
Published by Scribner on November 3rd 2015
Pages: 512
Genres: Horror, Short Stories
Format: Hardcover
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Also by this author: Doctor Sleep, Cujo, Pet Sematary
A master storyteller at his best—the O. Henry Prize winner Stephen King delivers a generous collection of stories, several of them brand-new, featuring revelatory autobiographical comments on when, why, and how he came to write (or rewrite) each story.
Since his first collection, Nightshift, published thirty-five years ago, Stephen King has dazzled readers with his genius as a writer of short fiction. In this new collection he assembles, for the first time, recent stories that have never been published in a book. He introduces each with a passage about its origins or his motivations for writing it.
There are thrilling connections between stories; themes of morality, the afterlife, guilt, what we would do differently if we could see into the future or correct the mistakes of the past. “Afterlife” is about a man who died of colon cancer and keeps reliving the same life, repeating his mistakes over and over again. Several stories feature characters at the end of life, revisiting their crimes and misdemeanors. Other stories address what happens when someone discovers that he has supernatural powers—the columnist who kills people by writing their obituaries in “Obits;” the old judge in “The Dune” who, as a boy, canoed to a deserted island and saw names written in the sand, the names of people who then died in freak accidents. In “Morality,” King looks at how a marriage and two lives fall apart after the wife and husband enter into what seems, at first, a devil’s pact they can win.
Magnificent, eerie, utterly compelling, these stories comprise one of King’s finest gifts to his constant reader—“I made them especially for you,” says King. “Feel free to examine them, but please be careful. The best of them have teeth.”
I still have a ton of King novels to get through but I believe the short stories I’ve read are by far his best work with Night Shift being my absolute favorite. I adore that extremely creepy cover too!
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This is the creepiest cover. I can’t decide if I like it or not…but I do want to read it of course! I love when King puts out a collection of his stories that are hard to find.
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Oh boy. I love Kings short stories, I still need to read Full Darkness and No Stars. Must do that ASAP before this releases.
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