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Robert Rick McCammon (born July 17, 1952) is an American novelist from Birmingham, Alabama. One of the influential names in the late 1970s–early 1990s American horror literature boom, by 1991 McCammon had three New York Times bestsellers ( The Wolf's Hour , Stinger , and Swan Song ) and around 5 million books in print.
Teacup is an American horror television series created by Ian McCulloch and inspired by the novel Stinger by Robert R. McCammon. The first season premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 22, 2024, and premiered on Peacock on October 10, 2024. It has eight half-hour episodes. [1]
Yvonne Strahovski’s next role finds her tackling more social unrest — but with a twist. The Handmaid’s Tale star will lead Peacock’s adaptation of Robert McCammon’s 1988 novel Stinger ...
Stinger, a 1988 science fiction horror novel by Robert R. McCammon; Stingers (TV series) (1998–2004) Australian police drama television series; Stinger (radio), a short sound clip used to divide sections of a radio program or podcast, also known as a sounder; Stinger (filmmaking), film industry slang for a post-credits scene
Bram Stoker Award for Novel [1]; Year Recipient Title Result Citation 1987: Stephen King: Misery: Co-winners Robert R. McCammon: Swan Song: Ray Garton: Live Girls
Swan Song is a 1987 science fiction novel by American novelist Robert R. McCammon. Published June 1, 1987, [1] it is a work of post-apocalyptic fiction describing the aftermath of a nuclear war that provokes an evolution in humankind. Swan Song won the 1987 Bram Stoker award, tying with Stephen King's Misery. [2]
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"Nightcrawlers" was based on a short story by Robert R. McCammon. Executive producer Philip DeGuere wrote the teleplay, which he said was fairly easy, since the short story was so visual. [1] It was scored by Merl Saunders and the Grateful Dead, featuring Huey Lewis on harmonica. Exene Cervenka of the punk group X plays a waitress.
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