Meet the Writers - Stephen King
Steve Bertrand talks with the chief of horror about his fascinating career and latest chilling novel, Under the Dome. For more great book-centric ...
Steve Bertrand talks with the chief of horror about his fascinating career and latest chilling novel, Under the Dome. For more great book-centric ...
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Stephen King's eternal tale of Maine boys of summer But following Bangor West hadn't at the end of the day been about a book project; King was there to see his son Owen, a teammate of Iarrobino. “He'd always go to the games and more » |
The key to Dan Brown's success
On May 7, 2005, the dislike author Stephen King gave the commencement address to graduates at the University of Maine, his home state. Kindle Averts Mel Over Dan Brown's 'The Lost Symbol'all 176 news articles »
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Book review | 'American Fantastic Tales' writers — Ray Bradbury, Harlan Ellison, Michael Chabon, Joyce Carol Oates, Stephen King, Steven Millhauser — who have explored new styles and subjects. |
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Dominion Trilogy, By Robin Parrish, Books 1,2,3 (Relentless ... Parish's book is similar to Dean Koontz, Stephen King, Ted Dekker and televisions new hit series Heroes, and won't disappoint. Books can be know as |
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Summer's over; get ready for kickoff I'll thin you the agony of another book review by simply saying "Memory of Running" is a good read. It's recommended by Stephen King (yeah, that Stephen |
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Horror scribe had a ball writing of kids' ride What would go on in a Stephen King story about a Little League team in Maine? Aluminum bats split open 12-year-olds' skulls, coaches disclose |
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The (Stephen) King and I: The Revenge of Lard-Ass Hogan Arise By Me, the movie based on the Stephen King novella "The Body," is one of the better King movies out there; the four boys all went on to bigger things, |
Is Stephen King standing up for print?
Examiner.com10, "Under the Dome" is another of King's manner of scary, kind of sci-fi book set in Maine. A plot synopsis is after the jump. On an entirely normal, Stephen King's new novellaall 4 hearsay articles »
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JJ Abrams to adapt Stephen King's "Dark Towers" series?
Empire MoviesStephen King has signed over the rights to his Occult Towers series--considered by many fans his definitive and best work--to JJ Abrams and Damon Lindelof The Next 'Aristocrat of the Rings': JJ Abrams and 'The Dark Tower'Abrams And The Dark Towerall 4 hearsay articles »
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