In " 'Salem's Lot" by Stephen King, a Preevert refers to Ben Mears' term for vampires. It is derived from the term "preverts" , which is how the vampires were referred to by Mark Petrie as he mispronounced it while playing vampire games.
Salems Lot (2004) - The protagonist 'Ben Mears' is played by Rob Lowe. Salems Lot (1979) - The protagonist 'Ben Mears' is played by David Soul.
Salems Lot (2004) - The protagonist 'Ben Mears' is played by Rob Lowe. Salems Lot (1979) - The protagonist 'Ben Mears' is played by David Soul.
It references a number of them, most prominently The Stand, Salems Lot, and Insomnia. But there are also references to The Shining, It (if I remember correctly), The Talisman (so I've heard, I never read The Talisman), and several others I can't recall at the moment.
Geoffrey Lewis played him in the 1979 TV movie.
Salem's Lot was written in 1974 and published in 1975.
The dates at the end of Stephen King's book " 'Salem's Lot" are October 5th and 6th.
Salem's Lot (the novel after Carrie)
"Salem's Lot" is a Stephen King novel that features vampires as the central supernatural element. The story follows a writer who returns to his childhood town, only to discover that it is being overrun by vampires.
The main character in "Salem's Lot" is Ben Mears, an author who returns to his hometown of Jerusalem's Lot (abbreviated to Salem's Lot) and discovers that the town is being overrun by vampires.
There are a lot of Salems and Bridgetowns in this world. Assuming you're in Australia, the distance between them is 1744 miles.
Stephen King wrote many books and there were a lot of really popular ones. The most popular ones would probably be Carrie and It.
Rockport is a fictional town set in Maine that does not appear in any Stephen King novel.