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StephenKing.com Version III Goes Live

Posted on: May 4th, 2011 1:05:50 pm

Earlier today, StephenKing.com proudly unveiled the latest version of the official web site. The comprehensive upgrade offers many new features including full compatibility with Apple devices and most mobile platforms.
 
At the core of the new experience, the Constant Browser will find a revolutionary homepage that offers all the latest news, release info, and Coming Soon content in one central location. We have also provided new RSS and Twitter News feeds to make it easier to stay abreast of everything Stephen King.
 
With improved search capabilities, an upgraded library and dozens of other significant improvements, the new StephenKing.com is a vast digital playground that looks to the future of Stephen's work.
 
The old site is still available here, but the content will no longer be updated.

 

Under the Weather

Posted on: April 28th, 2011 1:43:23 pm

Stephen's new short story, "Under the Weather" (written just in the past month or two) will be included in the U.S. paperback edition and as a new e-book edition of Full Dark, No Stars which will be released on May 24, 2011.  It will be in Hodder's ebook edition releasing on May 24th and their mass-market edition which will be released at the end of July.

 

11/22/63 Hardcover Dust Jacket Revealed

Posted on: April 20th, 2011 10:00:00 am

The dust jacket artwork for 11/22/63 has been revealed and is now available at the link below. The design created by veteran digital artist Rex Bonomelli offers a glimpse into the epic tale that hits the shelves on November 8th 2011.

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Atlantic Interview

Posted on: April 12th, 2011 9:41:27 am

Atlantic Magazine has posted an interview with Stephen regarding Herman Wouk is Still Alive, the creative process and the state of fiction in general. The short story Herman Wouk is Still Alive is now available to subscribers of the TheAtlantic.com. The issue containing this short story hits newsstands April 19th.

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Poll Results

Posted on: April 1st, 2011 3:04:19 am

The results are in for the artist fans would like to have illustrate The Wind Through the Keyhole!

Michael Whelan - 1073 Votes
Phil Hale 114 - Votes
Ned Dameron - 61 Votes
Dave McKean - 179 Votes
Bernie Wrightson - 227 Votes
Darrel Anderson - 52 Votes
Jae Lee - 325 Votes
Gregory Manchess - 67 Votes
Donato Giancola 151 - Votes

The final choice will still need to be determined as there are other factors involved in making that decision, but your input into the selection process has been very much appreciated!

 

Ghost Brothers Update

Posted on: March 30th, 2011 1:21:47 pm

AccessAtlanta.com has reported that the production of Ghost Brothers of Darkland County will open at the Alliance Theatre during the 2011-2012 season. For more information, see the link below.

More Information (AccessAtlanta.com)

More Information (AllianceTheatre.org)

 

 

 

 

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SCREEM #22 (Online Edition)

Release Date: April 28th, 2011

SCREEM #22 ,the vampire issue, features an exclusive interview with Stephen King as well as an essay on Salem's Lot by author Bev Vincent (The Illustrated Stephen King companion and The Road to the Dark Tower).  You can purchase it on-line now and it will also be available in print at newsstands and major book chains in the U.S. in mid-May.

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Herman Wouk is Still Alive

Release Date: April 19th, 2011

Stephen’s short story, “Herman Wouk is Still Alive” is featured in the current issue of The Atlantic.

Update: The story is now available at TheAtlantic.com.

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Coming Soon

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Full Dark, No Stars - Paperback Edition

Release Date: April 28th, 2011

The merciless collection of short stories, Full Dark, No Stars will be released in paperback format on May 24th 2011. The constant reader will be pleased to learn this edition also contains a new story by Stephen titled Under the Weather.

Full Dark, No Stars Page

Hardcover Promo Page

Hardcover Limited Edition Promo Page

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Classic Stephen

More Classic Stephen

 
The Dead Zone

Original Release Date: August 1979

The swingin' 70s are winding down as the decadent 80s beckon with promises of fortune and power.  Skylab plummets to earth as Sadham Hussein is "elected" to power in Iraq.  Margaret Thatcher becomes Britain's first female Prime Minister as Three Mile Island melts down like a fine grilled cheese.

It's 1979 and Stephen is about to publish one of his most respected novels to date, The Dead Zone.

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