Cinefantastique 2/1991 "King on Firestarter: Who's to Blame?"
Cinefantastique 2/1991 "King on Firestarter: Who's to Blame?"
World Fantasy Convention '82 "Peter Straub: An Informal Appreciation"
World Fantasy Convention 1983 "A Profile of Robert Bloch"
Rolling Stone 12/27/79-1/10/80 "The Horrors of '79"
Rolling Stone College Papers 1982, "Mentors" article about King and Burton Hatlen
Spin, Apr 1986 "Hello Mary Lou, Goodbye Rick"
Penthouse (German), Aug 1985 "Wenn der Milchmann kommt" ("Morning Deliveries - Milkman#1")
Playboy (German) Nov 1984, "Taste des Todes" ("Word Processor of the Gods")
Lui (German), 1981 "Wer im Penthouse sitzt, sollte nicht um Liebe spielen" ("The Ledge")
Please tell me if I'm violating some decency codes here when posting skin mag covers... not sure about that?!
Adelina, books review columns, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Nov 1980
The New Yorker, 1/29/2001 "All That You Love Will Be Carried Away"
one of my favourite short stories...
The New Yorker 12/24-31/2001 "The Death of Jack Hamilton"
The New Yorker, 12/28/98 "Leaf-Peepers"
Dear John Can you post a better photo or scan of the King letter to Berry Levin about The Mist from Mystery Scene #30. THANK YOU
Sorry guys... I hope you understand that I'll not be reproducing anything here as scan or photo in its entire appearance... the way my collection was built (including transcripts of stuff I don't have myself) was always on a 1:1 swap basis with other collectors. If you feel we might be able to establish such a basis, of course, I'am always open for that ;-) ...again, hope you'll understand that... don't know how other people on here handle this?
Cavalier May 1976 "Weeds"
great story at that!
Oui, Jan 1978 "The Fright Report"
Playboy Jan 1981 "Why We Crave Horror Movies"
Playboy Jan 1982 "Between Rock and a Soft Place" and "Visit with an Endangered Species"
Esquire Jul 2007 "The Gingerbread Girl"
Esquire Jul 2003 "Rest Stop"
Fascinating stuff.
Agree. More, please
How many magazines do you have in your collection?
There's a couple more, but then there's some books as well...
I like those German magazines. I've never seen them before.
John
Yeah... the girls' hairstyles in the mags are a bit outdated, though...
I believe they were German edition translations of stuff held by Playboy Inc. or Penthouse. As for the Morning Deliveries translation, it must have been prepublication of the story's appearance in the first of three paperback books Skeleton Crew was initially split in Germany... or was that magazine published after the book? Would have to check that out...
Alright... this just in today, the first paperback of Carrie by Heyne, published in 1977 as a reprint of the hardcover edition done by Franz Schneekluth Verlag (that was the first ever book by King published in Germany). This is by all rights the very first King paperback ever published in Germany... clearly on behalf of the movie. This was later reprinted by Bastei Lübbe Verlag, who did most of the Doubleday and early Viking books in German trade paperbacks and later paperbacks in the early 80s... If you want me to tell you how much I spent for it, well, I believe around 2 or 3 dollars worth...
The 3 german paperbacks - Skeleton Crew - published 1986+87
im morgengrauen
der gesang der toten
der fornit
My Stephen King collection
http://www.thedarktower.org/palaver/...on-Stockerlone
Non-King collection
http://www.thedarktower.org/palaver/...rlone-Non-King
Some TV Guide issues...
Gauntlet (1991) featuring the revised version of "The Dreaded X"... Now THAT is an essay worth reprinting...
This is an obituary and warm reminiscence of John D. MacDonald published in The Mystery Scene Reader in 1987.
The Red Sox Reader featuring a reprint of the newspaper article "'86 Was Just the Ticket"
Grande Illusions by Tom Savini feturing King's foreword
Another introduction, this one for Saturday Night at Moody's Diner by Tim Sample
This is something special..... a Donald Duck comic book featuring a parody on THE SHINING called "Die Schreiung" (hard to translate, maybe something like "The Crying"). Note those nifty allusions in the panels... It was published in Die tollsten Geschichten von Donald Duck Sonderheft, Heft 207, Egmont Ehapa Verlag. Oh, wait. Originally it was called The Quacking by Pat & Carol McGreal, the artist was Vicar. I don't know when it as published... must have been August or September 2004 in this edition, don't know about the American one.