thanks for the clarifications. Should I edit them out of the posts?
thanks for the clarifications. Should I edit them out of the posts?
-Craig
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Was "The Return of Timmy Baterman" modified much from the novel?
Not much, only a few word differences here and there (and some passages deleted or slightly changed, to not spoil the book, I guess). And with a short note by King before the excerpt.
I know this thread was about published stories, but I was just curious.
Is "Squad D" the only unpublished, but completed short story that has surfaced?
Well, it depends on your definition of completed. Everything I've read about "Squad D" indicates that King wanted to do further revisions. There are a large number of finished but unpublished stories of King's, most of which are from his very early days. Again, check out Justin Brooks' Bibliography.
John
From the things I've read it sounded like King was fine with "Squad D" but Ellison wanted him to revise it for publication and nothing ever was done with it again. Maybe King agreed with Ellison, but never found the time to revise it, or maybe he didn't want to revise it, and knew how stubborn Ellison could be so he just sat on it and forgot about it or thought it wasn't good enough to bother with. Either way, I've read it and like it quite a bit.
Out of curiousity, on a scale of 1-to-10 how hard it is to find a copy of "A Possible Fairy Tale"?
Could somebody confirm if is it "Satyrico II" or "Satyricon II". I'm seeing it both ways on different sites and just want to know which it actually is.
Thanks!
It's Satyricon. I have "A Possible Fairy Tale."
Apparently THE FURNACE have been published?
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King's part is just one short paragraph in this.
Based on the context of the story, am I right in assuming that the story "Ur" is pronounced like the word "your" and not "you are"?
I say "err" like fURnitURe
-Craig
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According to Ms Mod, who asked Steve, it's like "urn," so "furniture" is also correct.
I was just about to come back and let you all know about that reply. It's probably the closest to direct contact I'll ever have with Mr. King.
FIRST PUBLICATIONS OF STEPHEN KING SHORT STORIES
Thirty-one of the Classics
Self-published, typed and mimeographed booklet (Summer 1959)
Jumper
Dave's Rag Part 1 (29 Dec 1959), Part 2 [?], part 3 [?]
Land of 1,000,000 Years Ago
Self-published, typed and mimeographed booklet (Summer 1959)
Rush Call
Dave's Rag [The D.K. Publishing Company; Pownal, Maine] (Winter 1959/1960)
The Hotel At The End Of The Road
People, Places & Things – Volume 1, by Steve King and Chris Chesley. Triad Publishing Company, 1960, typed and mimeographed booklet.
I’ve Got To Get Away!
People, Places & Things – Volume 1 (1960)
Dimension Warp, The
People, Places & Things – Volume 1 (1960) Listed on index but lost
The Thing At The Bottom Of The Well
People, Places & Things – Volume 1 (1960)
The Stranger
People, Places & Things – Volume 1 (1960)
I’m Falling
People, Places & Things – Volume 1 (1960) Listed on index but lost
The Cursed Expedition
People, Places & Things – Volume 1 (1960)
The Other Side Of The Fog
People, Places & Things – Volume 1 (1960)
Never Look Behind You
People, Places & Things – Volume 1 (1960) collaboration with Chris Chesley
The Pit and the Pendulum
A V.I.B. Book, Self Published (1961)
The Star Invaders
Self-published, typed and mimeographed booklet. Triad, Inc. And Gaslight Books (June 1964)
Codename Mousetrap
The Drum [Lisbon High School newspaper] Vol. 3, No. 1 (October 27, 1965)
I Was a Teenage Grave Robber
Comics Review [Fanzine published by Mike Garrett; Birmingham, Alabama] Chapters 1 & 2 #1, Chapters 3 & 4 #2, Chapters 5 & 6 #3, (1965) Chapters 7, 8 & 9 #4 unpublished
In A Half World of Terror
Stories of Suspense #2 [Fanzine published by Marvin Wolfman Publications] (1966)
The 43rd Dream
The Drum [Lisbon High School newspaper] Vol. 3, No. 4 (January 29, 1966)
The Glass Floor
Startling Mystery Stories (Fall 1967)
Here There be Tygers
Ubris [University of Maine, Orono literary magazine] [Spring 1968]
Cain Rose Up
Ubris [University of Maine, Orono literary magazine] [Spring 1968]
Strawberry Spring
Ubris [University of Maine, Orono literary magazine] [Fall 1968]
Night Surf
Ubris [University of Maine, Orono literary magazine] (Spring (1969)
The Reaper's Image
Startling Mystery Stories (Spring 1969)
Stud City
Ubris [University of Maine, Orono literary magazine] (Fall, 1969)
Slade
The Summer Campus [University of Maine, Orono student newspaper] Chapter 1 (June 11, 1970), Chapter 2 (June 18, 1970), Chapter 3 (June 25, 1970), Chapter 4 (July 2, 1970), Chapter 5 (July 9, 1970), Chapter 6 (July 23, 1970), Chapter 7 (July 30, 1970), Chapter 8 (August 6, 1970)
Graveyard Shift
Cavalier (October 1970)
The Blue Air Compressor
Onan [University of Maine, Orono literary magazine] (Jan 1971)
I Am the Doorway
Cavalier (Mar 1971)
Suffer the Little Children
Cavalier (February 1972)
The Fifth Quarter
Cavalier (Apr 1972) (Written by John Swithen)
Battleground
Cavalier (September 1972)
The Mangler
Cavalier (December 1972)
The Boogeyman
Cavalier (Mar 1973)
Trucks
Cavalier (June 1973)
Grey Matter
Cavalier (Oct 1973)
It Grows on You
Marshroots (Fall 1973)
Sometimes They Come Back (Original title was And Sometimes They Come Back)
Cavalier (March 1974)
The Lawnmower Man
Cavalier (May 1975)
The Revenge of Lardass Hogan
The Maine Review (Jul 1975)
Weeds
Cavalier (May 1976)
The Ledge
Penthouse (Jul 1976)
I Know What You Need
Cosmopolitan (Sep 1976)
The Cat from Hell
Cavalier (Mar 1977) (First 500 words)
Children of the Corn
Penthouse (Mar 1977)
One for the Road
Maine Magazine (Mar/Apr 1977)
The King Family And The Wicked Witch
Flint [newspaper, Manhattan, Kansas] (25 Aug 1977) pages 18-20
The Man Who Loved Flowers
Gallery August (1977)
The Night of the Tiger
Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction [Feb 1978]
The Gunslinger
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [Oct 1978]
Man with a Belly
Cavalier, December [1978]
Jerusalem's Lot
Night Shift (1978)
The Last Rung on the Ladder
Night Shift (1978)
Quitters, Inc
Night Shift (1978)
The Woman in the Room
Night Shift (1978)
Nona
Shadows (1978) hardback
Crate, The
Gallery (Jul 1979)
The Way Station
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (Apr 1980)
The Mist
Dark Forces: New Stories of Suspense and Supernatural Horror (Aug 1980)
The Monkey
Gallery (Nov 1980)
The Wedding Gig
Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (Dec 1980)
Crouch End
New tales of the Cthulhu Mythos (1980) hardcover
The Oracle And The Mountains
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (Feb 1981)
The Jaunt
Twilight Zone (Jun 1981)
The Slow Mutants
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (Jul 1981)
The Bird and The Album
A Fantasy Reader: The Seventh World Fantasy Convention Program Book (30 Oct 1981)
The Monster In The Closet
Ladies´ Home Journal (Oct 1981) (excerpt from Cujo)
Do the Dead Sing
Yankee Magazine (Nov 1981)
The Gunslinger and the Dark Man
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (Nov 1981)
The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands
Shadows 4 (1981) hardback
Survivor Type
Terrors (Jul 1982)
Father's Day
Creepshow (Jul 1982) Comic strip
Something to Tide You Over
Creepshow (Jul 1982) (comic strip)
They're Creeping Up On You (Original title “Bugs”)
Creepshow (Jul 1982) (comic strip)
The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill
Creepshow (1982) (comic strip)
Before the Play
Whispers (Aug 1982) paperback
Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption: Hope Springs Eternal
Different Seasons (Aug 1982)
Apt Pupil: Summer of Corruption
Different Seasons (Aug 1982)
The Body: Fall From Innocence
Different Seasons (Aug 1982)
The Breathing Method: A Winter’s Tale
Different Seasons (Aug 1982)
The Raft (Originally titled The Float)
Gallery (Nov 1982)
Skybar
The Do-It-Yourself Bookseller (1982) Beginning and end novel written by King
The Word Processor
Playboy (Jan 1983)
Return Of Timmy Baterman
Satyricon II Program Book (Jun 1983) (excerpt from Pet Sematary)
Uncle Otto's Truck
Yankee (Oct 1983)
Gramma
Weird Book 19 (Spring 1984)
Mrs. Todd's Shortcut
Redbook magazine (May 1984)
The Ballad of the Flexible Bullet
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (Jun 1984)
Revelations of 'Becka Paulson, The
Rolling Stone (19 Jul/2 Aug 1984)
Beachworld
Weird Tales (Fall 1984)
Dolan's Cadillac
Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (Feb/Mar/Apr/May/Jun 1985)
Morning Deliveries (Milkman #1)
Skeleton Crew (Jun 1985)
Heroes For Hope: Starring The X-Men
Marvel Comic Book (1 Dec 1985) (segment)
For the Birds
Bred Any Good Rooks Lately? (Oct 1986)
The End of the Whole Mess
Omni (October 1986)
The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three
Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (Apr/May 1987)
The Doctor's Case
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1987) hardback
Popsy
Masques II: All-New Tales of Horror and the Supernatural (1987) S/L numbered 300
The Night Flier
Prime Evil: New Stories by the Masters of Modern Horror (1988) S/L numbered 1000
The Tommyknockers
Woman’s Day Part 1 (May 10) Part 2 (May 17) Part 3 [May 24, 1988]
The Reploids
Night Visions 5 [1988] S/L numbered to 850
Sneakers
Night Visions 5 [1988] S/L numbered to 850
Dedication
Night Visions 5 (1988) S/L numbered to 850
Rainy Season (Originally titled The Rain People)
Midnight Graffiti magazine (Spring 1989)
Home Delivery
Book of the Dead (1989) S/L numbered to 500
The Langoliers
Four Past Midnight (Sep 1990)
Secret Window, Secret Garden
Four Past Midnight (Sep 1990)
The Library Policeman
Four Past Midnight (Sep 1990)
Sun Dog, The
Four Past Midnight (Sep 1990)
The Moving Finger
The Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy (Dec 1990)
The Bear
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (Dec 1990)
You Know They Got a Hell of a Band
Shock Rock: The New Sound of Horror (Jan 1992) paperback
Chattery Teeth
Cemetery Dance Magazine (Fall 1992)
Umney's Last Case
Online Bookstore (Sep 19, 1993)
The Ten O'Clock People
Nightmares and Dreamscapes (Oct 1993)
The House on Maple Street
Nightmares and Dreamscapes (Oct 1993)
The Beggar And The Diamond
Nightmares and Dreamscapes (Oct 1993)
Jhonathan and the Witchs
First Words: Earliest Writing from Favourite Contemporary Authors (1993)
The Killer
Famous Monsters of Filmland (Spring 1994)
Blind Willie
Antaeus: The Final Issue (Autumn 1994)
The Man in the Black Suit
The New Yorker (31 Oct 1994)
Luckey Quarter
USA Weekend (30 Jun - 2 Jul 1995)
Lunch At The Gotham Cafe'
Dark Love: Twenty-two All Original Tales of Lust and Obsession (Nov 1995) HB
L.T’s Theory Of Pets
Six Stories S/L (1997)
Autopsy Room 4
Six Stories S/L (1997)
Everything's Eventual
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (Oct/Nov 1997)
That Feeling, You can only say what it is in French
The New Yorker [Jun 22/29, 1998]
The Dark Tower: Little Sisters of Eluria
Legends: Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy [Oct 1998] hardback
Hearts in Atlantis
Hearts in Atlantis (1999)
Why We're In Vietnam
Revised version published as The New Lieutenant’s Rap (Apr 1999) S/L
Heavenly Shades of Night are Falling
Hearts in Atlantis (Sep 1999)
The Road Virus Heads North
999: New Stories of Horror and Suspense (Sep 1999) S/L numbered to 500
1408
Blood and Smoke (Audio) (Jan 2000)
In the Deathroom
Blood and Smoke (Audio) (Jan 2000)
Old Dude's Ticker, The
NECON XX: Twentieth Anniversary Commemorative Volume (July 2000)
All That You Love Will Be Carried Away
The New Yorker (29 Jan 2001)
The Death of Jack Hamilton
The New Yorker (24/31 Dec 2001)
Tale of Gray Dick, The
McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern (issue 10) (Jan 2003) 2000 copies
Harvey's Dream
The New Yorker (30 June 2003)
Rest Stop
Esquire Magazine (Dec 2003)
The Stationary Bike
Borderlands 5: An Anthology of Imaginative Fiction (2003) S/L numbered to 500
Lisey and the Madman
McSweeny’s Enchanted Chamber of Astonishing Stories (Nov 2004) paperback
The Things They Left Behind
Transgressions (May 2005) hardcover
Furnace, The
Know Your World Extra (Sep 2005) The Weekly Reader King wrote opening 2 paragraphs
Chapter 71 - Sword in The Darkness
Stephen King: Unpublished, Uncollected (Dec 2005) S/L numbered to 2000
Memory
Tin House Magazine Issue #28 (Summer 2006)
Willa
Playboy (December 2006)
Graduation Afternoon
Postscripts Magazine No. 10 (Spring 2007) UK Limited to 1000 copies
Gingerbread Girl
Esquire magazine (Jul 2007)
Ayana
The Paris Review (Fall 2007)
Mute
Playboy (December 2007)
A Very Tight Place
McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern #27 [May 2008]
The New York Times at Special Bargain Rates
The Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy [Oct/Nov 2008]
N
Extracted in several parts online/DVD [2008]
Throttle (In collaboration with son Joe Hill)
He is Legend (Feb 2009) S/L numbered to 750
Morality
Esquire magazine (June 2009)
Premium Harmony
New Yorker magazine (9 November 2009)
Blockade Billy
Cemetery Dance Publications (20 April 2010) hardback
1922
Full Dark, No Stars (2010) hardback
Big Driver
Full Dark, No Stars (2010) hardback
Fair Extension
Full Dark, No Stars (2010) hardback
A Good Marriage
Full Dark, No Stars (2010) hardback
Herman Wouk is Still Alive
The Atlantic magazine (May 2011)
Under the Weather
Full Dark, No Stars (June 2011) US paperback
Mile 81
Scribner e-book (Sept 1st 2011) 80 pages
The Dune
Granta Magazine (29 Oct 2011)
The Little Green God of Agony
A Book of Horrors Jo Fletcher Books/Quercus, (2011) UK hardback
Sore Fingers From Typing
Mr. Rabbit Trick magazine (13 August 2011)
That's a great list - can't wait to read that last story
Thanks Mr. Rabbit Trick.
A minor correction, I think. Doesn't Under the Weather also appear in the UK paperback also?
John
Sorry, I didn't know the release date of the US edition. A month! Wow!
John
Great list Mr. RT.
Shannon. where are you on the Catalog? Forget that sale-this is important.