This was posted by Ms Mod at the SKMB a few days ago regarding a new King story:
JohnAnother one will be coming out in a month or so but can't release details yet.
This was posted by Ms Mod at the SKMB a few days ago regarding a new King story:
JohnAnother one will be coming out in a month or so but can't release details yet.
If Mr. King continues to release new stories at this rate, we'll be looking at a new collection in 2014 or so!
She also stated that it was NOT the 2nd part of In the Tall Grass.
Yep, that's what I meant!
How many uncollected since JAS? I don't count FD,NS because he wrote those stories specifically for the collection.
UR
Mile 81
Dune
In the Tall Grass
Throttle
Herman Wouk...
I'm sure there are more but I'm drawing a blank.
“Throttle,” with Joe Hill, He Is Legend: Celebrating Richard Matheson, Gauntlet Press, Feb 2009.
“Ur,” available only through Amazon for Kindle, February 2009.
“Morality,” Esquire, summer 2009.
“Premium Harmony,” The New Yorker, November 9, 2009.
“Herman Wouk is Still Alive,” The Atlantic, May 2011.
“Under the Weather,” bonus story in paperback edition of Full Dark, No Stars, May 2011.
“Mile 81,” eBook only novella from Scribner, September 1, 2011.
“The Little Green God of Agony,” A Book of Horrors, September 2011.
“The Dune,” Granta magazine’s Fall/Winter issue, October 27, 2011.
“In the Tall Grass” (with Joe Hill), Esquire. Part 1: June/July 2012; Part 2: August 2012.
Add in this other one soon to be released and seems enough to make a decent short story collection.
I love the short collections... I consider them "desserts" compared the "meals" of his novels.
I would also like to see The Crate officially collected.
I'm not sure how they'd handle Throttle and In the Tall Grass as part of a Stephen King collection.
I would assume the three poems, Mostly Old Men, The Bone Church and Tommy could get into the collection. Also Under the Weather although that was included in the paperback of FD,NS but was not really a true part of that book.
“Blockade Billy” can also be considered an uncollected story. Yes, it was published as a standalone book, but only in the US and the UK. An inclusion in the upcoming collection would make it accessible for the non-English speaking markets after all.
I doubt that. Cycle of the Werewolf had the same exact fate.
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I confirm it's present in the Blockade Billy spanish edition as well.
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