Can tak,can tah.

Novels

1974 Carrie 
1975 Salem's Lot
1977 Shining
1978 The Stand
1979 The DeadZone
1980 Firestarter
1980 Danse Macabre(Nonfiction)
1981 Cujo
1982 The Dark Tower-The Gunslinger
1983 Christine
1983 Cycle of the Werewolf
1983 Pet Sematary
1984 The Talisman(with Peter Straub)
1986 It
1987 The Eyes of the Dragon
1987 The Dark TowerII-Drawing of the Three
1987 Misery
1987 The Tommyknockers
1989 The Dark Half
1989 The Stand-uncut Edition
1991 Needful Things
1991 The Dark TowerIII-The Waste Lands
1992 Delores Claiborne
1994 Insomnia
1995 Rose Madder
1995 Umney's Last Case
1996 The Green Mile 1-The Two Dead Girls
1996 the Green Mile 2-The Mouse on the Mile
1996 The Green Mile 3-Coffey's Hands
1996 The Green Mile 4-The Bad Death of Eduard Delacroix
1996 The Green Mile 5-Night Journey
1996 The Green Mile 6-Coffey on the Mile
1996 Desperation
1997 The Green Mile-The Complete Serial Novel
1997 The Dark TowerIV-Wizard and Glass
1998 Bag of Bones
1999 The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon

Collections of Short Stories and Novellas

1978 Night Shift 1982 Different Seasons 1985 Skeleton Crew 1990 Four Past Midnight 1993 Nightmares and Dreamscapes

ScreenPlays

1999 Storm Of The Century


Tak the Thief, Tak the Cruel, Tak the Despot

Books By Stephen King under the pseudonym Richard Bachman

1977 Rage
1979 The Long Walk
1981 Roadwork
1983 The Running Man
1984 Thinner
1985 The Bachman Books
1996 Regulators

Stephen King talking about Richard Bachman,"Richard Bachman began his career not as a delusion but as a sheltered place where I could publish a few early works which I felt readers might like. Then he began to grow and come alive, as the creatues of a writer's imagination so frequently do. I began to imagine his life as a dairy farmer...his wife, the beautiful Claudia Inez Bachman...his solitary New Hampshire morning, spent milking the cows, getting in the wood, and thinking about his stories..his evenings spent writing these stories, always with a glass of whiskey beside his Olivetti typewriter. He took on his own reality, that's all,and when his cover was blown, he died. I made light of this in the few interviews I felt required to give on the subject, saying that Richard Bachman died of cancer of the pseudonym,but it was actually shock that killed him:the realization that sometimes people just won't let you alone. Put another way, Bachman was the vampirish side of my existence, killed by the sunlight of disclosure."

Richard Bachman

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