Books about Stephen King

Books about Stephen King

There have been many books published about Stephen King and his works.

* 1981: Edward J. Zagorski: "Teacher's Manual: Novels of Stephen King"
* 1984: Douglas E. Winter: "Stephen King: The Art of Darkness: The Life and Fiction of the Master of the Macabre"
* 1986: Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller: "Kingdom of Fear: The World of Stephen King"
* 1988: Don Herron: "Reign of Fear: The Fiction and Film of Stephen King (1982-1989)"
* 1988: Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller: "Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King" (1988)
* 1989: George Beahm: "The Stephen King Companion"
* 1989: Tyson Blue: "The Unseen King"
* 1990: Stephen Spignesi: "The Stephen King Quiz Book"
* 1991: Stephen Spignesi: "The Complete Stephen King Encyclopedia" (includes art by Steve Fiorilla, Jim McDermott and others)
* 1992: Tony Magistrale (Ed.): "The Dark Descent: Essays Defining Stephen King's Horrorscape"
* 1992: Stephen Spignesi: "The Second Stephen King Quiz Book"
* 1998: Harold Bloom (Ed.): "Stephen King" (part of series Modern Critical Views)
* 1998: Stephen Spignesi: "The Lost Work of Stephen King"
* 2001: Stanley Wiater, Christoper Golden, Hank Wagner: "The Stephen King Universe; A Guide to the Worlds of Stephen King"
* 2001: Stephen Spignesi: "The Essential Stephen King"
* 2003: Rocky Wood, David Rawsthorne, Norma Blackburn: "The Complete Guide to the Works of Stephen King" First and Second Editions 2004: Third Edition [ [http://www.horrorking.com/order/index.html The Complete Guide To The Works Of Stephen King ] ]
* 2004: Bev Vincent: "The Road to the Dark Tower" [ [http://www.cemeterydance.com/sh/vincent01.html The Road to the Dark Tower: Cemetery Dance Publications ] ]
* 2006: Rocky Wood, with David Rawsthorne and Norma Blackburn: "Stephen King: Uncollected, Unpublished" [ [http://www.kanrockpublishing.com/ advertising agency business advice news at kanrockpublishing.com ] ]
* 2007: Rocky Wood and Justin Brooks: "The Stephen King Collector's Guide" [ [http://www.horrorking.com/collector/ The Stephen King Collector's Guide ] ]
* 2008: Justin Brooks: "Stephen King: A Primary Bibliography of the World’s Most Popular Author" [ [http://www.cemeterydance.com/sh/brooks01.html Stephen King: A Primary Bibliography of the World's Most Popular Author: Cemetery Dance Publications ] ]
* 2008: Rocky Wood and Justin Brooks: "Stephen King: The Non-Fiction" [ [http://www.cemeterydance.com/sh/wood02.html Stephen King: The Non-Fiction: Cemetery Dance Publications ] ]

Material about King can also be found in his own partly autobiographical "" (2000), as well as scattered throughout King's "Danse Macabre" (1981).

A critical analysis of King's work can be found in S. T. Joshi's "The Modern Weird Tale" (2001).

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