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Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: Stephen King
"The Chill Is Gone" and "Why Blacks Love Bill Clinton"
Readers respond to a call for Stephen King's retirement and an interview about blacks' overwhelming support for Bill Clinton.
The chill is gone
The once-great Stephen King has been recycling his plots and characters for 20 years now. It's time he made good on his threats to retire.
Stephen King, go home!
The master of horror should forget hideous other worlds and stick to refrigerator magnets.
"LT's Theory of Pets"
Listen to a rare live recording of Stephen King reading from his new audio-only release, which picks up where "Pet Sematary" left off.
"Dreamcatcher" by Stephen King and "Ordinary Horror" by David Searcy
King's latest book takes a page from "The X-Files," while an elegantly literary debut tells of creeping, formless suburban terror.
"The Green Mile"
Stephen King thought the script made from his serial novel was the best film adaptation he'd ever read. But that doesn't make the movie any better.
"The Shining"
A rare look at Stanley Kubrick's work habits. Plus: Why Jack Nicholson's dental hygiene is so good.
Dead on the vine
It's too bad that Stephen King's "The Plant" -- not the e-book experiment but the smart, witty publishing satire -- is furling its leaves.
King of horror
Stephen King talks about his rock band and offers advice to writers in his book "On Writing."
"On Writing" by Stephen King
Thankfully, if inexplicably, his how-to guide contains the harrowing true story of his nearly fatal car accident. But did we really need the best horror writer alive to explain his position on adverbs? Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: |
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