Providing a multitude of interesting updates in this revised edition, this text includes a series of newly discovered unpublished works, many of which share King's exclusive and definitive statements about how they originated and why they never saw the light of day.
Stephen King is Richard Bachman by Michael R. Collings. This is the whole story of how Stephen King s Richard Bachman came to life, and when King finally had to give up the ghost and come forth with the truth that he was writing under the pseudonym of Richard Bachman. This of course came about when the fifth novel, Thinner, was released and a reader discovered King s pseudonym. Now Michael Collings takes us from the beginnings of this unusual ...
Covering every aspect of Peter Straub's writing career, the new edition of this bibliography also includes an exclusive interview with Straub conducted by Stanley Wiater.
Suburbia in the 1950s, a dark side emerging in the Chandler house for teenage Meg and her crippled little sister Susan--captive to an Aunt, who is rapidly descending into madness. "The Girl Next Door" is alive . . . in a way most works of popular fiction never attain, it does not just promise terror but actually delivers it. But it's a page-turner, all right, no doubt about that."--Stephen King
An elderly junk dealer finds redemption in a defunct burlesque theater. A middle-aged Jewish man discovers the aphrodisiacal powers of a Ku Klux Klan uniform. These are among the 22 fantastical transformation stories in Fahy's "Matinee at the Flame.
This edition of Ketchum's "Broken On The Wheel of Sex" is the most complete edition of the "Stroup" stories ever collected. The stories were written from 1976 to 1981, and each includes an Afterword by the author.
A novel of a man and his dog, Red, who is ruthlessly attacked by rich kids who don't appreciate life of any kind. And before the whole thing is done there'll be more red. Red for blood." . . . intelligent and real . . . deeply felt . . .
The first volume documenting and collecting Orson Scott Card's work for the last 30 years. Every novel, story, poem, every word that has been published--and then some is in this collection. This is a must for any reader, who wants to learn everything about this author's extensive work and career.
Collings, author of previous titles "Hauntings: Official Peter Straub Biblio-graphy" and "Storyteller: Official Guide to Orson Scott Card, " presents an incredible collection of every book, story, and ephemera published on Stephen King.