It will contain the new unpublished "A Very Tight Place", which I think is about someone trapped in a portaloo.
It will contain the new unpublished "A Very Tight Place", which I think is about someone trapped in a portaloo.
Maybe the upcoming "The New York Times at Special Bargain Rates" as well...
But this one is due by the end of the year so...
The Mod on the official SK Board has stated that this title may not be the final one! I wish they would make up their minds as I keep running out of jokes about the title.
Keep in mind that a large chunk of the reading public, even those that are huge Stephen King fans, aren't going to collect each of the magazines that they initially appear in. When I first got Everything's Eventual, all the stories were brand new to me.
A hound will die for you, but never lie to you. And he'll look you straight in the face.
My Collection
Same here. I usually don't get a chance to get his short stories. I only pick them up if I can easily find them in a magazine that I can get at book store. In fact, I think the only one that I've got is The Gingerbread Girl.
Although it would be great if he would put together a collection of short stories that were never published anywhere before, but I doubt that'll happen.
I think King is having us all on-at least twice so far.
I can't believe they will publish the book with either ogf the two titles discussed to date.
Kind of like when Howard Stern wanted to title his book "Penis", so that people mentioning it would have to say 'Howard Stern's Penis'. Of course the book was re-titled.
Regarding the inclusion of never-before-published stories in King's collections, I don't expect (although it would be nice) to have an entire collection of them. All I'm really hoping for is a couple of new stories in the book, similar to what he did with all his other collections except Everything's Eventual. That's all.
John
Aside from the two stories that were contained in Blood & Smoke I was completely unfamiliar with the stories published in EE. It'll be interesting to see how this collection is put together.
In an interview for USA Today King talks about his short story collection:
Full articleHis next book will be a collection of short stories, but he and his publisher can't agree on a title. He wants to call it Unnatural Acts of Human Intercourse, which "could be a tough sell in some markets."
Serving as guest editor for The Best American Short Stories 2007, King says he rediscovered his love of short fiction, although few general-interest magazines continue to publish short stories.
The short story has been replaced by the short chapter, he says, citing writers such as James Patterson and Robert Parker.
"Also, movies don't help," says King, who writes a pop culture column for Entertainment Weekly. "People get socialized to expecting a single story, where they don't have to get to know new characters too often. When was the last time you saw an anthology film, like the Twilight Zone movie?
"The only short-fiction movie to play in the past 10 years was Grindhouse, and it bombed. These two artistic fields are not the same, but the tastes of the audiences overlap in striking ways."
He also has begun work on another novel, but he won't discuss it for fear of "bad luck. If I didn't think it would work out, I'd talk your ear off about it," he says and laughs.
Or, he could just go for another walk and see what happens.
I try to pick up the short stories as they come out these days; it's easier for me now, what with the changes in my living situation over the last six years. I think I've read most of the ones he's put out since EE in '02, anyway, though I know I've missed at least one ('Graduation Afternoon'). Living in an actual city helps, as there are more real bookstores with good periodical sections available- not that one needs them if they have a good internet hookup, but I still like the tactile experience of leaving the house and actually, physically shopping. I do this whenever I can; there's a much greater instant-gratification fix involved. That's also the reason I read the stories as they come out; I hate waiting for things. The trick is, I only read them once. That way, by the time the collection arrives, I'll have only the vaguest memories of most of them; even if I particularly love a story, I won't reread it until the collection comes out. That way, they're as good as new, or damn near anyway.
I guess I like to get them as they come now just because I can; I remember all too well what it's like to live way out in Shitsplat, Red State, USA with neither a civilised bookstore nor an ebay or amazon to call my own. Even there, one can find the new Stephen King book somewhere (you know, Wal-Mart or. . . well, one Mart or another), though anything more esoteric than that is hard to come by. A literary magazine? Forget it. A copy of The New Yorker? Dream on. Hell, King might run into some trouble out there if he really does call this collection Unnatural Acts of Human Intercourse ('Hey! That sounds like it's about fornicatin' or hommasexshuls or sumpthin'! Us honest, God-fearin' 'Mericans don't cotton to that stuff!'). I hope he sticks with it, though. From what I recall of recent stories, that title fits them all quite snugly. I hope the publishers don't talk him out of it, for fear of some reactionary misunderstanding from middle-America (see above). It's a great title, even better than Pocket Rockets; can't you just see people lining up in bookstores, red-faced, asking the clerks, 'Uhh. . . I'm looking for Unnatural Acts of Human Intercourse.' A slap in the face; 'Well, you're in the wrong kind of store, asshole!' Ha!
All humour aside, it is an awesome title. I can't wait to read the new stories, and reread the old ones, for the first time.
We place no reliance
Upon virgin or pigeon;
Our method is science,
Our aim is religion!
-Motto of Aleister Crowley
The official name of the collection is Just Past Sunset.
bummer - this title is a letdown! Even if the stories are not!
DT Spoiler - Enter at your own risk!
Spoiler:
Hmmmm...really? I think its okay for a collection short stories.
The kindness of close friends is like a warm blanket
It will fit right in with the Mills and Boon set.
I changed the title of the thread to reflect the name.
The kindness of close friends is like a warm blanket
Sounds too much like Four Past Midnight. I can't say I like it very much, but it's what's inside that counts!
I MUCH perfer this title.
Now let us all pray for a much lengthier Table of Contents than Everything's Eventual. A great collection, undoubtedly, but I'm hoping for a size akin to Skeleton Crew or even Nightmares & Dreamscapes.
I can't wait for the new book, Just Past Sunset to come out. I am currently reading Duma Key and The Dark Tower 7. I am so excited, can't be still.
It will always be Unnatural Acts of Intercourse for me.
You know about Stephen King's Unnatural Acts of Intercourse?
What?
Yes, you know, just past sunset.
List of included stories coming "soon":
http://www.stephenking.com/forums/sh...3&postcount=33
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