When Stephen was in London in 1983, promoting Christine, he was staying at Brown Hotel. While he did a large interview for Martin Anderson on May 13, it was on May 12 that he did a rather intimate 70 minute interview with Edwin Pouncey ("Sounds" magazine) in the hotel dining room. This interview was published on May 21, 1983 and later republished in "Bare Bones". During this interview Stephen discussed Pet Sematary (where he confirmed what he really thought about the story in regards to Doubleday's marketing claim), a new disease called AIDS, Kubrick's interpretation of The Shining and his children, that I don't believe were ever printed.
This tape was part of a set that included an inscribed copy of UK Christine to Edwin - thanking him for a pleasant interview, an inscribed ticket to a promotional talk, as well as a signed copy of the tape cassette and a letter confirming it was the only certified unedited copy. The set was originally purchased by George Locke of Ferret Fantasy booksellers in London, and later purchased by myself in 2005.
The first clip I have digitized is from the 13:35 - 15:52 interval. It is entitled: "What frightens Stephen King?". I hope you enjoy
Part 1: What frightens Stephen King?
Originally Posted by Randall Flagg