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Of the stories King wrote for this collection, two became films and another is in the works. The novella Riding the Bullet became a direct-to-video film by the same name , released in 2004 and directed by Mick Garris , who made many films and TV miniseries of King's works, and the film 1408 (2007) appeared in theaters, starring John Cusack .
Everything's Eventual is a fantasy novella by American writer Stephen King. It was originally published in the October/November 1997 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction . In 2000, it was included in the game Stephen King's F13 , [ 1 ] and in 2002, in King's collection of the same name .
"All That You Love Will Be Carried Away" is a short story by Stephen King. It was originally published in the January 29, 2001 issue of The New Yorker magazine. In 2002, it was included in King's collection Everything's Eventual .
Sleeping Beauties. Around the world a sleeping sickness plunges women into a strange, cocooned state. If awakened, they turn homicidal. King and his son screw this global story down to a small ...
Everything's Eventual (2002) Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 1999 [2] "L. T.'s Theory of Pets" short story: Six Stories (April 1997) Everything's Eventual (2002) "General" screenplay: Screamplays (September 1997) Uncollected: Written around 1985 for the film Cat's Eye (1985) Everything's Eventual: novella: The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction ...
Original audiobook of three stories; collected in Everything's Eventual (2002) Storm of the Century: Pocket Books: 978-0-671-03264-7: Original screenplay, published shortly before the initial airing 2000: The Plant: Philtrum Press: Published partially in 1982/83/85/2000; Unfinished 2009 Stephen King Goes to the Movies: Pocket Books: 978-1-416 ...
Dive into all of the iconic stories from the King of horror.
"That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is in French” is a horror short story by American writer Stephen King. It was originally published in the June 22, 1998 issue [1] of The New Yorker magazine. In 2002, it was collected in King's collection Everything's Eventual. It focuses on a married woman in a car ride on vacation constantly repeating ...