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Stephen King, with his book and then screenplay, helped make pet cemeteries a pop culture horror joke.
The Shining was a 1980 film directed by Stanley Kubrick and based on a novel by Stephen King.
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Stephen King and others have teased Rowling for overusing adverbs when describing speech.
The bestseller lists of the 1980s and 1990s were dominated by brand names such as Stephen King and Danielle Steel.
The movie is based on the Stephen King novel of the same name, inspired by King's stay at Colorado's Stanley Hotel.
The bookshelf holds first-edition novels by Stephen King, Mr. Grahame-Smith's literary hero.
Mentions Ursula K. Le Guin, Lee Child, Harold Bloom, and Stephen King.
On a cheerier note, though, Stephen King, chief economist at HSBC, questions the conventional wisdom that bond yields must head back up.
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Stephen King's sequel to his horror novel The Shining is to be released on 24 September 2013, 36 years after the original was published.
Neal Baer, Stephen King, Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, Stacey Snider and Brian K. Vaughan, who wrote the television adaptation, will serve as executive producers.
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As you make your way south into Vancouver proper, stop in Stanley Park where Psych, The X-Files, and Stephen King's It all had scenes.
Modern farming is so efficient that Mr. Humphreys sometimes reads Stephen King novels in his tractor: GPS has relieved him of the need to steer.
Master of horror Stephen King was among Cronin's most vocal supporters.
Enhanced Editions, a U.K. book-app publisher founded in 2008, released enhanced titles from big-name authors such as Stephen King, Barack Obama, Nick Cave and Hilary Mantel.
When Stephen King, a horror writer, posted a novella on the Internet in March this year, some 400, 000 people downloaded it within the first 24 hours.
Elsewhere on the list was horror author Stephen King in third place, followed by Tom Clancy, best known for his 1984 novel The Hunt for Red October.
Why look around, and you will see a lot of free stuff for loan the collected works of John Wayne, Calamity Jane, Stephen King novels.
But what got the most attention was the fact that after shooting his teacher, he delivered a line from the Stephen King novel Rage with charismatic panache.
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The Timberline Lodge was used as the exterior of the Overlook Hotel for the 1980 Stephen King and Stanley Kubrick movie "The Shining, " starring Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall.
The serialized drama from Steven Spielberg's Amblin Television, based on Stephen King's best-selling novel of the same name, will premiere on the CBS Television Network on June 24, 2013.
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As a kid growing up in Connecticut's Fairfield County, he was a theater geek with an asymmetrical skater haircut and a bedroom full of Stephen King and Dean Koontz novels.
Herbert, who followed up his best-selling debut with another hit, "The Fog, " and another 21 books over the decades, was seen as a British rival to U.S. horror supremo Stephen King.
Before the season started, legendary horror author Stephen King and fellow novelist Stewart O'Nan decided to chronicle their season in book form but could not have imagined what was to transpire.
This week Stephen King announced the sequel - based on the story of Danny, the young boy who survived the horrific events at the Overlook Hotel - would be published next year.
Andrew Wylie, a prominent literary agent, has launched an e-book partnership with Amazon for some of his authors, bypassing traditional publishers and frightening them more than the latest Stephen King horror story.
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Mr Carpenter said characters such as Pennywise, the murderous clown in Stephen King's novel It, and the evil criminal mastermind the Joker in Batman, had contributed to the view of clowns as "scary".
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