Bag of Bones
Carrie
Christine
Cujo
Cycle of the Werewolf
Danse Macabre
The Dark Half
The Dark Tower I:
The Gunslinger
The Dark Tower II:
The Drawing of the Three
The Dark Tower III:
The Waste Land
The Dark Tower IV:
Wizard and Glass
The Dead Zone
Desperation
Different Seasons:
-Rita Hayworth...
-Apt Pupil
-The Body
-The Breathing Method
Dolores Claiborne
The Eyes of the Dragon
Firestarter
Four Past Midnight:
-The Langoliers
-Secret Window,
cccccSecret Garden
-The Library Policeman
-The Sun Dog
Gerald's Game
The Green Mile: Part 1
The Two Dead Girls
The Green Mile: Part 2
The Mouse on the Mile
The Green Mile: Part 3
Coffey's Hands
The Green Mile: Part 4
... of Eduard Delacroix
The Green Mile: Part 5
Night Journey
The Green Mile: Part 6
Coffey on the Mile
Insomnia
IT
The Long Walk
as Richard Bachman
Misery
Needful Things
Nightmares and
cccccDreamscapes
Pet Sematary
Rage
as Richard Bachman
The Regulators
as Richard Bachman
Roadwork
as Richard Bachman
Rose Madder
The Running Man
as Richard Bachman
'Salem's Lot
The Shining
Skeleton Crew
The Stand
The Stand
Complete and uncut
The Talisman
Thinner
as Richard Bachman
The Tommyknockers
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This is for Naomi. Still.
This is for Tabby, who got me into it -- and then bailed me out of it.
This is for George Romero and Chris Forrest Romero. And the burg.
This is for my brother, David, who held my hand crossing West Broad Street, and who taught me how to make skyhooks out of old coathangers. The trick was so damned good I just never stopped. I love you, David.
In memory of Davis Grubb, and all the voices
of Glory.
It's easy enough -- perhaps too easy -- to memorialize the dead. This book is for six great authors who are still alive.
ROBERT BLOCH, JORGE LUIS BORGES, RAY BRADBURY, FRANK BELKNAP LONG, DONALD WANDREI, MANLY WADE WELLMAN.
Enter, Stranger, at your own Riske: Here there be Tygers.
This book is for Shirley Sonderegger who helps me mind my business, and for her husband, Peter.
TO ED FERMAN who took a chance on these stories, one by one.
To Don Grant, who's taken on these novels,
one by one.
This third volume of the tale is gratefully dedicated to my son: OWEN PHILLIP KING:
Khef, Ka, and Ka-tet.
This book is dedicated to Julie Eugley and Marsha DeFilippo. They answer the mail, and most of the mail for the last couple of years has been about Roland of Gilead -- the gunslinger. Basically, Julie and Marsha nagged me back to the word processor. Julie, you nagged me most effectively, so your name comes first.
This is for Owen. I love you, Old Bear.
For Carter Withey.
For Russ and Florence Dorr.
For Elaine Koster and Herbert Shnall.
For George McLeod.
For Peter and Susan Straub.
For my mother, Ruth Pillsbury King.
This story is for my great friend BEN STRAUB, and for my daughter, NAOMI KING.
In Memory of Shirley Jackson, who never needed to raise her voice.
The Haunting of Hill House
The Lottery
We Have Always Lived in the Castle
The Sundial
This is for Joe, Another White-Knuckle Flier.
This is for Chuck Verrill.
This is for the Staff and Patrons of the Pasadena Public Library.
This is in memory of John D. MacDonald.
I miss you, old friend -- and you were right
about the tigers.
This book is dedicated, with love and admiration, to six good women: Margaret Spruce Morehouse, Anne Spruce Labree, Catherine Spruce Graves, Tabitha Spruce King, Stephanie Spruce Leonard, Marcella Spruce.
Coming soon!
Coming soon!
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For Tabby and for Al Kooper, who knows the playing-field. No fault of mine.
This book is gratefully dedicated to my children. My mother and my wife taught me how to be a man. My children taught me how to be free.
NAOMI RACHEL KING, at fourteen;
JOSEPH HILLSTROM KING, at twelve;
OWEN PHILLIP KING, at seven.
Kids, fiction is the truth inside the lie, and the truth of this fiction is simple enough: the magic exists.
This is for Jim Bishop and Burt Hatlen and
Ted Holmes.
This is for Stephanie and Jim Leonard, who
know why. Boy, do they.
This is for Chris Lavin, who doesn't have all the answers -- just the ones that matter.
In memory of THOMAS WILLIAMS, 1926-1991: poet, novelist, and the great American storyteller.
Coming soon!
For Susan Artz and WGT.
Thinking of Jim Thompson and Sam Peckinpah: legendary shadows.
In memory of Charlotte Littlefield.
Proverbs 31:10-28.
This book is for Joan Marks.
Coming soon!
For Naomi Rachel King "...promises to keep."
This is for Joe Hill King, who shines on.
This book is for Arthur and Joyce Green.
For my wife Tabitha: This dark chest of wonders.
FOR TABBY, this dark chest of wonders.
Coming soon!
To my wife, Claudia Inez Bachman.
FOR TABITHA KING "...promises to keep."
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