Did Stephen King's write a book about Night Flyer?
Stephen King wrote a horror story called 'The Night Flier'
Christopher Fahy wrote a fantasy book called 'Nightflyer'
Squadron-leader Lewis Brandon also wrote a book called 'Night Flyer' about his experiences as a night fighter navigator
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When was The Dead Zone by Stephen King Banned?
Stephen King is one of America's most prolific and successful writers. However, he is also one of its most banned writers as well. His "The Dead Zone" was banned in 1992 and taken off many middle school library shelves based on a rape scene, various sexual situations and inappropriate language.
How did Stephen King decide that he wanted to be a author?
For the best and most complete answer, you really should read Stephen's book called "On Writing". In it he tells all about his interest in writing. But the short answer may be that he has always been interested in writing. He went to my high school in Lisbon Falls, Maine and while there he published an underground newsletter that slammed faculty and students. He made the mistake (in my opinion) of slamming one of the best teachers in the school, Miss Margitan, who was also the vice principal. For that he was punished and made to work at the town newspaper called the Lisbon Enterprise. Now, it is little known, and Stephen himself still does not know this, that the editor of the newspaper was the John Gould, the famous Maine humorist. Stephen writes that he knew it was John Gould, but didn't think it was the real John Gould. Anyway, at the Enterprise he learned to love the printed word, and the rest is history.
What is the name of the theme song from the Stephen King movie Sleepwalkers?
I am assuming that you are meaning the instrumental song that was also played in the movie La Bamba during Richie Valens funeral. If so this is the song that you are refering to: "Sleep Walk" is an instrumental steel guitar-based song recorded and released in 1959 by Santo & Johnny. (Found in WikiPedia)
What songs did Stephen Foster write?
Stephen Foster (1826-1864) is well known penning such iconic American tunes as "The Camptown Races" (recognized by its famous repetitive line "doo dah, dooh dah"), "Old Folks at Home" (also known as "Swanee River" or "Way Down On the Swanee River"), "My Old Kentucky Home," and "Nellie Bly."
What movie has Kathy Bates breaking some guys legs whos tied up in bed?
The movie is called 'Misery' and there is a link for more information below http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100157/
In the reaper's image by Stephen King what is the setting?
The setting of "In the Reaper's Image" by Stephen King is largely in an ancient Egyptian tomb, where the characters explore and uncover the mysteries hidden within. The story also involves some scenes in present-day Maine, linking the past with the present.
What is a Preevert in 'Salem's Lot' by Stephen King?
The word 'preevert' is a slang trem used by a relatively uneducated person who actually meant to say 'pervert'. A pervert is someone who desires, or engages in, strange or sociall unacceptable sexual activity.
Why isn't T.S. Eliot credited in Stephen King's book The Stand?
Stephen King's book "The Stand" begins with an epigraph that quotes lyrics from the song "The Stand" by The Alarm. T.S. Eliot is not credited in the book because the epigraph is attributed to the lyrics of the song, not to Eliot's original poem "The Hollow Men."
Did Stephen King make a hidden appearance in his movie the mist?
Yes, Stephen King does make a brief hidden appearance in the 2007 film adaptation of "The Mist." He portrays a man at the supermarket who is nearby towards the end of the movie.
Which character died of anaphylactic shock and in which steven king novel?
The boy's mother in The Man In The Black Suit - one of his short stories.
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Stephen King movie about a dog?
"The Cujo" is a Stephen King novel that has been adapted into a movie. It tells the chilling story of a mother and son trapped in their car by a rabid dog named Cujo.
What are the names of Stephen King's grandchildren?
He has a grandson named Ethan and a granddaughter named Zelda. There is another grandkid in between them.
Is there a sequel to the movie based on a Stephen King novel it?
Yes, a sequel to the movie "It" was released in 2019. The sequel is called "It Chapter Two" and continues the story of the Losers' Club facing the evil entity Pennywise as adults.
What is the gunslinger series?
The Gunslinger (Rowland) is the main character in the Dark Tower Series, written by Stephen King. The first is the series is The Gunslinger. There are a total of 7 books in the series, as well as a related short story (The Little Sisters of Eluria) published in the collection Everything's Eventual.
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Stephen king's favorite sports team?
Stephen King is a known fan of the Boston Red Sox baseball team.
Where did stephan king go to college?
Stephen King attended the University of Maine, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English in 1970.
What is Stephen King house's number?
King's e-mail is not public. According to his fan site: "Stephen has no public email address and we do not give out his personal email address. Messages can be posted on the Stephen King Message Board which Stephen does read, although not every day and he does not read every message." The site is referenced in "Related Links".
Why did Stephen King and Lufkin Texas?
Stephen King included Lufkin, Texas in his novel "The Stand" because it appeared on a map he used for reference. However, he likely chose Lufkin as a setting due to its small-town charm and rural nature, which fit the story's themes of post-apocalyptic survival and community rebuilding.
Haw tall and how much does stephenking weigh?
Stephen King is reported to be around 6 feet 4 inches tall and his weight is approximately 200 pounds.
What are the themes in Misery by Stephen King?
Some of the themes in "Misery" by Stephen King include obsession, loneliness, manipulation, and the power of storytelling. The novel explores the darker aspects of fanaticism and the blurred lines between reality and fiction.
What are movies that are similar to Misery by Stephen King?
Movies similar to "Misery" by Stephen King include "The Shining," "Secret Window," and "Dolores Claiborne," as they all involve psychological thrillers with themes of isolation, fixation, and manipulation.