Uncle Chaim and Aunt Rifke and the angel / Peter S. Beagle -- Fixing Hanover / Jeff VanderMeer -- The gambler / Paolo Bacigalupi -- The dust assassin / Ian McDonald -- Virgin / Holly Black -- Pride and Prometheus / John Kessel -- The thought war / Paul McAuley -- Beyond the sea gates of the Scholar Pirates of Sarsköe / Garth Nix -- The small door / Holly Phillips -- Turing's apples / Stephen Baxter -- The New York Times at special bargain rates / Stephen King -- Five thrillers / Robert Reed -- The magician's house / Meghan McCarron -- Goblin music / Joan Aiken -- Machine maid / Margo Lanagan -- The art of alchemy / Ted Kosmatka -- 26 Monkeys, also The abyss / Kij Johnson -- Marry the sun / Rachel Swirsky -- Crystal nights / Greg Egan -- His master's voice / Hannu Rajaniemi -- Special economics / Maureen F. McHugh -- Evidence of love in a case of abandonment / M. Rickert -- From Babel's fall'n glory we fled / Michael Swanwich -- If angels fight / Richard Bowes -- The doom of love in small spaces / Ken Scholes -- Pretty monsters / Kelly Link.

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"A master storyteller at his best--the O. Henry Prize winner Stephen King delivers a generous collection of stories, several of them brand-new, featuring revelatory autobiographical comments on when, why, and how he came to write (or rewrite) each story. Since his first collection, Nightshift, published thirty-five years ago, Stephen King has dazzled readers with his genius as a writer of short fiction. In this new collection he assembles, for the first time, recent stories that have never been published in a book. He introduces each with a passage about its origins or his motivations for writing it. There are thrilling connections between stories; themes of morality, the afterlife, guilt, what we would do differently if we could see into the future or correct the mistakes of the past. "Afterlife" is about a man who died of colon cancer and keeps reliving the same life, repeating his mistakes over and over again. Several stories feature characters at the end of life, revisiting their crimes and misdemeanors. Other stories address what happens when someone discovers that he has supernatural powers--the columnist who kills people by writing their obituaries in "Obits;" the old judge in "The Dune" who, as a boy, canoed to a deserted island and saw names written in the sand, the names of people who then died in freak accidents. In "Morality," King looks at how a marriage and two lives fall apart after the wife and husband enter into what seems, at first, a devil's pact they can win. Magnificent, eerie, utterly compelling, these stories comprise one of King's finest gifts to his constant reader--"I made them especially for you," says King. "Feel free to examine them, but please be careful. The best of them have teeth""-- "From a master of the short story, a collection that includes stories never before in print, never published in America, never collected and brand new- with the magnificent bones of interstitial autobiographical comments on when, why and how Stephen King came to write each story"--

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Bare Bones

Pub: 2015Optional

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In this revealing and varied collection of interviews, Stephen King talks about his life, family, films and in particular about his macabre novels of the unknown that have made him so well known.

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Legends. Volume I

Pub: 2015Optional

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The great anthology of short novels by the masters of modern fantasy. Stephen King tells a tale of Roland, the Gunslinger, in the world of The Dark Tower, in "The Little Sisters of Eluria." Robert Silverberg returns to Majipoor and to Lord Valentine's adventure in an ancient tomb, in "The Seventh Shrine." Orson Scott Card spins a yarn of Alvin and his apprentice from the Tales of Alvin Maker, in "Grinning Man." Raymond E. Feist's Riftwar Saga is the setting of the tale of "The Wood Boy."

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Gerald's Game

Pub: 2016

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Gerald and Jessie Burlingame have gone to their summer home on a warm weekday in October for a romantic interlude. After being handcuffed to her bedposts, Jessie tires of her husband's games, but when Gerald refuses to stop she lashes out at him with deadly consequences. Still handcuffed, she is trapped and alone. Painful memories from her childhood bedevil her. Her only company is a hungry stray dog and the sundry voices that populate her mind. As night comes, she is unsure whether it is her imagination or if she has another companion: someone watching her from the corner of her dark bedroom. ([source][1]) [1]: https://www.stephenking.com/library/novel/gerald_s_game.html

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A man accuses author Mort Rainey of stealing one of his story ideas. Rainey, who is going through an ugly divorce, attempts to prove to his accuser that his own story was published first, but all evidence to support his argument begins to disappear, along with the people who might confirm his case. ([source][1]) ---------- Also contained in: - [Four Past Midnight][2] - [The Langoliers / Secret Window, Secret Garden][3] [1]: https://www.stephenking.com/library/novella/secret_window_secret_garden.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81606W/Four_Past_Midnight [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149142W/The_Langoliers_Secret_Window_Secret_Garden

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Four Past Midnight is a collection of novellas written by Stephen King in 1988 and 1989 and published in August 1990. It is his second book of this type, the first one being Different Seasons. The collection won the Bram Stoker Award in 1990 for Best Collection and was nominated for a Locus Award in 1991. One Past Midnight: "[The Langoliers][1]" takes a red-eye flight from L.A. to Boston into a most unfriendly sky. Only eleven passengers survive, but landing in an eerily empty world makes them wish they hadn't. Something's waiting for them, you see.... Two Past Midnight: "[Secret Window, Secret Garden][2]" enters the suddenly strange life of writer Mort Rainey, recently divorced, depressed, and alone on the shore of Tashmore Lake. Alone, that is, until a figure named John Shooter arrives, pointing an accusing finger. Three Past Midnight: "[The Library Policeman][3]" is set in Junction City, Iowa, an unlikely place for evil to be hiding. But for small businessman Sam Peebles, who thinks he may be losing his mind, another enemy is hiding there as well--the truth. If he can find it in time, he might stand a chance. Four Past Midnight: The flat surface of a Polaroid photograph becomes for fifteen-year-old Kevin Delevan an invitation to the supernatural. Old Pop Merrill, Castle Rock's sharpest trader, wants to crash the party for profit, but "[The Sun Dog][4]," a creature that shouldn't exist at all, is a very dangerous investment. [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149138W/The_Langoliers [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917476W/Secret_Window_Secret_Garden [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917299W/The_Library_Policeman [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14916850W/The_Sun_Dog

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The Regulators is a novel by American author Stephen King, writing under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. It was published in 1996 at the same time as its "mirror" novel, Desperation. The two novels represent parallel universes relative to one another, and most of the characters present in one novel's world also exist in the other novel's reality, albeit in different circumstances. Additionally, the hardcover first editions of each novel, if set side by side, make a complete painting, and on the back of each cover is also a peek at the opposite's cover.

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Different Seasons (1982) is a collection of four Stephen King novellas with a more dramatic bend, rather than the horror fiction for which King is famous. The four novellas are tied together via subtitles that relate to each of the four seasons. [Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption][1]--the most satisfying tale of unjust imprisonment and offbeat escape since The Count of Monte Cristo. [Apt Pupil][2]--a golden California schoolboy and an old man whose hideous past he uncovers enter into a fateful and chilling mutual parasitism. [The Body][3]--four rambunctious young boys venture into the Maine woods and in sunlight and thunder find life, death, and intimations of their own mortality. [The Breathing Method][4]--a tale told in a strange club about a woman determined to give birth no matter what. ([source][5]) [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917488W/Rita_Hayworth_and_Shawshank_Redemption [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149093W/Apt_Pupil [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149108W/The_Body [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19652127W/The_Breathing_Method [5]: https://www.stephenking.com/library/story_collection/different_seasons.html

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Contains: 1. [The Gunslinger](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81628W/The_Gunslinger) 2. [Drawing of the Three](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81616W/The_Drawing_of_the_Three) 3. [The Waste Lands](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81625W) 4. [Wizard and Glass](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149219W/Wizard_and_Glass) 5. [Wolves of the Calla](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81594W) 6. [Song of Susannah](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149200W) 7. [The Dark Tower](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149195W) 8. [The Wind Through the Keyhole](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16451416W/The_wind_through_the_keyhole)

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“An impressive work of mythic magnitude that may turn out to be Stephen King’s greatest literary achievement” (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution), The Gunslinger is the first volume in the epic Dark Tower Series.A #1 national bestseller, The Gunslinger introduces readers to one of Stephen King’s most powerful creations, Roland of Gilead: The Last Gunslinger. He is a haunting figure, a loner on a spellbinding journey into good and evil. In his desolate world, which mirrors our own in frightening ways, Roland tracks The Man in Black, encounters an enticing woman named Alice, and begins a friendship with the boy from New York named Jake. Inspired in part by the Robert Browning narrative poem, “Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came,” The Gunslinger is “a compelling whirlpool of a story that draws one irretrievable to its center” (Milwaukee Sentinel). It is “brilliant and fresh…and will leave you panting for more” (Booklist).

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Needful Things is a 1991 horror novel by American author Stephen King. It is the first novel King wrote after his rehabilitation from drug and alcohol addiction. It was made into a film of the same name in 1993 which was directed by Fraser C. Heston. The story focuses on a shop that sells collectibles and antiques, managed by Leland Gaunt, a new arrival to the town of Castle Rock, Maine, the setting of many King stories. Gaunt often asks customers to perform a prank or mysterious deed in exchange for the item they are drawn to. As time goes by, the many deeds and pranks lead to increasing aggression among the townspeople, as well as chaos and death. A protagonist of the book is Alan Pangborn, previously seen in Stephen King's novel [The Dark Half](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81620W).

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This publication marks the 50th anniversary of Stephen King's entrance into the University of Maine at Orono in the fall of 1966. The accelerating war in Vietnam and great social upheaval at home exerted a profound impact on students of the period and deeply influenced King's development as a writer and as a man. King's fictional treatment of this experience in his novella 'Hearts in Atlantis' tracks his youthful avatar, Peter Riley, through the awakenings and heartbreak of his turbulent first year at UMaine. In his accompanying essay, 'Five to One, One in Five', written expressly for this volume, King sheds his fictional persona and takes on the challenge of a nonfiction return to his undergraduate experience. In addition, twelve fellow students and friends from King's college days contribute personal narratives recalling their own experience of those years. This book also includes four installments of King's never-before-reprinted student newspaper column, 'King's Garbage Truck'.

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Part 1 of [The Waste Lands](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81625W/The_Waste_Lands)

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The Tommyknockers is a 1987 science fiction novel by Stephen King. While maintaining a horror style, the novel is an excursion into the realm of science fiction for King, as the residents of the Maine town of Haven gradually fall under the influence of a mysterious object buried in the woods. ---------- See also: - [The Tommyknockers: 1/3](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL8002000W/The_Tommyknockers._1_3)

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Six Scary Stories

Pub: 2016Optional

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Number 1 bestselling writer Stephen King introduces and presents six gripping and chilling stories in this captivating anthology: Stephen King discovered these stories when he judged a competition run by Hodder & Stoughton and the Guardian to celebrate publication of his own collection The Bazaar of Bad Dreams. He was so impressed with the entries that he recommended they were published together in one book.Reader beware: the stories will make you think twice before cuddling up to your old soft toy, dipping your toe into the water or counting the spots on a leopard...

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Part 1 of [Wolves of the Calla](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81594W/Wolves_of_the_Calla)

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Firestarter

Pub: 2016

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Firestarter is a science fiction-horror thriller novel by Stephen King, first published in September 1980. In July and August 1980, two excerpts from the novel were published in Omni. In 1981, Firestarter was nominated as Best Novel for the British Fantasy Award, Locus Poll Award, and Balrog Award. ---------- Also contained in: [Ominbus](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL25080326W)

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Rose Madder

Pub: 2016

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Rosie Daniels flees from her husband, Norman after fourteen years in an abusive marriage. During one bout of violence, Norman caused Rosie to miscarry their only child. Escaping to a distant city, Rosie establishes a new life and forges new relationships. Norman Daniels, a police officer with a reputation for cruelty, uses his law-enforcement connections to track his wayward wife. ([source][1]) [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/novel/rose_madder.html

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Contains: "Final Blackouts," an Introduction / Harlan Ellison -- The End of the World (1872) / Eugene Mouton -- The Comet (1920) / W.E.B. DuBois -- The Pedestrian (1951) / Ray Bradbury -- No Morning After (1954) / Arthur C. Clarke -- Upon the Dull Earth (1954) / Philip K. Dick -- 2 B R 0 2 B (1962) / Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. -- I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream (1967) / Harlan Ellison -- The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas (1973) / Ursula K. LeGuin -- The Engineer and the Executioner (1976) / Brian M. Stableford -- [The End of the Whole Mess (1986) / Stephen King](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650789W/The_End_of_the_Whole_Mess) Tight Little Stitches in a Dead Man's Back (1992) / Joe R. Lansdale -- Judgment Engine (1995) / Greg Bear -- Automatic (2007) / Erika T. Satifka -- The Black Mould (2011) / Mark Samuels -- The Pretence (2013) /Ramsey Campbell -- Inventory (2013) / Carmen Maria Machado.

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Misery

Pub: 2016

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Novelist Paul Sheldon has plans to make the difficult transition from writing historical romances featuring heroine Misery Chastain to publishing literary fiction. Annie Wilkes, Sheldon's number one fan, rescues the author from the scene of a car accident. The former nurse takes care of him in her remote house, but becomes irate when she discovers that the author has killed Misery off in his latest book. Annie keeps Sheldon prisoner while forcing him to write a book that brings Misery back to life. [Source][1] [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/novel/misery.html

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A solitary finger pokes out of a drain. Novelty teeth turn predatory. Flies settle and die on an old pair of sneakers in New York, and the Nevada desert swallows a Cadillac. Meanwhile the legend of Castle Rock returns . . . and grows on you. What does it all mean? What else could it mean? First there was Night Shift (1978), then Skeleton Crew (1985), and now Stephen King is back with a third collection of stories--a vast, many-chambered cave of a volume, with passages leading every which way to hell . . . and a few to glory. The long reach of Stephen King's imagination and the no-holds-barred force of his storytelling have never been so richly demonstrated. There's something here for readers of every stripe and predilection--classic tales of the macabre and the monstrous, cutting-edge explorations of the borderlands between good and evil, brilliant pastiches of Chandler and Conan Doyle, even a teleplay and a non-fiction bonus, a heartfelt piece of Little League baseball that first appeared in The New Yorker. In story after story, several published here for the first time, he will take you to places you've never been before, places that are both dark and vividly illuminated. Fair warning: You will lose a good deal of sleep. But Stephen King, writing to beat the devil, will do your dreaming for you. Can you believe? Then come . . . ([source][1]) ---------- Contains: - [Dolan's Cadillac][2] - [The End of the Whole Mess][3] - Suffer the Little Children - [The Night Flier][4] - Popsy - It Grows on You - [Chattery Teeth][5] - [Dedication][6] - [The Moving Finger][7] - [Sneakers][8] - [You Know They Got a Hell of a Band][9] - [Home Delivery][10] - [Rainy Season][11] - [My Pretty Pony][12] - Sorry, Right Number - [The Ten O'Clock People][13] - [Crouch End][14] - [The House on Maple Street][15] - The Fifth Quarter - [The Doctor's Case][16] - [Umney's Last Case][17] - Head Down - Brooklyn August [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/story_collection/nightmares__dreamscapes_flap.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14916968W/Dolan's_Cadillac [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650789W/The_End_of_the_Whole_Mess [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650747W/The_Night_Flier [5]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650843W/Chattery_Teeth [6]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650711W/Dedication [7]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650782W/The_Moving_Finger [8]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650831W/Sneakers [9]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650807W/You_Know_They_Got_a_Hell_of_a_Band [10]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650837W/Home_Delivery [11]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650825W/Rainy_Season [12]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81590W/My_Pretty_Pony [13]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650723W/The_Ten_O'Clock_People [14]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650699W/Crouch_End [15]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650797W/The_House_on_Maple_Street [16]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650676W/The_Doctor's_Case [17]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917659W/Umney's_Last_Case

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The Eyes of the Dragon is a fantasy novel by American writer Stephen King, first published as a limited edition slipcased hardcover by Philtrum Press in 1984, illustrated by Kenneth R. Linkhauser. The novel would later be published for the mass market by Viking in 1987, with illustrations by David Palladini. This trade edition was slightly revised for publication. The 1995 French edition did not reproduce the American illustrations; it included brand new illustrations by Christian Heinrich, and a 2016 new French version also included brand new illustrations, by Nicolas Duffaut. At the time of publication, it was a deviation from the norm for King, who was best known for his horror fiction. The book is a work of epic fantasy in a quasi-medieval setting, with a clearly established battle between good and evil, and magic playing a lead role. The Eyes of the Dragon was originally titled The Napkins. ---------- Also contained in: [Ominbus](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL25080326W)

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Contains: - [All that you love will be carried away](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19779523W/All_That_You_Love_Will_Be_Carried_Away) - Death of Jack Hamilton - Man in the Black Suit - That feeling, you can only say what it is in French

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Gwendy's Button Box

Pub: 2017Optional

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The little town of Castle Rock, Maine has witnessed some strange events and unusual visitors over the years, but there is one story that has never been told... until now. There are three ways up to Castle View from the town of Castle Rock: Route 117, Pleasant Road, and the Suicide Stairs. Every day in the summer of 1974 twelve-year-old Gwendy Peterson has taken the stairs, which are held by strong (if time-rusted) iron bolts and zig-zag up the cliffside. At the top of the stairs, Gwendy catches her breath and listens to the shouts of the kids on the playground. From a bit farther away comes the chink of an aluminum bat hitting a baseball as the Senior League kids practice for the Labor Day charity game. One day, a stranger calls to Gwendy: "Hey, girl. Come on over here for a bit. We ought to palaver, you and me." On a bench in the shade sits a man in black jeans, a black coat like for a suit, and a white shirt unbuttoned at the top. On his head is a small neat black hat. The time will come when Gwendy has nightmares about that hat...

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Creepshow

Pub: 2017Optional

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Five scary tales written in comic book format.

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The Sun Dog

Pub: 2018

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A young boy receives a Polaroid camera for his birthday. There's something wrong with his gift, though. Every picture features a menacing dog that approaches the foreground in each subsequent photograph. ([source][1]) ---------- Also contained in: - [Four Past Midnight][2] - [The Library Policeman / The Sun Dog][3] [1]: https://www.stephenking.com/library/novella/sun_dog_the.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81606W/Four_Past_Midnight [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149149W/The_Library_Policeman_The_Sun_Dog

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The Outsider

Pub: 2018

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"An unspeakable crime. A confounding investigation. At a time when the King brand has never been stronger, he has delivered one of his most unsettling and compulsively readable stories. An eleven-year-old boy's violated corpse is found in a town park. Eyewitnesses and fingerprints point unmistakably to one of Flint City's most popular citizens. He is Terry Maitland, Little League coach, English teacher, husband, and father of two girls. Detective Ralph Anderson, whose son Maitland once coached, orders a quick and very public arrest. Maitland has an alibi, but Anderson and the district attorney soon add DNA evidence to go with the fingerprints and witnesses. Their case seems ironclad. As the investigation expands and horrifying answers begin to emerge, King's propulsive story kicks into high gear, generating strong tension and almost unbearable suspense. Terry Maitland seems like a nice guy, but is he wearing another face? When the answer comes, it will shock you as only Stephen King can."-- An eleven-year-old boy's violated corpse is found in a town park. Eyewitnesses and fingerprints point unmistakably to one of Flint City's most popular citizens: Terry Maitland, Little League coach, English teacher, husband, and father of two girls. Detective Ralph Anderson orders a quick and very public arrest. The case seems ironclad, especially when Anderson and the district attorney are able to add DNA evidence to go with the fingerprints and witnesses. But Maitland has an alibi, and it turns out his story has incontrovertible evidence of its own. How can two opposing stories be true? -- adapted from publisher info

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Frankenstein

Pub: 2018

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A graphic adaptation of the Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's classic.

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Black House

Pub: 2018

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Preceded by: [The Talisman][1] Black House is a horror novel by American writers Stephen King and Peter Straub. Published in 2001, it is the sequel to [The Talisman][1]. This is one of King's numerous novels that tie in with the Dark Tower series. Black House was nominated to the Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel. The novel is set in Straub's homeland of Wisconsin, rather than in King's frequently used backdrop of Maine. The town of "French Landing" is a fictionalized version of the town of Trempealeau, Wisconsin. Also, "Centralia" is named after the nearby small town of Centerville, Wisconsin, located at the intersection of Hwy 93 and Hwy 35. [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL15119769W/The_Talisman

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Suspected of killing Vera Donovan, her wealthy employer, Dolores Claiborne tells police the story of her life, harkening back to her disintegrating marriage and the suspicious death of her violent husband, Joe St. George, thirty years earlier. Dolores also tells of Vera's physical and mental decline and of her loyalty to an employer who has become emotionally demanding in recent years. ([source][1]) [1]: https://www.stephenking.com/library/novel/dolores_claiborne.html

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Contains: - [Carrie][4] - ['Salem's Lot](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81632W) - [Shining][1] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81633W [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81608W [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81626W/Carrie

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A group of travelers on a red-eye flight from California to Maine wake up to discover that most of their fellow passengers have vanished mid-flight, along with the pilots and flight attendants. ([source][1]) ---------- Also contained in: - [Four Past Midnight][2] - [The Langoliers / Secret Window, Secret Garden][3] [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/novella/langoliers_the.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81606W/Four_Past_Midnight [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149142W/The_Langoliers_Secret_Window_Secret_Garden

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The Stand [3/3]

Pub: 2019Optional

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Part 3 of [The Stand](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81618W/The_Stand).

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Vamps

Pub: 2019

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Contains: [One for the road](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19791071W) -- Stephen King She only goes out at night -- William Tenn Heredity -- David H. Keller Clarimonda -- Theophile Gautier The cloak -- Robert Bloch For the blood is the life -- F. Marion Crawford The last grave of Lill Warran -- Manly Wade Wellman The girl with the hungry eyes -- Fritz Leiber Ken's mystery -- Julian Hawthorne Restless souls -- Seabury Quinn The drifting snow -- August Derleth When it was moonlight -- Manly Wade Wellman Luella Miller -- Mary Wilkins Freeman Dress of white silk -- Richard Matheson Red as blood -- Tanith Lee Carmilla -- J. Sheridan Lefanu.

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The Institute

Pub: 2019

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In the middle of the night, in a house on a quiet street in suburban Minneapolis, intruders silently murder Luke Ellis’s parents and load him into a black SUV. The operation takes less than two minutes. Luke will wake up at The Institute, in a room that looks just like his own, except there’s no window. And outside his door are other doors, behind which are other kids with special talents—telekinesis and telepathy—who got to this place the same way Luke did: Kalisha, Nick, George, Iris, and ten-year-old Avery Dixon. They are all in Front Half. Others, Luke learns, graduated to Back Half, “like the roach motel,” Kalisha says. “You check in, but you don’t check out.” In this most sinister of institutions, the director, Mrs. Sigsby, and her staff are ruthlessly dedicated to extracting from these children the force of their extranormal gifts. There are no scruples here. If you go along, you get tokens for the vending machines. If you don’t, punishment is brutal. As each new victim disappears to Back Half, Luke becomes more and more desperate to get out and get help. But no one has ever escaped from the Institute. As psychically terrifying as Firestarter, and with the spectacular kid power of It, The Institute is Stephen King’s gut-wrenchingly dramatic story of good vs. evil in a world where the good guys don’t always win.

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pt. 1. The color of evil. The reach / Stephen King -- Evening primrose / John Collier -- The ash-tree / M.R. James -- The new mother / Lucy Clifford -- There's a long, long trail a-winding / Russell Kirk -- The call of Cthulhu / H.P. Lovecraft -- The summer people / Shirley Jackson -- The whimper of whipped dogs / Harlan Ellison -- [Young Goodman Brown](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL455569W/Young_Goodman_Brown) / Nathaniel Hawthorne -- Mr. Justice Harbottle -- J. Sheridan Le Fanu -- The crowd / Ray Bradbury -- The autopsy / Michael Shea -- John Charrington's wedding / E. Nesbit -- Sticks / Karl Edward Wagner -- Larger than oneself / Robert Aickman -- Belsen Express / Fritz Leiber -- Yours truly, Jack the Ripper / Robert Bloch -- If Damon comes / Charles L. Grant -- Vandy, Vandy / Manly Wade Wellman -- pt. 2. The Medusa in the shield. The swords / Robert Aickman -- The roaches / Thomas M. Disch -- Bright segment / Theodore Sturgeon -- Dread / Clive Barker -- The fall of the house of Usher / Edgar Allan Poe -- The monkey / Stephen King -- Within the walls of Tyre / Michael Bishop -- The rats in the walls / H.P. Lovecraft -- Schalken the painter / J. Sheridan Le Fanu -- The yellow wallpaper / Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- A rose for Emily / William Faulkner -- How love came to Professor Guildea / Robert Hichens -- Born of man and woman / Richard Matheson -- My dear Emily / Joanna Russ -- You can go now / Dennis Etchison -- The rocking-horse winner / D.H. Lawrence -- Three days / Tanith Lee -- Good country people / Flannery O'Connor -- Mackintosh Willy / Ramsey Campbell -- The jolly corner / Henry James -- pt. 3. A fabulous formless darkness. Smoke ghost / Fritz Leiber -- Seven American nights / Gene Wolfe -- The signal-man / Charles Dickens -- [Crouch End](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650699W/Crouch_End) / Stephen King -- Night-side / Joyce Carol Oates -- Seaton's aunt / Walter de la Mare -- Clara Militch / Ivan Turgenev -- The repairer of reputations / Robert W. Chambers -- The beckoning fair one / Oliver Onions -- What was it? / Fitz-James O'Brien -- The beautiful stranger / Shirley Jackson -- [The damned thing](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20084265W/The_Damned_Thing) / Ambrose Bierce -- Afterward / Edith Wharton -- The willows / Algernon Blackwood -- The Asian shore / Thomas M. Disch -- The hospice / Robert Aickman -- A little something for us tempunauts / Philip K. Dick.

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Darkness

Pub: 2019

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Compiling the finest in frightening tales, this unique anthology offers a diverse selection of horror culled from the last 25 years. Hand selected from cutting-edge authors, each work blends subtle psychology and mischievousness with disturbingly visceral imagery. In the classic “Chattery Teeth,” Stephen King provides a tautly drawn account of a traveling salesman who unwisely picks up yet another hitchhiker, while in Peter Straub’s eerie “The Juniper Tree,” a man whose nostalgia for the movies of his childhood leads to his stolen innocence. Renowned fantasy author George R. R. Martin weaves a sinister yarn about a young woman encountering a neighbor who is overly enamored with her in “The Pear-Shaped Man.” Combining acclaimed masters of the macabre, such as Clive Barker, Poppy Z. Brite, and Thomas Ligotti, with bold new talents to the genre, including Kelly Link, Neil Gaiman, and Stephen King’s son, Joe Hill, this distinctive collection of stories will delight and terrify. ---------- Contains: Jacqueline Ess: her will and testament / Clive Barker -- Dancing chickens / Edward Bryant -- The Greater festival of masks / Thomas Ligotti -- The Pear-shaped man / George R.R. Martin -- The Juniper tree / Peter Straub -- Two minutes forty-five seconds / Dan Simmons -- The Power and the passion / Pat Cadigan -- The Phone woman / Joe R. Lansdale -- Teratisms / Kathe Koja -- [Chattery teeth / Stephen King][1] -- A Little night music / r Lucius Shepard -- Calcutta, Lord of Nerves / Poppy Z. Brite -- The Erl-king / Elizabeth Hand -- The Dog park / Dennis Etchison -- Rain falls / Michael Marshall Smith -- Refrigerator heaven / David J. Schow -- ... / Joyce Carol Oates -- Eaten (scenes from a moving picture) / Neil Gaiman -- The Specialist's hat / Kelly Link -- The Tree is my hat / Gene Wolfe -- Heat / Steve Rasnic Tem -- No strings / Ramsey Campbell -- Stitch / Terry Dowling -- Dancing men / Glen Hirshberg -- My father's mask / Joe Hill. [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650843W/Chattery_Teeth

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The Way Station

Pub: 2019Optional

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Enter once more the world of Roland Deschain—and the world of the Dark Tower—presented in a stunning graphic novel form unlocking the doorways to terrifying secrets and bold storytelling as part of the dark fantasy masterwork and magnum opus from #1 New York Times bestselling author Stephen King.“The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed.” With these unforgettable words, millions of readers were introduced to Stephen King’s iconic character Roland Deschain of Gilead. Roland is the last of his kind, a “gunslinger” charged with protecting whatever goodness and light remains in his world—a world that “moved on,” as they say. In this desolate reality—a dangerous land filled with ancient technology and deadly magic, and yet one that mirrors our own in frightening ways—Roland is on a spellbinding and soul-shattering quest to locate and somehow save the mystical nexus of all worlds, all universes: the Dark Tower. Now, in the graphic novel series adaptation Stephen King's The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, originally published by Marvel Comics in single-issue form and creatively overseen by Stephen King himself, the full story of Roland’s troubled past and ongoing saga is revealed. Sumptuously drawn by Richard Isanove, Sean Phillips, Luke Ross, Michael Lark, and Laurence Campbell, plotted by longtime Stephen King expert Robin Furth, and scripted by New York Times bestselling author Peter David, The Gunslinger adaptation is an extraordinary and terrifying journey—ultimately serving as the perfect introduction for new readers to Stephen King’s modern literary classic The Dark Tower, while giving longtime fans thrilling adventures transformed from his blockbuster novels. Roland has barely escaped the frightening and deadly trap set for him by the elusive Man in Black in the sleepy little town of Tull—a place centered in the apotheosis of all deserts, and where the sinister sorcerer’s power had taken hold. Leaving death and despair in his wake, Roland soon arrives at a mysterious way station…and meets a young boy, Jake Chambers, who has seemingly appeared out of nowhere from another place and time. But who is this sophisticated child, and what is his connection to Roland’s quest and the Man in Black himself?

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If It Bleeds

Pub: 2020

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A collection of four uniquely wonderful long stories, including a stand-alone sequel to the No. 1 bestseller THE OUTSIDER. News people have a saying: 'If it bleeds, it leads'. And a bomb at Albert Macready Middle School is guaranteed to lead any bulletin. Holly Gibney of the Finders Keepers detective agency is working on the case of a missing dog - and on her own need to be more assertive - when she sees the footage on TV. But when she tunes in again, to the late-night report, she realises there is something not quite right about the correspondent who was first on the scene. So begins 'If It Bleeds', a stand-alone sequel to the No. 1 bestselling THE OUTSIDER featuring the incomparable Holly on her first solo case - and also the riveting title story in Stephen King's brilliant new collection. Dancing alongside are three more wonderful long stories from this 'formidably versatile author' (The Sunday Times) - 'Mr Harrigan's Phone', 'The Life of Chuck' and 'Rat'. All four display the richness of King's storytelling with grace, humour, horror and breathtaking suspense. A fascinating Author's Note gives us a wonderful insight into the origin of each story and the writer's unparalleled imagination

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A USA TODAY BESTSELLER In this thrilling sequel to the New York Times bestselling novella by Stephen King and award-winning author Richard Chizmar, an adult Gwendy is summoned back to Castle Rock after the mysterious reappearance of the button box. Something evil has swept into the small Maine town of Castle Rock on the heels of the latest winter storm. Sheriff Norris Ridgewick and his team are desperately searching for two missing girls, but time is running out. In Washington, DC, thirty-seven-year-old Gwendy Peterson couldn’t be more different from the self-conscious teenaged girl who once spent a summer running up Castle Rock’s Suicide Stairs. That same summer, she had been entrusted—or some might say cursed—with the extraordinary button box by Richard Farris, the mysterious stranger in the black suit. The seductive and powerful box offered Gwendy small gifts in exchange for its care and feeding until Farris eventually returned, promising the young girl she’d never see the box again. One day, though, the button box suddenly reappears but this time, without Richard Farris to explain why, or what she’s supposed to do with it. Between this and the troubling disappearances back in Castle Rock, Gwendy decides to return home. She just might be able to help rescue the missing girls and stop a dangerous madman before he does something ghastly. With breathtaking and lyrical prose, Gwendy’s Magic Feather explores whether our lives are controlled by fate or the choices we make and what price we sometimes have to pay. Prepare to return again to Stephen King’s Castle Rock, the sleepy little town built on a bedrock of deep, dark secrets, just as it’s about to awaken from its quiet slumber once more.

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Danse Macabre [2/2]

Pub: 2020Optional

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Part 2 of: - [Danse Macabre][1] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16252010W/Danse_Macabre

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In this spectacular father/son collaboration, Stephen King and Owen King tell the highest of high-stakes stories: what might happen if women disappeared from the world of men? All around the world, something is happening to women when they fall asleep; they become shrouded in a cocoon-like gauze. If awakened, if the gauze wrapping their bodies is disturbed, the women become feral and spectacularly violent… In the small town of Dooling, West Virginia, the virus is spreading through a women's prison, affecting all the inmates except one. Soon, word spreads about the mysterious Evie, who seems able to sleep – and wake. Is she a medical anomaly or a demon to be slain? The abandoned men, left to their increasingly primal devices, are fighting each other, while Dooling's Sheriff, Lila Norcross, is just fighting to stay awake. And the sleeping women are about to open their eyes to a new world altogether… --front flap

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Sixteen internationally celebrated writers have given works for the purpose of fund raising for the December 2004 tsunami disaster.

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Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption is a novella by Stephen King from his 1982 collection Different Seasons, subtitled Hope Springs Eternal. The novella has also been published as a standalone book. The story is entirely told by the character Red, in a narrative he claims to have been writing from September 1975 to January 1976, with an additional chapter added in spring 1977. ---------- Also appears in: - [Different Seasons][2] - [Novels: Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption / Apt Pupil][3] - [Stephen King Goes to the Movies](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917553W/Stephen_King_Goes_to_the_Movies) [1]: https://www.stephenking.com/library/audiobook/shawshank_redemption_the.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81621W/Different_Seasons [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917077W/Rita_Hayworth_and_Shawshank_Redemption_Apt_Pupil

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Insomnia

Pub: 2021

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Insomnia is a 1994 horror/fantasy novel by American writer Stephen King. It follows retired widower Ralph Roberts whose increasing insomnia allows him to perceive auras and other hidden things, leading him to join a conflict between the forces of the Purpose and the Random. Like It and Dreamcatcher, the story is set in the fictional town of Derry, Maine. It includes connections to other Stephen King stories, particularly his novel series The Dark Tower.

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Billy Summers

Pub: 2021

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Master storyteller Stephen King, whose “restless imagination is a power that cannot be contained” (The New York Times Book Review), presents an unforgettable and relentless #1 New York Times bestseller about a good guy in a bad job. Chances are, if you’re a target of Billy Summers, two immutable truths apply: You’ll never even know what hit you, and you’re really getting what you deserve. He’s a killer for hire and the best in the business—but he’ll do the job only if the assignment is a truly bad person. But now, time is catching up with him, and Billy wants out. Before he can do that though, there’s one last hit, which promises a generous payday at the end of the line even as things don’t seem quite on the level here. Given that Billy is among the most talented snipers in the world, a decorated Iraq war vet, and a virtual Houdini when it comes to vanishing after the job is done, what could possibly go wrong? How about everything. Part war story and part love letter to small-town America and the people who live there, this spectacular thriller of luck, fate, and love will grip readers with its electrifying narrative, as a complex antihero with one last shot at redemption must avenge the crimes of an extraordinarily evil man. You won’t ever forget this stunning novel from master storyteller Stephen King…and you will never forget Billy.

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Horrors

Pub: 2021

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Charles L. Grant - Introduction Dennis Etchison - The Dead Line (Whispers, Oct. 1979) David Morrell - Black Evening Reginald Bretnor - Party Night (MFSF, March 1969) Melisa Michaels - Demon in My View Beverly Evans - In the Land of the Giving Barry N. Malzberg - Nightshapes (Bill Pronzini [ed.], Werewolf!, 1979) Chelsea Quinn Yarbro - Savoury, Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme Alan Dean Foster - The Inheritance Lisa Tuttle - Dollburger (MFSF, Feb. 1973) J. Michael Reaves - Shadetree (MFSF, Sep 1977) Craig Shaw Gardner - Kisses from Auntie Steve Rasnic Tem - Morning Talk Richard Houston - The Man Who Was Kind to Animals Nicholas V. Yermakov - Far Removed from the Scene of the Crime (MFSF, April 1980) Jack M. Dann - The Drum Lollipop (Damon Knight [ed] Orbit 11, 1972) George W. Proctor - The Good Is Oft Interred William F. Nolan - The Pool Stephen King - [The Monkey](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149146W/The_Monkey) (Gallery, Nov. 1980) Blurb: GHOULS RISING FROM THEIR GRAVES DOLLS WITH TEETH YOUR PET CAT THAT REALLY ISN'T A CAT SOMETHING HIDING IN YOUR BACKYARD POOL A TOY YOU THREW AWAY THAT KEEPS RETURNING DOCTORS USING YOU FOR THEIR ORGAN BANKS... YOUR ULTIMATE FEARS COME TRUE

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Now in one stunning collection, four of Stephen King’s most well-loved horror stories: The Mist, Apt Pupil, The Body, and The Sun Dog. Each standalone story is a riveting master class in short fiction from “the reigning King of American popular literature” (Los Angeles Daily News).In The Mist, terror descends in the wake of a summer storm. David Drayton, his son Billy, and their neighbor Brent Norton join dozens of others and head to the local grocery store to replenish supplies and become trapped by a strange mist that has enveloped the town. As the confinement takes its toll on the group’s nerves, staying in the store may prove fatal—so, the Draytons, Brent, and a handful of other survivors attempt their escape. But what’s out there may be worse than what they left behind.​ Apt Pupil follows Todd Bowden, a top-performing student and all around “good kid” who learns his teacher, Mr. Dussander, is more than he seems. Turns out, Mr. Dussander is the target of a decades-old manhunt. He’s never been caught, and Todd doesn’t want to be the one to turn him in. Instead, Todd will face his fears and learn the real meaning of power—and the seductive lure of evil. In The Body, it’s 1960 in the fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine, and a boy from a neighboring town has vanished. Twelve-year-old Gordie Lachance and his three friends set out on a quest to find his body along the railroad tracks. During the course of their journey, Gordie, Chris Chambers, Teddy Duchamp, and Vern Tessio come to terms with death and the harsh truths of growing up in this iconic, unforgettable, coming-of-age story that was also adapted in the 1986 film classic Stand by Me. In The Sun Dog, Kevin Delavan receives the perfect gift for his fifteenth birthday: a Polaroid Sun 660. But no matter where Kevin Delevan aims the camera, it produces a photograph of an enormous, vicious dog. In each successive picture, the menacing creature draws nearer to the flat surface of the Polaroid film. When old Pop Merrill, the town’s sharpest trader, gets wind of this phenomenon, he envisions a way to profit from it. But the Sun Dog, a beast that shouldn’t exist at all, is a dangerous investment... This beautiful boxed set makes the perfect gift for seasoned King fans and newcomers alike—and features impeccably crafted, page-turning stories you’ll return to again and again.

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Scary!

Pub: 2021Optional

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Anthology: Give yourself the shivers with these fourteen stories by the master scaremongers. 1. The Spell - R. L. Stine 2. It’s a Good Life - Jerome Bixby 3. Drink My Red Blood - Richard Matheson 4. Something Nasty - William F. Nolan 5. The Restless Ghost - Leon Garfield 6. The Thirteenth Day of Christmas - Isaac Asimov 7. Hush! - Zenna Henderson 8. Spotty Powder - Roald Dahl 9. A Baby Tramp - Ambrose Bierce 10. The Man Upstairs - Ray Bradbury 11. Dead Language Master - Joan Aiken 12. Here There Be Tygers - Stephen King 13. The Trick [“Trick or Treat”] - Ramsey Campbell 14. A Toy for Juliette - Robert Bloch

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Desperation

Pub: 2022

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Located off a desolate stretch of Interstate 50, Desperation, Nevada has few connections with the rest of the world. It is a place, though, where the seams between worlds are thin. Miners at the China Pit have accidentally broken into another dimension and released a horrific creature known as Tak, who takes human form by hijacking some of the town's residents. The forces of good orchestrate a confrontation between this ancient evil and a group of unsuspecting travelers who are lured to the dying town. This rag-tag band of unwilling champions is led by a young boy who speaks to God. ([source][1]) [1]: https://www.stephenking.com/library/novel/desperation.html

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Shadows

Pub: 2022

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Introduction / Charles L. Grant -- Naples / Avram Davidson -- The little voice / Ramsey Campbell -- Butcher's thumb / William Jon Watkins -- Where all the songs are sad / Thomas F. Monteleone -- Splinters / R.A. Lafferty -- Picture / Robert Bloch -- The nighthawk / Dennis Etchison -- Dead letters / Ramsey Campbell -- A certain slant of light / Raylyn Moore -- Deathlove / Bill Pronzini -- Mory / Michael Bishop -- Where spirits gat them home / John Crowley -- [Nona](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20666488W/Nona) / Stephen King.

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Contains: [One for the road](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19791071W) The monkey -- Gray matter -- [In the deathroom](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19780775W/In_the_Deathroom) Strawberry spring-- Nona.

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Legends

Pub: 2022

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Tales from some of the most celebrated writers of modern fantasy fiction. Each story is set in the unique universe that brought its author success and acclaim.

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Sneakers

Pub: 2023

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Music exec John Tell doesn’t realize what he’s getting into when he begins working at Tabori Studios with famous producer Paul Jannings. When Tell notices an old pair of dirty sneakers in the studio’s bathroom day after day, his curiosity leads him to investigate their origins. What he finds leads him down a dark road of ghosts, drugs, and the realization that the famous Paul Janning may be a murderer. ([source][1]) ---------- Also contained in: - [Chattery Teeth and other stories][2] - [Dark Visions][3] - [Night Visions 5](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL17688119W/Night_Visions_5) - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes][4] - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes: 2/3](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917372W) - [Rêves et cauchemars-1](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16803219W) [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/short_story/sneakers.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL15328278W/ [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917759W/Dark_Visions [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81604W/Nightmares_Dreamscapes

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Attorney Billy Halleck seriously enjoys living his life of upper-class excess. He's got it all; an expensive home in Connecticut, a loving family... and fifty extra pounds that his doctor repeatedly warns will be the death of him. Then, in a moment of carelessness, Halleck commits vehicular manslaughter when he strikes a jaywalking old woman crossing the street. But Halleck has some powerful local connections, and gets off with a slap on the wrist...much to the fury of the woman's mysterious and ancient father, who exacts revenge with a single uttered word... Thinner. Now a terrified Halleck finds the weight once so difficult to shed dropping effortlessly-and rapidly-day by day. Soon there will be nothing left of Billy Halleck...unless he can somehow locate the source of his living nightmare and reverse what's happened to him before he wastes away... ​​​​​​​Two terrifying versions of the original screenplay adapted by horror legend Tom Holland (Fright Night/Child's Play) and horror author legend Michael McDowell, based on the novel by Stephen King (as Richard Bachman).

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Revelations

Pub: 2023

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"'Initial Revelations' is the follow up book to 'Skinwalkers at the Pentagon' and digs deeply into the behind-the-scenes activity of the biggest and most far-reaching United States Government covert UFO program in history. The Pentagon's landmark UFO study ran from the Defense intelligence Agency (DIA) in Washington, D.C., and was executed by Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies in Las Vegas, Nevada. Quote from this book: 'At the conclusion of a 2011 meeting in the Capitol building with a U.S. Senator and an agency Under Secretary, Lacatski, the only one of this book's authors present, posed a question. He stated that the United States was in possession of a craft of unknown origin and had successfully gained access to its interior. This craft had a streamlined configuration suitable for aerodynamic flight but no intakes, exhaust, wings, or control surfaces. In fact, it appeared not to have an engine, fuel tanks, or fuel. Lacatski asked: What was the purpose of this craft? Was it a life-support craft useful only for atmospheric reentry or what? If it was a spacecraft, then how did it operate?' The authors reveal the deep commitment to physics and engineering of the United States Government- contracted UFO researchers as they sought to answer Lacatski's seminal questions"--Page 4 of cover.

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The Longest December by Richard Chizmar: Bob and Katy Howard are a typical middle-aged couple living the good life in the suburbs. They're happily married, have successful careers, and a grown son starting college. Their recently widowed next-door neighbor, James Wilkinson, is practically a member of the Howard family. When police show up at the Howard's doorstep one snowy December morning with the news that they have been investigating Wilkinson for a series of violent crimes, Bob and Katy are left in shock and disbelief. The elderly James Wilkinson they know and love is kind and gentle. He shared their Thanksgiving table just a couple weeks earlier. He couldn't possibly be responsible for the gruesome deeds of which he's being accused. Or could he? The Longest December (a revised and expanded version of Chizmar's acclaimed novella, A Long December) is a cat-and-mouse, Hitchcockian thriller that will shock you with its brutal twists and turns while also breaking your heart. Stephen King calls it "...a really terrific piece of work. I couldn't put it down. Chizmar played his cards with great craft. I'm an old hand at this, but I kept chasing the red herrings."

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The Mist

Pub: 2024

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David Drayton, his son Billy, and their neighbor Brent Norton head to the local grocery store to replenish supplies following a freak storm. Once there, they and other local citizens are trapped by a strange mist that has enveloped the town and in which strange creatures are lurking. As the mist takes its toll on the nerves of those trapped in the store, a religious zealot, Mrs. Carmody begins to play on their fears to convince them that this is God’s vengeance for their sins and that a sacrifice must be made and two groups—those for and those against—are aligned. When it is realized that staying in the store may prove fatal, a small group including the Draytons, store employee Ollie Weeks, Amanda Dumfries, Irene Reppler, and Dan Miller attempt to make their escape. They find that what’s “out there” may be worse than what they left behind. ([source][1]) ---------- Contained in: - [Dark Forces](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL8136624W/Dark_Forces) - [Skeleton Crew](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149161W) [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/novella/mist_the.html

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Young Monsters

Pub: 2024Optional

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The children in these stories have one thing in common--they are all young monsters. Some of them are horrid. Some are grotesque. And still others are diabolically clever at disguising their awful desires. Some of the monsters are unwitting captives of their fates. Others relish what they are--horrible as it may be. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, and Charles G. Waugh have selected stories by Ray Bradbury, Stephen King, H.H. Munro, and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, among others, that will evoke both sympathy and horror. All will chill you to your very bones. Contains: Homecoming / by Ray Bradbury Good-by, Miss Patterson / by Phyllis MacLennan Disturb not my slumbering fair / by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro The wheelbarrow boy / by Richard Parker The cabbage patch / by Theodore R. Cogswell The thing waiting outside / by Barbara Williamson Red as blood / by Tanith Lee Gabriel-Ernest / by Saki (H.H. Munro) Fritzchen / by Charles Beaumont The young one / by Jerome Bixby Optical illusion / by Mack Reynolds Idiot's crusade / by Clifford D. Simak [One for the road](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19791071W/One_for_the_Road) / by Stephen King Angelica / by Jane Yolen

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An Anthology of six stories that covers contemporary dark fantasy and horror as well as classic settings. This features six short stories by New York Times best selling author Graham McNeill, classic fantasy writer CL Werner, up and coming other Duane Burke and others

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The Stand [2/3]

Pub: 2024Optional

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Part 2 of [The Stand](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81618W/The_Stand).

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The Things They Left Behind by Stephen King: A hauntingly moving tale of survival guilt in New York City after 9/11. Scott Staley called in sick for his job at the World Trade Center that Tuesday morning. Now in the aftermath of 9/11, he must face his guilty conscience as he begins to find the things his deceased coworkers left behind.

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Christine

Pub: 2025Optional

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A love triangle involving 17-year-old misfit Arnie Cunningham, his new girlfriend and a haunted 1958 Plymouth Fury. Dubbed Christine by her previous owner, Arnie's first car is jealous, possessive and deadly. ([source][1]) [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/novel/christine.html

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The Shining

Pub: 2025

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The Shining is a 1977 horror novel by American author Stephen King. It is King's third published novel and first hardback bestseller; its success firmly established King as a preeminent author in the horror genre. The setting and characters are influenced by King's personal experiences, including both his visit to The Stanley Hotel in 1974 and his struggle with alcoholism. The book was followed by a sequel, Doctor Sleep, published in 2013. The Shining centers on the life of Jack Torrance, a struggling writer and recovering alcoholic who accepts a position as the off-season caretaker of the historic Overlook Hotel in the Colorado Rockies. His family accompanies him on this job, including his young son Danny Torrance, who possesses "the shining", an array of psychic abilities that allow Danny to see the hotel's horrific past. Soon, after a winter storm leaves them snowbound, the supernatural forces inhabiting the hotel influence Jack's sanity, leaving his wife and son in incredible danger. ---------- Also contained in: - [Carrie / Night Shift / 'Salem's Lot / Shining](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917547W) - [Works (Danse Macabre / Salem's Lot / Shining)](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL24233994W)

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Skeleton Crew

Pub: 2025

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From the Flap: The Master at his scarifying best! From heart-pounding terror to the eeriest of whimsy--tales from the outer limits of one of the greatest imaginations of our time! Evil that breathes and walks and shrieks, brave new worlds and horror shows, human desperation bursting into deadly menace--such are the themes of these astounding works of fiction. In the tradition of Poe and Stevenson, of Lovecraft and The Twilight Zone, Stephen King has fused images of fear as old as time with the iconography of contemporary American life to create his own special brand of horror--one that has kept millions of readers turning the pages even as they gasp. In the book-length story "The Mist," a supermarket becomes the last bastion of humanity as a peril beyond dimension invades the earth. . . Touch "The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands," and say your prayers . . . There are some things in attics which are better left alone, things like "The Monkey" . . . The most sublime woman driver on earth offers a man "Mrs. Todd's Shortcut" to paradise . . . A boy's sanity is pushed to the edge when he's left alone with the odious corpse of "Gramma" . . . If you were stunned by Gremlins, the Fornits of "The Ballad of the Flexible Bullet" will knock your socks off . . . Trucks that punish and beautiful teen demons who seduce a young man to massacre; curses whose malevolence grows through the years; obscene presences and angels of grace--here, indeed, is a night-blooming bouquet of chills and thrills. ([source][1]) ---------- Contains: - [The Mist](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149144W/The_Mist) - Here There Be Tygers - [The Monkey](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149146W/The_Monkey) - Cain Rose Up - [Mrs. Todd's Shortcut](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149148W/Mrs._Todd's_Shortcut) - [The Jaunt](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20663554W/The_Jaunt) - The Wedding Gig - Paranoid: a Chant - The Raft - [Word Processor of the Gods](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20666372W/The_Word_Processor) - The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands - Beachworld - The Reaper's Image - [Nona](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20666488W/Nona) - For Owen - Survivor Type - Uncle Otto's Truck - Morning Deliveries (Milkman No. 1) - Big Wheels: a Tale of the Laundry Game (Milkman No. 2) - Gramma - The Ballad of the Flexible Bullet - The Reach [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/story_collection/skeleton_crew_flap.html

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Humanism from the Heart by Steve Ghikadis is a heartfelt exploration of what it means to build bridges of understanding in a world divided by conflicting beliefs. Through personal stories and candid reflections, Steve shares his transformative journey-from struggling with religious apathy and growing resentment to embracing secular humanism, a philosophy rooted in empathy, reason, and meaningful connection.With a foreword by Anthony Magnabosco, a leading advocate of Street Epistemology, this book tackles the complexities of navigating interfaith relationships, rebuilding trust, and fostering mutual understanding. Inviting readers to reflect on our shared humanity, celebrate the diversity of beliefs, and seek common ground through open and respectful dialogue.

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The Waste Lands. 2/2

Pub: 2025Optional

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Part 2 of [The Waste Lands](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81625W/The_Waste_Lands)

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Bad Seeds

Pub: 2026

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Contains: Introduction, by Steve Berman If Damon Comes, by Charles L. Grant Treats, by Norman Partridge The Family, by Halli Villegas The Horse Lord, by Lisa Tuttle My Name Is Leejun, by John Schoffstall Princess of the Night, by Michael Kelly Duck Hunt, by Joe R. Lansdale The Choir, by Joel D. Lane Children of the Corn, by Stephen King Yellowjacket Summer, by Robert R. McCammon The Stuff that Goes on in Their Heads, by Michael Marshall Smith Second Grade, by Charles Antin Respects, by Ramsey Campbell Melanie Klein Said, by Robert McVey Gaslight, by Jeffrey Ford Endless Encore, by Will Ludwigsen Cockroach, by Dale Bailey By the Mark, by Gemma Files The Disappearance of James H, by Hal Duncan I Was a Teenage Slasher Victim, by Stephen Graham Jones Blue Rose, by Peter Straub Making Friends, by Gary Raisor You Deserve, by Alex Jeffers The Queen of Knives, by Georgina Bruce The Naughty List, by Christine Morgan The Perfect Dinner Party, by Cassandra Clare & Holly Black Make Believe, by Michael Reaves

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Part 2 of [The Stand](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81618W/The_Stand).

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Contains: - [Lunch at the Gotham Cafe](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19781075W/Lunch_at_the_Gotham_Cafe) - [1408](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19779432W/1408) - [In the Deathroom](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19780775W/In_the_Deathroom)

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Part of: - [The Tommyknockers][1] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81593W

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Contains: The Mist Here There Be Tygers The Monkey Cain Rose Up Mrs. Todd's Shortcut The Jaunt The Wedding Gig Paranoid: a Chant The Raft

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Contains: - [Children of the Corn][1] - The Ledge - [Quitters, Inc.][2] - Trucks Also contained in: - [Night Shift][3] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19791056W/Children_of_the_Corn [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149153W/Quitters_Inc [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81608W/Night_Shift

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Three Past Midnight: "[The Library Policeman][1]" is set in Junction City, Iowa, an unlikely place for evil to be hiding. But for small businessman Sam Peebles, who thinks he may be losing his mind, another enemy is hiding there as well--the truth. If he can find it in time, he might stand a chance. Four Past Midnight: The flat surface of a Polaroid photograph becomes for fifteen-year-old Kevin Delevan an invitation to the supernatural. Old Pop Merrill, Castle Rock's sharpest trader, wants to crash the party for profit, but "[The Sun Dog][2]," a creature that shouldn't exist at all, is a very dangerous investment. ---------- Also contained in: - [Four Past Midnight][3] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917299W/The_Library_Policeman [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14916850W/The_Sun_Dog [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81606W/Four_Past_Midnight

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Contains: - [The Body][1] - [The Breathing Method][2] Also appears in: - [Different Seasons][3] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149108W/The_Body [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19652127W/The_Breathing_Method [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81621W/Different_Seasons

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[Autopsy Room Four][1] [In the Deathroom][2] The Little Sisters of Eluria Everything's Eventual [L.T.'s Theory of Pets][3] [The Road Virus Heads North][4] [Lunch at the Gotham Cafe][5] [1408][6] Luckey Quarter ---------- Also contained in: - [Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales][7] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19780171W/Autopsy_Room_Four [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19780775W/In_the_Deathroom [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149185W/L.T.'s_Theory_of_Pets [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19781079W/The_Road_Virus_Heads_North [5]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19781075W/Lunch_at_the_Gotham_Cafe [6]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19779432W/1408 [7]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81584W/Everything's_Eventual

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Contains: - [Desperation][1] - [The Regulators][2] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81611W/Desperation [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL2794740W/The_Regulators

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Contains: - [Carrie](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81626W/Carrie) - [Night Shift](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81608W/Night_Shift)

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Part of: - [The Tommyknockers][1] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81593W

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Contains: - [Carrie][1] - [The Tommyknockers][2] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81626W [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81593W/The_Tommyknockers

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A mysterious phone call ends in death inSorry, Right Number presented in a full-cast dramatization. A gambling addict trying to pay off his debts gets more than he bargained for in Popsy. Nicotine withdrawal leads to horrifying consequences in The Ten O'Clock People. And Stephen King puts his mark on a timeless Hindu fable in The Beggar and the Diamond,and also offers rare insights into the creation of the entire collection in a special afterword in his own distinctive voice. ([source][1]) ---------- Contains: - Popsy - Sorry, Right Number - [The Ten O'Clock People][2] - The Beggar and the Diamond Also contained in: - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes][3] [1]: https://www.stephenking.com/library/audiobook/sorry_right_number_and_other_stories.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650723W/The_Ten_O'Clock_People [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81604W/Nightmares_Dreamscapes

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Contains: The Late Shift by Dennis Etchison The Enemy by Isaac Bashevis Singer Dark Angel by Edward Bryant The Crest of Thirty-six by Davis Grubb Mark Ingestre: The Customer’s Tale by Robert Aickman Where the Summer Ends by Karl Edward Wagner The Bingo Master by Joyce Carol Oates Children of the Kingdom by T. E. D. Klein The Detective of Dreams by Gene Wolfe Vengeance Is. By Theodore Sturgeon The Brood by Ramsey Campbell The Whistling Well by Clifford D. Simak The Peculiar Demesne by Russell Kirk Where the Stones Grow by Lisa Tuttle The Night Before Christmas by Robert Bloch The Stupid Joke by Edward Gorey A Touch of Petulance by Ray Bradbury Lindsay and the Red City Blues by Joe Haldeman A Garden of Blackred Roses by Charles L. Grant Owls Hoot in the Daytime by Manly Wade Wellman Where There’s a Will by Richard Matheson and Richard Christian Matheson Traps by Gahan Wilson [The Mist](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149144W/The_Mist) by Stephen King

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20 fantasy and science fiction short stories, mostly from *Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy: Cosmic Knights* and *Spells* but some others were added and some were omitted. "Introduction: In Days of Old & Spells" (Isaac Asimov) "Crusader Damosel" (Vera Chapman) "The Immortal Game" (Poul Anderson) "The Stainless-Steel Knight" (John T. Phillifent) "Dream Damsel" (Evan Hunter) "The Last Defender of Camelot" (Roger Zelazny) "Invisible Boy" (Ray Bradbury) "The Snow Women" (Fritz Leiber) "Divers Hands" (Darrell Schweitzer) "The People of the Black Circle" (Robert E. Howard) "The Eye of Tandyla" (L. Sprague de Camp) "The Ipswich Phial" (Randall Garrett) "Lot No. 249" (Arthur Conan Doyle) "The Candidate" (Henry Slesar) "Satan and Sam Shay" (Robert Arthur) "The Christmas Shadrach" (Frank R. Stockton) "The Reluctant Dragon" (Kenneth Grahame) "A Knyght Ther Was" (Robert F. Young) "The Witch Is Dead" (Edward D. Hoch) "I Know What You Need" (Stephen King)

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**Asimov's Ghosts** Ghosts - essay by Isaac Asimov Lost Hearts - short story by M. R. James On the Brighton Road - short story by Richard Middleton Poor Little Saturday - short story by Madeleine L'Engle The Lake - short story by Ray Bradbury A Pair of Hands - short story by Arthur Quiller-Couch [as by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch] An Uncommon Sort of Spectre - short story by Edward Page Mitchell The House of the Nightmare - short story by Edward Lucas White The Shadowy Third - novelette by Ellen Glasgow The Twilight Road - short story by H. F. Brinsmead The Voices of El Dorado - short story by Howard Goldsmith The Changing of the Guard - short story by Anne Serling and Rod Serling (variant of Changing of the Guard 1985) [as by Anne Serling] **Asimov's Monsters** The Power of Evil - essay by Isaac Asimov Homecoming - short story by Ray Bradbury (variant of The Homecoming 1946) Good-by, Miss Patterson - short story by Phyllis MacLennan The Wheelbarrow Boy - short story by Richard Parker The Cabbage Patch - short story by Theodore R. Cogswell The Thing Waiting Outside - short story by Barbara Williamson Red As Blood - short story by Tanith Lee Gabriel-Ernest - short story by Saki Fritzchen - short story by Charles Beaumont The Young One - novelette by Jerome Bixby Optical Illusion - short story by Mack Reynolds Idiot's Crusade - short story by Clifford D. Simak One for the Road - short story by Stephen King Angelica - short story by Jane Yolen

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Contains: - [Chattery Teeth][1] - [My Pretty Pony][2] - [Sneakers][3] - [Dedication][4] ---------- Also contained in: - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes][5] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650843W/Chattery_Teeth [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81590W/My_Pretty_Pony [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650831W/Sneakers [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650711W/Dedication [5]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81604W/Nightmares_Dreamscapes

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Contains: - [Dolan's Cadillac][1] - [The End of the Whole Mess][2] - Suffer The Little Children - [The Night Flier][3] - Popsy - It Grows On You - [Chattery Teeth][4] - [Dedication][5] - [The Moving Finger][6] - [Sneakers][7] - [You Know They Got a Hell of a Band][8] ---------- Also contained in: - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes][10] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14916968W/Dolan's_Cadillac [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650789W/The_End_of_the_Whole_Mess [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650747W/The_Night_Flier [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650843W/Chattery_Teeth [5]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650711W/Dedication [6]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650782W/The_Moving_Finger [7]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650831W/Sneakers [8]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650807W/You_Know_They_Got_a_Hell_of_a_Band [10]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81604W

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Contains: - [Chattery Teeth][1] - [My Pretty Pony][2] - [Sneakers][3] - [Dedication][4] - [The Doctor's Case][5] - [The Moving Finger][6] - [The End of the Whole Mess][7] - [Home Delivery][8] ---------- Also contained in: - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes][9] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650843W/Chattery_Teeth [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81590W/My_Pretty_Pony [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650831W/Sneakers [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650711W/Dedication [5]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650676W/The_Doctor's_Case [6]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650782W/The_Moving_Finger [7]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650789W/The_End_of_the_Whole_Mess [8]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650837W/Home_Delivery [9]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81604W/Nightmares_Dreamscapes

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Contains: - [The Night Flier][1] - Popsy - It Grows on You - [You Know They got a Hell of a Band][2] - [The Ten O'Clock People][3] - The Fifth Quarter - The Beggar and the Diamond ---------- Contained in: - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes][4] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650747W/The_Night_Flier [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650807W/You_Know_They_Got_a_Hell_of_a_Band [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650723W/The_Ten_O'Clock_People [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81604W/Nightmares_Dreamscapes

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Contains: - Suffer the Little Children - [Crouch End][1] - [Rainy Season][2] - [Dolan's Cadillac][3] - [The House on Maple Street][4] - [Umney's Last Case][5] - Head Down - Brooklyn August Also contained in: - [Nightmares & Dreamscapes](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81604W/Nightmares_Dreamscapes) [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650699W/Crouch_End [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650825W/Rainy_Season [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14916968W/Dolan's_Cadillac [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650797W/The_House_on_Maple_Street [5]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917659W/Umney's_Last_Case

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Is there anybody out there? / Stephen Jones -- The handover ; Night falls, again ; One one three ; And a place for everything ; Old flame ; A London story ; REMtemps ; The intruders (novel excerpt) / Michael Marshall Smith -- Dinner at Baldassaro's / Lucius Shepard The age of sorrow / Nancy Kilpatrick -- Eels / Stephen Gallagher -- Hearing aid / Who dies best / Stephen Volk -- Rainy day people / T.M. Wright -- If you see me, say hello / Thomas Tessier -- The luxury of harm / Christopher Fowler -- D-Leb / Allen Ashley -- Call waiting / P.D. Cacek. Between the cold moon and the earth / Peter Atkins -- Summer's lease / Chaz Brenchley -- Distress call / Connie Willis -- Thumbprint / Joe Hill -- Mud skin / Paul Jessup -- Discovering ghosts / Tim Lebbon -- In fetu / James Cooper -- The last testament of Seamus Todd, soldier of the queen / Graham Joyce -- Peep / Ramsey Campbell -- This rich evil sound / Steven Erikson -- Graduation afternoon / Stephen King -- Nothing prepares you / Mark Morris -- Closet dreams / Lisa Tuttle.

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Contains: - The Lawnmower Man - The Mangler - [Quitters, Inc.][1] - The Ledge - Sometimes They Come Back [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149153W/Quitters_Inc

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Contains: Gramma Here There Be Tygers Man Who Would Not Shake Hands Mist Morning Deliveries

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Contains: - [Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption][1] - [Apt Pupil][2] Also appears in: - [Different Seasons][3] [1]: hhttps://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917488W/Rita_Hayworth_and_Shawshank_Redemption [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL149093W/Apt_Pupil [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81621W/Different_Seasons

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Contains: The Raft (read by Stephen King) Mrs. Todd's shortcut (read by Dana Ivey) The Monkey (read by Matthew Broderick) Gramma (read by Frances Sternhagen)

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Contains: - [The Talisman](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL15119769W/The_Talisman) - [Black House](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL15119768W/Black_House)

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Contains: - [The Dead Zone](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81630W/The_Dead_Zone) - [Firestarter](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81623W/Firestarter)

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Contains: - [Cujo](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81610W) - [Firestarter](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81623W/Firestarter)

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Contains: - [Four Past Midnight][1] - [Needful Things][2] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81606W [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81607W/Needful_Things

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Author Ben Mears returns to ‘Salem's Lot to write a book about a house that has haunted him since childhood only to find his isolated hometown infested with vampires. While the vampires claim more victims, Mears convinces a small group of believers to combat the undead. ([source][1]) [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/novel/_salem_s_lot.html ---------- Also contained in: - [Night Shift / Carrie / 'Salem's Lot / Shining](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19558521W/Night_Shift_Carrie_'Salem's_Lot_Shining) - ['Salem's Lot: Illustrated Edition](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19859438W) - [Works (Danse Macabre / Salem's Lot / Shining)](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL24233994W)

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("The Langoliers" from Four Past Midnight, Get Shorty, and The Wings of the Morning)

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Contains: - Ballad of the Flexible Bullet - Man Who Would Not Shake Hands

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Contains: - The Raft - The Reaper's Image

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it okay to skip books in the Collections series?

We recommend ignoring novellas and short stories until you finish the core sequence. However, main sequence novels should never be skipped as they contain critical character development and plot progression.

What is the best order to read Collections?

The final answer for the best experience is to start with "The Stand [1/2]" and proceed in publication order. This sequence preserves character developments and plot reveals exactly as Stephen King intended.

Can I read Collections books in any order?

No. The main narrative is strictly sequential. Skipping volumes or reading out of order will lead to significant plot spoilers and confusion regarding character arcs.

Are there spin-offs or companion books?

Yes, the Collections universe includes several companion works. These are marked as 'Optional' in our guide and can be read at any time without disrupting the main storyline.