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Four Past Midnight is a collection of novellas written by Stephen King in 1988 and 1989 and published in August 1990. [1] It is his second book of this type, the first one being Different Seasons . The collection won the Bram Stoker Award in 1990 for Best Collection [ 2 ] and was nominated for a Locus Award in 1991. [ 3 ]
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Two past midnight: A note on Secret Window, Secret Garden: Four Past Midnight (1990) Introduction to Jack Ketchum's The Girl Next Door: The Girl Next Door (1995) Great hookers I have known A night at the Royal Festival Hall: Muriel Gray interviews Stephen King 1998 An evening with Stephen King 1999 In the Deathroom: Blood and Smoke (1999)
King dedicated this collection of stories to Thomas Williams, a writing instructor who taught for many years at the University of New Hampshire.Since the book's publication, King has singled out Williams' 1974 National Book Award-winning novel The Hair of Harold Roux as a favorite of his, [1] and one he returns to "again and again."
Four Past Midnight: "The Langoliers" Stephen King: An airplane accidentally flies through a rip in the space-time continuum. It appears in the "used time" of yesterday, where dreadful "Langoliers" eat the past. 1991–ongoing Outlander series Diana Gabaldon
Nightmares in the Sky: Gargoyles and Grotesques is a coffee table book about architectural gargoyles and grotesques, photographed by f-stop Fitzgerald (Richard Minissali) with accompanying text by Stephen King, and published in 1988.
Full Dark, No Stars, published in November 2010, is a collection of four novellas by American author Stephen King, all dealing with the theme of retribution. [1] [2] One of the novellas, 1922, is set in Hemingford Home, Nebraska, which is the home of Mother Abagail from King's epic novel The Stand (1978), the town the adult Ben Hanscom moves to in It (1986), where Alice and Billy stop for a ...
"The Ten O'Clock People" is a short story by American author Stephen King, published in the Nightmares & Dreamscapes collection. Unlike many of King's stories which take place in fictional places like Castle Rock, Maine, "The Ten O'Clock People" takes place in Boston, Massachusetts.