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  2. People, Places and Things (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It was self-published in 1960 under the name of "Triad Publishing" using King's brother's small printing press and handbound. King estimates that only 10 copies were printed. Copies were sold to school friends for about $0.10 to $0.25 each. A second print run was issued in 1963.

  3. Grey Area (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    As with Self's other collections the stories deal with post modern ideas and situations with Zack Busner reappearing in a number of the stories. Unlike Self's other short fiction there is very little in the way of connection between the stories, certainly not from a plot and character point of view.

  4. Stephen King short fiction bibliography - Wikipedia

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    short story: Dave's Rag (1960) Secret Windows (2000) Self-published "The Cursed Expedition" short story: People, Places and Things (1960) Uncollected: Self-published "I've Got to Get Away!" short story: People, Places and Things (1960) Uncollected: Self-published "The Hotel at the End of the Road" short story: People, Places and Things (1960 ...

  5. Unpublished and uncollected works by Stephen King - Wikipedia

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    1960 People, Places and Things (unpublished short story collection) People, Places and Things is a self-published, magazine-sized collection of short stories written in 1960 together with King's friend Chris Chesley. The collection was published using King's brother's small printing press.

  6. Silo (series) - Wikipedia

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    The "Silo Saga" was one of the first settings licensed in 2013 for the Kindle Worlds platform for self-publishing fanfiction. [22] By the time Kindle Worlds shuttered in 2018, 122 novels, novellas, and short stories set in the Silo universe had been published via the platform — the third most for any of the licensed series. [23]

  7. Hugh Howey - Wikipedia

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    He began the series in 2011, initially writing Wool as a standalone short story. [7] His first book was initially published with a small press. [8] After that, he decided to publish through Amazon.com's Kindle Direct Publishing system because of the freedom of self-publishing.

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