I would assume the three poems, Mostly Old Men, The Bone Church and Tommy could get into the collection. Also Under the Weather although that was included in the paperback of FD,NS but was not really...
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I would assume the three poems, Mostly Old Men, The Bone Church and Tommy could get into the collection. Also Under the Weather although that was included in the paperback of FD,NS but was not really...
I still want either Viggo or Hugh Jackman as Roland.
Thanks. I guess it's an online exclusive then. Again, thanks for keeping an eye on it:)
I'm happy with just the Hard Case Crime book...I'm not into eBooks, unless they are originals (Riding the Bullet, Ur, Mile 81).
Well, Daily Beast and Newsweek magazine are basically the same now, so if there's a publication. it should be in Newsweek. But can't find any info
Or Koontz for numerous of King's novels.
Anyone here know if this piece was published in print, and is so in which issue? Because it's controversial, mayhap it's just an online exclusive?
If it's shorter than, say, Morality, this new one is just a short story.
Well, Doctor Sleep is a full-blown horror novel, so there's that one to look forward to regarding being scared:)
I believe you mean "1922"...that was my favorite from the collection, "Big Driver" being my second.
King's section was published twice in 2005: in Writing for Teens and KnowYourWorld Extra (where it was untitled, so this might have been its first publication as King didn't choose the title The...
King wrote a screenplay for this one, so hopefully that's what they will use.
I don't think there's any extra material when it comes to Carrie the novel.
Right, we don't want Steven Seagal in a King movie, thanks:) But a movie short of events and with too much dialogue can be somewhat boring (think Woody Allen). Well, it'll of course be very...
Give it to Frank Darabont, he'll make wonders out of it.
Finally someone wants to adapt this story but I'm sceptic on the plan to do it as a feature. Wouldn't it be better suited for a short adaptation, perhaps in a type of anthology film?
I'm sure it's like reading a screenplay, with descriptions and dialogue and the like. King is good with that, I always enjoy reading his scripts as much as his ordinary prose fiction.
The Daily Beast and Newsweek are the same now..the first printed version of both pieces are in the magazine and the Daily Beast is just the online appearance. So the magazine publication should be...
Yes, the Mildred Pierce review was printed in Newsweek, so I guess this here piece must be too.
This must mean that the print version should be in Newsweek, assuming this piece isn't an online exclusive.