"Gramma" disappeared ... Hmmmm.
"Gramma" disappeared ... Hmmmm.
Saturday, April 27th, 2013 Update
Added the following entries:
"Ayana"
"The Cat From Hell"
"The Gingerbread Girl"
"Graduation Afternoon"
"N."
"The New York Times At Special Bargain Rates"
"Rest Stop"
"Stationary Bike"
"The Things They Left Behind"
"A Very Tight Place"
"Willa"
Went through all the entries, fixed broken image links.
Belated Saturday, May 4th, 2013 Update
Added the following entries:
"The Cursed Expedition"
"The Dimension Warp"
"The Hotel At The End Of The Road"
"I'm Falling"
"I've Got To Get Away!"
"Never Look Behind You"
"The Other Side Of The Fog"
"The Stranger"
"The Thing At The Bottom Of The Well"
Sunday, May 19th Update
Added the following entries:
"You Know They Got A Hell Of A Band"
"Umney's Last Case"
"The Ten O'Clock People"
"Sorry, Right Number"
"Sneakers"
"Rainy Season"
"Popsy"
"The Night Flier"
"My Pretty Pony"
"The Moving Finger"
"The House On Maple Street"
"The End Of The Whole Mess"
"Dolan's Cadillac"
"The Doctor's Case"
"Dedication"
"Crouch End"
"Chattery Teeth"
"The Beggar And The Diamond"
I don't know how to add to the table of contents of this section, but it was just announced that SK will provide the Introduction to The Rim of Morning: Two Tales of Cosmic Horror by William Sloane
Paperback, 480 pages
Expected publication: October 6th 2015, published by NYRB Classics
~Jonathan
I'm not sure how to edit this either but I cannot seem to find an entry for "General".
I assume you mean "THE GENERAL" The 3rd story in the CAT"S EYE screenplay by KING & the only story of the 3 that is an original story the other 2 QUITTERS INC & THE LEDGE are based on his published short stories.
Spoiler:
Yes, that is it Bruce. Cemetery Dance published it in Screamplays but they have it listed as simply "General" on their website. I wanted to know if it had been published elsewhere before Screamplays.
It's just "General", because that's the cat's name. It was only published in the original edition of Screamplays in 1997.
Only the original screenplay & it makes no mention of a title for that part of the script & Books about Stephen King Films use both "THE GENERAL" & "GENERAL" If anyone has a Press kit it may hold the answer....so at this point we will have to assume both ways are right.
3 p.m. update....Also no clues on the Lewis Teague commentary track or the L.P. jacket.