Oh yes, of course its correct. :)
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Oh yes, of course its correct. :)
Gracias, amigo. :D
Next question:
Which short story did Stephen King swear he would never again release to the public and why?
Work for it, kids. :lol:
Umm...the only one that comes to mind isn't a short story. Rage was allowed to go out of print and stay that way due to school shootings. If that's not it I don't even have a guess.
You got it, my man. Stephen King retired Rage because of the Columbine Shootings. I live in Colorado and we all kind of went, "yeah, that'll help." WTF???
Oh well, if he feels better, I guess.
I guess you could call it a novella rather than a short story, but yeah, you got it!
Aside from Peter Straub who has coauthored a fiction book with King?
Stewart O'Nan, for Faithfull, a book about botox.
But Faithful was non-fiction. As far as I know, King hasn't collaborated on any fiction projects with anyone aside from Straub. Unless you'd count Bachman with the whole Desperation/Regulators deal.
*slaps brice*
Mandy, from 5th grade?
:P
His brother. :)
Well, while he did collaborate with his brother somewhat for Dave's Rag (which was a magazine Dave published and printed himself devoted to local events) the answer I was looking for was King's childhood friend Chris Chesley with whom he collaborated for a collection of short stories called People, Places, and Things.
While you're answer wasn't the one I was looking for King did collaborate with him some so that makes you closest to right and it is rightly your turn. :)
Well, I never would have gotten the right one! :D
Why did King never join the military?
His poor eyesight?
3 more and you got it. There are 4 reasons.
:)
The other three are:
high blood pressure
flat feet
punctured eardrums.
Damn, he's got damn near every excuse don't he.? :lol:
Darkthoughts got it! ;)
Coolio! Ok, heres my q:
What was King's nickname for his editor at Scribner?
Did I kill the game? Want a clue...the answer can be found in the intro to one of the stories in Everything's Eventual...
You didn't. :D I am just slow like hell.
I love this thread!
I don't have an answer but as soon as I have a minute, I am going to google it.
I am working on it... yeah...
I think it's Google-proof. And my book is at home. :(
If it's Google-proof I am helpless. :lol: