I don’t know for sure. Waiting to hear details from the editors.
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I don’t know for sure. Waiting to hear details from the editors.
Update from Brian Keene:
She's a real Annie Wilkes:
Stephen King is the latest target of her online tirades, receiving a stern warning should he plan to initiate a sequel. She cautioned him: "If this twerp Stephen ding...
It isn't easy to watch, and it won't be everyone's cup of tea. It's hard to say I "enjoyed" it, but it was fascinating and thought-provoking.
Is there anyone here who's a subscriber? It's behind a paywall.[/QUOTE]
https://archive.ph/1E5Wx[/QUOTE]
Thank you!
Is there anyone here who's a subscriber? It's behind a paywall.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HEQYKWgo60&t=2s
https://file770.com/authors-dropping-from-new-demons-anthology/
Award-winning narrator Will Patton will read the audiobook edition of YOU LIKE IT DARKER with select stories read by Stephen King
Tune in to the YouTube Premiere of Stephen reading an excerpt from his upcoming collection You Like It Darker on April 18th at 2pm EST.
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One of those days when I'm glad I'm colorblind...
Stephen King’s First Book Is 50 Years Old, and Still Horrifyingly Relevant
“Carrie” was published in 1974. Margaret Atwood explains its enduring appeal.
This essay is adapted from her...
I have one.
Matt Robinson and I chatted for -- hold onto your hats -- two hours a while back, and that conversation is now up on his Survivor Type podcast. What and who would I take to a desert island? Who would...
Joe’s new family, I believe.
You Like It Darker: For the twins, Thomas and Edward
Softcovers, I assume
King just offered to sign the covers of 50 copies of the issue
I don't think the magazine has ever been available as an ebook.
He didn't have any new stories in 2019.[/QUOTE]
What about Squad D?[/QUOTE]
I have that one down as 2018, but you're right -- that new old story did come out in 2019.