This is just a short list of Stephen King's published works. He has numerous other works that are not listed here. He also has works under the name of Richard Bachman. Stephen King's Published Books and Stories
* 1960 - People, Places, And Things - Volume 1 (limited edition with Chris Chelsey) * 1964 - The Star Invaders(limited edition) * 1974 - Carrie * 1975 - Salem's Lot * 1977 - The Shining * 1978 - Night Shift(stories) * 1978 - The Stand * 1979 - The Dead Zone * 1980 - Firestarter * 1981 - Cujo * 1981 - Danse Macabre (nonfiction about Horror) * 1981 - Roadwork * 1982 - Creepshow (comic book, illustrated by Bernie Wrightson) * 1982 - The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger * 1982 - Different Seasons (novellas) * 1983 - Christine * 1983 - Pet Sematary * 1983 - Cycle of the Werewolf * 1984 - The Talisman (written with Peter Straub) * 1985 - Skeleton Crew (stories) * 1985 - The Bachman Books(novel collection) * 1986 - It * 1987 - The Eyes of the Dragon * 1987 - Misery * 1987 - The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three * 1988 - The Tommyknockers * 1988 - Nightmares in the Sky (Photo book with text by King) * 1988 - Dark Visions * 1989 - The Dark Half * 1989 - Dolan's Cadillac (limited edition) * 1989 - My Pretty Pony (limited edition) * 1990 - The Stand: The Complete & Uncut Edition * 1990 - Four Past Midnight(stories) * 1991 - Needful Things * 1991 - The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands * 1992 - Gerald's Game * 1993 - Dolores Claiborne * 1993 - Nightmares & Dreamscapes (stories) * 1994 - Insomnia * 1995 - Rose Madder * 1995 - Umney's Last Case * 1996 - The Green Mile (originally published as a monthly serial consisting of six parts: The Two Dead Girls, The Mouse on the Mile, Coffey's Hands, The Bad Death of Eduard Delacroix, Night Journey, and Coffey on the Mile) * 1996 - Desperation * 1997 - Six Stories (stories) * 1997 - The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass * 1998 - Bag of Bones * 1999 - Storm of the Century * 1999 - The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon * 1999 - The New Lieutenant's Rap(limited edition) * 1999 - Hearts in Atlantis * 1999 - Blood and Smoke (audio book) * 2000 - Riding the Bullet (electronically published novella) * 2000 - The Plant(electronically published) * 2000 - Secret Windows* 2000 - On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft (nonfiction autobiography) * 2000 - Dreamcatcher * 2001 - Black House (written with Peter Straub) * 2002 - From a Buick 8 * 2002 - Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales * 2003 - The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger (revised edition) * 2003 - The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla * 2004 - The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah * 2004 - The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower * 2004 - Faithful: Two Diehard Boston Red Sox Fans Chronicle the Historic 2004 Season * 2005 - The Colorado Kid * 2006 - Cell * 2006 - Lisey's Story* 2008 - Duma Key * 2008 - Just after Sunset
Stephen King has written over 60 novels, including popular titles such as "Carrie," "The Shining," "It," "Misery," "The Stand," "Pet Sematary," and "The Dark Tower" series. He is also known for his short story collections, novellas, and non-fiction works.
This is just a short list of Stephen King's published works. He has numerous other works that are not listed here. He also has works under the name of Richard Bachman. Stephen King's Published Books and Stories
* 1960 - People, Places, And Things - Volume 1 (limited edition with Chris Chelsey) * 1964 - The Star Invaders(limited edition) * 1974 - Carrie * 1975 - Salem's Lot * 1977 - The Shining * 1978 - Night Shift(stories) * 1978 - The Stand * 1979 - The Dead Zone * 1980 - Firestarter * 1981 - Cujo * 1981 - Danse Macabre (nonfiction about Horror) * 1981 - Roadwork * 1982 - Creepshow (comic book, illustrated by Bernie Wrightson) * 1982 - The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger * 1982 - Different Seasons (novellas) * 1983 - Christine * 1983 - Pet Sematary * 1983 - Cycle of the Werewolf * 1984 - The Talisman (written with Peter Straub) * 1985 - Skeleton Crew (stories) * 1985 - The Bachman Books(novel collection) * 1986 - It * 1987 - The Eyes of the Dragon * 1987 - Misery * 1987 - The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three * 1988 - The Tommyknockers * 1988 - Nightmares in the Sky (Photo book with text by King) * 1988 - Dark Visions * 1989 - The Dark Half * 1989 - Dolan's Cadillac (limited edition) * 1989 - My Pretty Pony (limited edition) * 1990 - The Stand: The Complete & Uncut Edition * 1990 - Four Past Midnight(stories) * 1991 - Needful Things * 1991 - The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands * 1992 - Gerald's Game * 1993 - Dolores Claiborne * 1993 - Nightmares & Dreamscapes (stories) * 1994 - Insomnia * 1995 - Rose Madder * 1995 - Umney's Last Case * 1996 - The Green Mile (originally published as a monthly serial consisting of six parts: The Two Dead Girls, The Mouse on the Mile, Coffey's Hands, The Bad Death of Eduard Delacroix, Night Journey, and Coffey on the Mile) * 1996 - Desperation * 1997 - Six Stories (stories) * 1997 - The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass * 1998 - Bag of Bones * 1999 - Storm of the Century * 1999 - The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon * 1999 - The New Lieutenant's Rap(limited edition) * 1999 - Hearts in Atlantis * 1999 - Blood and Smoke (audio book) * 2000 - Riding the Bullet (electronically published novella) * 2000 - The Plant(electronically published) * 2000 - Secret Windows* 2000 - On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft (nonfiction autobiography) * 2000 - Dreamcatcher * 2001 - Black House (written with Peter Straub) * 2002 - From a Buick 8 * 2002 - Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales * 2003 - The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger (revised edition) * 2003 - The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla * 2004 - The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah * 2004 - The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower * 2004 - Faithful: Two Diehard Boston Red Sox Fans Chronicle the Historic 2004 Season * 2005 - The Colorado Kid * 2006 - Cell * 2006 - Lisey's Story* 2008 - Duma Key * 2008 - Just after Sunset
Stephen King wrote many books and there were a lot of really popular ones. The most popular ones would probably be Carrie and It.
This would be because Stephen King writes in so much detail and completely allows the directors tell how to make the movie. It is the same as J.K. Rowling's Harry potter series. ALL of those books became movies, because directors liked the plot and turned it into a movie.
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Many of Stephen King's books are set in Maine, where he spent much of his life. The small towns, forests, and eerie landscapes of Maine often serve as the backdrop for his works, contributing to the atmospheric and sometimes sinister feel of his stories.
Kings' first published novel was Carrie.
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with all of his books being bestsellers you better believe it
Many readers find "The Eyes of the Dragon" to be one of Stephen King's least scary books, as it is more of a fantasy adventure story with less horror elements compared to his other works.
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