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"Crouch End" is a horror story by Stephen King, set in the real-life North London district of Crouch End, originally published in New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos , and republished in a slightly different version in King's Nightmares & Dreamscapes collection . It contains distinct references to the horror fiction of H. P. Lovecraft.
"Gramma" is a short horror story by American author Stephen King. It was first published in Weirdbook magazine in 1984 and collected in King's 1985 collection called Skeleton Crew. King incorporated elements from works of H. P. Lovecraft in this story, making it a story set in the Cthulhu Mythos.
The Dreamers drew comparisons to H. P. Lovecraft's 1919 work "Beyond the Wall of Sleep", which is referenced within the novella.. In June 1971, Vietnam veteran William Davis is discharged from the military; his wartime experiences have left him "empty", with his "emotions scrubbed".
King wrote "The Glass Floor" in the summer of 1967 at the age of 19 as a sophomore. [2] [5] [6] King was inspired to write the story when "...for no reason at all I began to wonder what it would be like to stand in a room whose floor was a mirror. The image was so intriguing that writing the story became a necessity."
Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author. Widely known for his horror novels, he has been crowned the "King of Horror". [2] He has also explored other genres, among them suspense, crime, science-fiction, fantasy, and mystery. [3]
The Colorado Kid. King’s first venture with the Hard Case Crime imprint is the most minor of novellas. The Colorado Kid is a half-baked tale of small-town journalism and an unsolved crime. For ...
Stephen King: The Stand: Casterbridge, South Wessex Thomas Hardy: Thomas Hardy's Wessex: Correlates to the real-life Dorchester, Dorset: Castle Rock, Maine Stephen King: The Dead Zone: Castle Rock is a town and the county seat of Castle County. Cedar Cove: Debbie Macomber: Cedar Cove and Rose Harbor series
Stephen King: 1975 The original congregation of the town worships Yogsoggoth, as seen in the epilogue when the chapel at Salem’s Lot is visited. Soul Eater: Atsushi Ōkubo: 2004 The Black Mass that resides within The Book of Eibon is most likely a nod to H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu. [14] The Stand: Stephen King: 1978