List of Assorted Material in Relation to Stephen King
The following chart is a list of any and all media in relation to the popular author Stephen King. This includes the following: novels he has written; short fiction he has written and the magazines they were included with; novels he has written under a pseudonym (e.g. Richard Bachman); films based on his fiction; short films based on his fiction; television shows based on his fiction; and an assortment of other material.
List of Assorted Material[edit]
Title | Release Date | Relation | Notes | Type | Ref. |
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Land of 1,000,000 Years Ago | 1959 | Written by Stephen King | Self-published | Short story | [1] |
Thirty-One of the Classics | 1959 | Written by Stephen King | Self-published | Novella | [2] |
Jumper | 1959 | Written by Stephen King | Published in Dave's Rag; later included in Secret Windows: Essays and Fiction | Short story | [3] |
Rush Call | 1960 | Written by Stephen King | Published in Dave's Rag; later included in Secret Windows: Essays and Fiction | Short story | [4] |
People, Places and Things | 1960 | Half of the stories were written by King; the other half by Chris Kelsey | Self-published as its own book | Short fiction collection | [5] |
UNFINISHED (edited every day to add more stuff DO NOT EDIT!!!)
References[edit]
- ↑ Bloom, Harold (2002). Bloom's BioCritiques: Stephen King. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers. p. 9. ISBN 0-7910-6178-7. Search this book on
- ↑ Stephen King wrote about how he self-published a novella called Thirty-One of the Classics in the summer of 1959 in On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft (2000).
- ↑ Stephen King talked about how he published Jumper in his brother's magazine Dave's Rag in 1959 in On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
- ↑ Stephen King talks about this short story in On Writing briefly
- ↑ People, Places and Things was confirmed by King to have exist; it is, however, currently nowhere to find
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