Written by Dan Malone on Tuesday, June 5th, 2012

Tom Holland, who directed the original Fright Night movie, is going to be adapting the Stephen King short story The Ten O’Clock People. Holland has worked with King in the past, having adapted The Langoliers and Thinner.

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Written by Brandon Williams on Sunday, June 3rd, 2012

It appears that those who are waiting for the sequel to famous Stephen King novel The Shining will have to wait even longer for the long-awaited sequel.

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Written by Brandon Williams on Saturday, June 2nd, 2012

Stephen King has been a pioneer in the eBook industry. The Plant was serialized online and Riding the Bullet was one of the first mass market novels to hit the eBook format. King’s next novel, Joyland, will be released exclusively in the paperback format – at least at first.

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Written by Jenny Brady on Thursday, May 31st, 2012

Titan Books and Hard Case Crime have announced that it will publish the upcoming Stephen King novel titled Joyland. King is the world’s best-selling active novelist and has over 300 million books currently in print. The book is set in a North Carolina amusement park back in 1973, where a college student is going to […]

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Tabitha King is an American author who is perhaps most notable for being married to Stephen King. However, she has a literary career of her own, including eight novels, two non-fiction books, plus some short stories and poetry. Her books are regularly set in the fictional location of Nodd’s Ridge.

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Written by Ella Thomson on Saturday, May 12th, 2012

Stephen King fans will be looking forward to 2013, as the sequel to The Shining entitled Doctor Sleep will be released on January 15th from Scribner. And to get you even more excited, the synopsis for the book has just been released:

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Written by Julie Vegas on Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

An old Stephen King novel looks to be under development by Syfy as either a movie or perhaps a mini-series. The book, Eyes of the Dragon, is a fantasy novel that was published in 1987. It’ll be written by Michael Taylor and Jeff Vintar. The executive producers are going to be Taylor and Bill Haber.

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Written by Brandon Williams on Monday, April 23rd, 2012

It’s almost Tuesday, which usually means that you’ll see a lot of new books coming out. This week, we have a new book from Stephen King and one from a less established food-themed mystery writer Jessica Beck.

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Written by Dan Malone on Thursday, April 12th, 2012

Stephen King has written some of the best novels ever in the horror genre and now it may not be the writer, but rather the killer. “You Can’t Kill Stephen King” is a horror parody film – campy, of course – about a gang of friends who are vacationing near where Stephen King lives. They […]

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Written by Julie Vegas on Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

It appears Stephen King will be returning to the horror genre. According to Neil Gaiman, King is working on a new novel titled Joyland, about an amusement park serial killer.

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