Stephen King Bookography

In this book, Stephen King brings his signature voice to the classic fairytale of two brave children lost in an eerie and dangerous forest. Sendak’s hauntingly beautiful illustrations on every page draw readers into the deliciously daring world of Hansel and Gretel.

It became Anglicized as Stephen in medieval Europe and was linked to notable kings such as Stephen of Blois. The name’s history and diverse forms highlight its profound meaning and cultural influence.

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Yahoo: Stephen King’s Early CARRIE Draft Featured The Telekinetic Teenager Morphing Into An Alien Being

Author Caroline Bicks is giving Constant Readers an all access behind the scenes look at Stephen King's private archives in her new book, Monsters In The Archives: My Year of Fear with Stephen King.

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Stephen King’s Early CARRIE Draft Featured The Telekinetic Teenager Morphing Into An Alien Being

The entire oeuvre of Stephen King, which runs across five decades and is arguably the most eclectic body of work ever written by a single author: several dozen novels, published in less than half that ...

The Guardian: Monsters in the Archives by Caroline Bicks review – the writing secrets of Stephen King

A deep dive into the horror novelist’s archives reveals pedantry, penny-pinching, and a total redraft of Carrie When Caroline Bicks first met Stephen King she was worried. As a teenager she had scared ...

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Monsters in the Archives by Caroline Bicks review – the writing secrets of Stephen King

From the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos) meaning "crown, wreath", more precisely "that which surrounds". Saint Stephen was a deacon who was stoned to death, as told in Acts in the New Testament. He is regarded as the first Christian martyr. Due to him, the name became common in the Christian world. It was popularized in England by the Normans.