Danse Macabre (1981)
Stephen King shows off his English Prof credentials with a romp through modern horror. Also an out-of-place anecdote about dowsing, for some reason. Continue reading Danse Macabre (1981)
Stephen King shows off his English Prof credentials with a romp through modern horror. Also an out-of-place anecdote about dowsing, for some reason. Continue reading Danse Macabre (1981)
Not content with bringing us COVID-19, a bat now has the gall to give a giant dog rabies and turn it into a killer. Continue reading Cujo (1981)
Local highway extension planners reckon without one thing: a bloke who’s absolutely mental and happy to exploit America’s lax gun laws. Continue reading Roadwork (1981)
A little girl turns out to be the very definition of a flamin’ Sheila. Continue reading Firestarter (1980)
An accident leaves a man with predictive powers. If only he’d seen it coming. Continue reading The Dead Zone (1979)
100 boys go for a really long walk. More dramatic than it sounds. Continue reading The Long Walk (1979)
A pandemic ravages America, irreparably dividing the survivors into two warring political factions. Where does he get this stuff? Continue reading The Stand (1978)
King’s first published collection of short stories, connected by the NIGHT OF THE SOUL. Also sometimes the actual night, if you hate metaphors. Continue reading Night Shift (1978)
A disaffected yoof holds his classmates hostage with psychological warfare. (Also a great big gun) Continue reading Rage (1977)
A young boy with telepathic and psychic powers finds himself trapped in A Hotel For Ghosts And That. Continue reading The Shining (1977)