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Stephen King is a man and some of the film rights to his novels were sold to aspiring directors for $1, but that is all I know
There are many authors who might have written one of several novels. Some of the famous writers who have written novels recently include Stephen King, Daniel Silva, Claire Chilton, and Alex Flynn.
There are many, many horror stories. An author who writes a lot of horror fiction is Stephen King. Some novels by him include:CarrieThe ShiningIt
Stephen King
No, he is not in all of his movies. Actually, he isn't in the majority of his movies. He has appeared in only 13 of the movies that are based on his stories, and Misery is not one of the 13. See the Related Link below.
Stephen King has primarily English and Scots-Irish ancestry, with some distant German and Welsh heritage. His family has roots in the United States dating back to the colonial era.
It's a collection of Stephen Kings short stories, some of them a quite good.
Stephen King never gets old. Stephanie Meyer (Twilight Bitch) got old with in the first page. Go read some Stephen King.
Richard Bachman's real name is Stephen King. It was a pen name used by the author to publish some of his early works.
"The Stand" is considered one of the biggest books by Stephen King, with an extensive storyline and multiple character perspectives that span over 1,000 pages in some editions.
Some of the symbols in "Misery" by Stephen King include the typewriter representing Paul Sheldon's profession and captivity, the Misery novels symbolizing control and manipulation by Annie Wilkes, and the penguin figurine representing Paul's struggle for survival and escape.
Yes, Signet was one of the publishers for Stephen King's books in 1981. King's novel "Cujo" was published by Signet in 1981, along with some of his other works during that time period.