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They’ve been married for ten years and for a long time everything was O.K.—swell—but now they argue. Now they argue quite a lot. It’s really all the same argument. It has circularity. It is, Ray thinks, like a dog track. When they . . .
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Read Stephen King's Short Story Premium Harmony
Dread Central —
... , the home for all things King-related, pointed us in the direction of The New Yorker, which published the story about a fight between a husband and wife while they are driving to a convenience store. ...
Horror Headlines: Tuesday November 3nd, 2009
Bloody Good Horror News —
... on Tue, 11/03/2009 - 10:57. Read Stephen King's latest short story "Premium Harmony" in its entirety . "Let Me In", the remake of "Let The Right One In", has begun shooting in New Mexico. Robert Englund stars ...
New Stephen King Short Story Appears in the New Yorker!
Icons of Fright News and Updates —
... return to Castle Rock (he abandoned the town in 1992's short story collection Nightmares & Dreamscapes) and makes a sly reference to Derry, ME's favorite clown Pennywise, it's not a horror story. As with many of the tales from his last two collections, it's a non-genre story that lacks any notion of the supernatural. For what it's worth, it's a good story; I just have my biases toward vampires and other preternatural creatures. Read the full story here. You can also get King's upcoming appearance schedule at Lilja's ...
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... Joel Bines of AlixPartners. "They are losing money on every item they sell at this price, so they want to make sure the items actually go to customers, who might then buy something else."
Top earning dead celebrities from Forbes. I only noted the writers. For the full list go here: No. 5 J.R.R. Tolkien $50 million No 8 Dr. Seuss $15 million No. 10 Michael Crichton $9 million Want to read a free Stephen King Story? Go here (from the New Yorker) Nov 4 was the anniversary of Howard Carter’s ...
For those who read this blog for the articles
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... There's also a Stephen King story in this week's New Yorker. http://www.newyorker.com/fiction/features/2009/11/09/091109fi_fiction_king ...
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