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  2. King School - Wikipedia

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    King School has its origins in three different schools that merged over time to become the King Low-Heywood-Thomas School by 1988. The Low-Heywood School is the oldest of the three. Low-Heywood was founded in 1883 when Louisa Low and Edith Heywood purchased the Richardson School that had existed on Willow Street in Stamford since 1865.

  3. The Crate - Wikipedia

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    An old wooden crate, marked from an 1834 Arctic expedition, is discovered by a janitor beneath the basement stairs at the zoology department of Horlicks University. He notifies Dexter Stanley, the school's biology professor, and together they open it to discover the crate contains a small yet powerful – and hungry – beast, still alive after 140 years.

  4. The Bazaar of Bad Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Short story 6 "A Death" March 9, 2015 issue of The New Yorker: Short story 7 "The Bone Church" November 2009 issue of Playboy: Short story 8 Morality: July 2009 issue of Esquire: Novella 9 "Afterlife" June 2013 issue of Tin House: Short story 10 Ur: Ur e-book (2009) Novella 11 "Herman Wouk Is Still Alive" May 2011 issue of The Atlantic: Short ...

  5. Unpublished and uncollected works by Stephen King - Wikipedia

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    1959 "Charlie" (unpublished short story) The manuscript of "Charlie" is held at the Raymond H. Fogler Library in box 1010 of the special collections. Thus, it is inaccessible without written permission from King. The story consists of six pages (3,900 words), but ends mid-paragraph. A note states that pages are missing from the manuscript.

  6. Stephen King gives blunt three-word response after ... - AOL

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    Stephen King has given a blunt three-word response to discovering that 23 of his books have been banned from school libraries in Florida, a law that is now being challenged by six major book ...

  7. Suffer the Little Children - Wikipedia

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    "Suffer the Little Children" was first published in the magazine Cavalier in February 1972. [citation needed] It was originally planned to be published in King's first collection of short stories, Night Shift, in 1978, but editor Bill Thompson opted to cut it for length (King had wanted to cut "Gray Matter", but deferred to Thompson's choice). [1]

  8. The Best American Short Stories 2007 - Wikipedia

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    Stephen King also selected "100 Other Distinguished Stories of 2006." These included short stories by many well-known writers including Francine Prose's "An Open Letter to Doctor X" from Virginia Quarterly Review, Jhumpa Lahiri's "Once in a Lifetime" from The New Yorker, Lorrie Moore's "Paper Losses" from The New Yorker and Jacob Appel's "The Butcher's Music" from West Branch, as well as works ...

  9. Graduation Afternoon - Wikipedia

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    "Graduation Afternoon" is a short story by American writer Stephen King, originally published in the March 2007 issue of Postscripts, and collected in King's 2008 collection Just After Sunset. [ 1 ] Plot summary