The Stephen King novel "Carrie" was published on April 5th in 1974, making it his earliest work. At the time, Stephen King was born on September 21, 1947, making him 27 years old.
Carrie was Stephen King's first published novel, and also his first novel to be turned into a movie. The novel was published in 1974 and the movie came out in 1976.
"Rita Hayworth and The Shawshank Redemption" was published in Stephen King's novella collection "Different Seasons."
Carrie (which was King's first published novel), It (which many consider King's scariest) and The Stand (which many consider his most popular)
Stephen King wrote the novel "IT," which was first published in 1986. The book follows the story of a group of friends who are terrorized by a malevolent entity that takes the form of a clown named Pennywise.
Kings' first published novel was Carrie.
Carrie
Stephen King writes his own stories. I doubt he accepts the writings of others to be published under his name. However, if you wish to have your story published under your own name, I suggest contacting a publishing company.
The book "Why We Can't Wait" by Martin Luther King Jr. was first published in 1964.
The book 'Thinner' by Stephen King is written about gypsies.
The first Stephen King book to be made into a film was "Carrie," which was released in 1976.
Yes, the movie Dreamcatcher is based on the book of the same name by Stephen King. It was published in 2001 and later adapted into a film in 2003.
The first book that was published in what became the US was published by Stephen Daye at Harvard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1640. The book was titled - The Psalms in Metre, failthfully translated for the Use, Education, and Comfort of the Saints in Public and Private, especially in New England.