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When I click on the Written Works, this is a small sample of what I get:
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Want to discuss a book, short story or novella? Here's the place for you.
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I wonder what I'm doing wrong. Maybe I'll try logging out, then back in. It was okay yesterday.
John
Didn't help. Oh, well, I guess I'll try again tomorrow.
John
I tried restarting my browser, then I rebooted my computer. Didn't help.
John
I just got into the SKMB and everything was back to normal.
John
NEW MESSAGE by Steve :
Message from Steve re Ghost Brothers of Darkland County
http://www.stephenking.com/forums/sh...arkland-CountyLiv Ullmann? Probably but don't believe it until you see it here. Remember, stephenking.com is the horse's mouth, the rest is just rumor.
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This was a reply to a question about unpublished works. (The door is firmly open for future releases of unpublished works).
"I think the answer to your question is also twofold and for the same conclusion you have already come to. Some of the work is not, in Steve's opinion, publishable because the writing is not up to his standards and he does not want it made public during his lifetime. The other reason is that he is reserving the right to edit incomplete or completed/unpublished manuscripts that are worth saving and publishing at a later time."
I think the majority of uncollected short stories are fully publishable. Especially if collected in a specific volume with a preface explaining what these are, their origin, etc.
I agree that many of his uncollected short stories are eminently readable. I'm thinking specifically about Weeds (which was later transformed into Creepshow's Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill and has NEVER been published in any anthology--it's only been published in two men's magazines, Cavalier and Nugget) and The Crate (which was also transformed into one of Creepshow's stories, but has been published in some anthologies). Both stories are excellent, at least in my opinion. I especially like Weeds, which is much darker than the slapstick Lonesome Death.
John
The Mod was refering to unpublished stories not uncollected.
There is less that's unpublished, at least what's known. A volume of uncollected fiction could be a good idea down the line.