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  2. The Bachman Books - Wikipedia

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    The remaining three novels are still in print and are published as separate books. The Bachman Books is still in print in the United Kingdom although it no longer contains Rage . In a footnote to the preface of the more recent Bachman novel Blaze (dated 30 January 2007), King wrote of Rage : "Now out of print, and a good thing."

  3. Stephen King bibliography - Wikipedia

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    A television miniseries based on King's novel of the same name: 1996 Michael Jackson's Ghosts: A musical short film with a story by King, Stan Winston, Mick Garris and Michael Jackson, based on an original concept by King and Michael Jackson: 1997 The Shining: A three-episode television miniseries based on King's novel of the same name: 1998 ...

  4. 'Salem's Lot - Wikipedia

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    'Salem's Lot is a 1975 horror novel by American author Stephen King. It was his second published novel. The story involves a writer named Ben Mears who returns to the town of Jerusalem's Lot (or 'Salem's Lot for short) in Maine, where he lived from the age of five through nine, only to discover that the residents are becoming vampires.

  5. All 77 Stephen King Books, Ranked - AOL

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    King first conceived of this time-traveling epic before he had ever published a novel, but like the equally vast Under the Dome, it took him years to feel ready to write it. The wait was a good ...

  6. List of awards and nominations received by Stephen King

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    Stephen King is an American author of contemporary horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, science fiction, crime fiction, and fantasy.His books have sold more than 350 million copies, many of which have been adapted into feature films, miniseries, television shows, and comic books.

  7. Castle Rock (Stephen King) - Wikipedia

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    Castle Rock (sometimes referred to as the Rock) is a fictional town appearing in Stephen King's fictional Maine topography, providing the setting for a number of his novels, novellas, and short stories. Castle Rock first appeared in King's 1979 novel The Dead Zone and has since been referred to or used as the primary setting in many other works ...

  8. Duma Key - Wikipedia

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    Novels portal "Memory", a related short story by King. King describes it as "the first chapter of Duma Key all kind of dressed up" in the Lilja's Library interview. Rattlesnakes, a novella in the 2024 book You Like It Darker by King, references Duma Key several times. Alan Wake, a 2010 video game with a similar premise to Duma Key. King's work ...

  9. The Talisman (King and Straub novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Talisman is a 1984 fantasy novel by American writers Stephen King and Peter Straub. The plot is not related to that of Walter Scott's 1825 novel of the same name, although there is one oblique reference to "a Sir Walter Scott novel." The Talisman was nominated for the Locus and World Fantasy Awards in 1985. [1]