Stephen King
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 77 |
Web site | www.stephenking.com |
Date of birth | September 21,1947 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Portland |
Maine | |
United States | |
Height | 193 (cm) |
Spouse | Tabitha King |
Official site | stephenking.com |
Short stories | 2022-02-24 19:22:00 |
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The Mist | |
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Books | It |
The Shining | |
The Stand | |
Misery | |
The Green Mile | |
Fairy Tale | |
Carrie | |
Authors | Ghost Brothers of Darkland County |
Rocky Wood | |
Children | Joe Hill |
Naomi King | |
Owen King | |
Parents | Donald Edwin King |
Nellie Ruth Pillsbury King | |
Downwards | Fairy Tale |
The Outsider | |
Stephen King Short Fiction | |
Night Shift | |
Misery | |
It | |
The Institute | |
Fall from Innocence: The Body | |
The World of IT | |
Influences | H. P. Lovecraft |
Edgar Allan Poe | |
J. R. R. Tolkien | |
Grandchildren | Ethan King |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 408323 |
It
The Shining
The Shawshank Redemption
The Green Mile
The Mist
Misery
The Dark Tower
Stand by Me
It: Chapter Two
Under the Dome
Gerald's Game
1922
Christine
Rose Red
1408
Storm of the Century
Salem's Lot
Cujo
Thinner
The Langoliers
The Dead Zone
Children of the Corn
Creepshow
Carrie
Secret Window
Maximum Overdrive
Dolores Claiborne
Sleepwalkers
Firestarter
Silver Bullet
Stephen King's Desperation
Apt Pupil
Dreamcatcher
Cat's Eye
Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King
Riding the Bullet
The Running Man
Haven
Hearts in Atlantis
The Lawnmower Man
Graveyard Shift
Needful Things
Bag of Bones
Golden Years
Sometimes They Come Back
The Mangler
The Dark Half
Creepshow 2
The Night Flier
The Stand
It Chapter Two
Castle Rock
Doctor Sleep
Chapelwaite
Mr. Harrigan's Phone
Medal of Distinguished Contribution to American Letters
O. Henry Award
Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Mystery/Thriller
Edgar Grand Master Award
Goodreads Choice Awards Best Mystery & Thriller
Shirley Jackson Award
World Fantasy Award—Short Fiction
Alex Awards
Edgar Award for Best Short Story
Bram Stoker Award for Novel
World Fantasy Award—Life Achievement
Goodreads Choice Awards Best Fantasy
Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement
Bram Stoker Award for Best Fiction Collection
World Horror Convention Grand Master Award
August Derleth Award
Bram Stoker Award for Best Long Fiction
Hugo Award for Best Related Work
Goodreads Choice Awards Best Horror
Bram Stoker Award for Best Non-Fiction
Goodreads Choice Awards Best Science Fiction
World Fantasy Convention Award
German Fantastic Prize
Karl Edward Wagner Award
Black Quill for Dark Genre Novel Of The Year
British Fantasy Award for Best Short Story
Quill Award for Sports
National Magazine Awards for Fiction
International Horror Guild Award for Television
Stephen King Life story
Stephen Edwin King is an American author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, crime, science-fiction, and fantasy novels. Described as the "King of Horror", his books have sold more than 350 million copies as of 2006, and many have been adapted into films, television series, miniseries, and comic books.
Nuzo Onoh - the Queen of African horror who is terrified of ghosts
... Previous winners of the award include household names in horror fiction like Stephen King, Anne Rice and British actor Christopher Lee, famous for playing Dracula in numerous films...
Simon & Schuster: Publisher to be sold for $1. 6bn
... Titles released since include Dale Carnegie s How to Win Friends and Influence People; Joseph Heller s military satire Catch-22 and best-selling mysteries by Stephen King...
Twitter restores blue tick to high profile accounts
... Mr Musk has claimed that he paid for the subscriptions himself on behalf of the author Stephen King, the actor William Shatner and the basketball player Lebron James who had all criticised the scheme...
Twitter blue tick: Multiple Hillarys and New Yorks as verifications disappear
... At the same time, Elon Musk has given blue ticks to a few celebrities who didn t ask for one, such as writer Stephen King...
Is time up for Twitter?
... Mr Musk also claims that he has personally paid for the subscriptions of Stephen King, LeBron James and William Shatner - who are all critics of the Twitter Blue monthly subscription scheme...
Michael K Williams: Drug dealer pleads guilty over The Wire actor's death
... His death saw an outpouring of emotion and tributes from a host of famous faces, including the film director Spike Lee, actress Viola Davis and author Stephen King, who described Williams as " fantastically talented"...
'Digital newsletters really humanise you to your readers'
... " I m not Stephen King, I m just barely getting started...
Ten days of Twitter chaos
... The platform after initial reports of a $20 monthly fee were met with complaints by some celebrities, including author Stephen King...
'Digital newsletters really humanise you to your readers'
By Jill Martin WrennBusiness reporter
Author Elle Griffin says she would definitely turn down a book deal if she was ever offered one.
" I'd never accept one… traditional book publishing is full of bad math, and Even Worse marketing, " says the 37-year-old writer of gothic novels.
Last Year , instead of releasing her First Book , called Obscurity, as physical copies in High Street bookstores, or as a Kindle version to download, she started to self-publish chapters as email instalments.
Using online publishing platform Substack, the new chapters were emailed out every week or two to Ms Griffin's subscribers.
She already had More Than 3,000 non-paying followers before she started to release The Book , as she had for A Number of years been writing articles on numerous topics.
But by The End of The First 12 Months of her novel's serialisation her subscriber numbers had More Than doubled, thanks to recommendations from readers and other Substack account holders.
Based in Salt Lake City , Utah, Ms Griffin now has 6,843 subscribers, and, crucially, 301 paying ones.
They are charged from $10 (£8. 60) a month, or $50 per annum, and Ms Griffin says in The First year she earned nearly $18,000.
With many of us, writing coach Nancy Erickson says it makes sense for novelists like Ms Griffin to Focus On offering readers direct digital access to their work.
" What you really want to do is meet your audience wherever they're already engaged, " says Ms Erickson, who is based in St Louis, Missouri. She adds that digital engagement " helps authors build their brands, as well as finding other revenue generating activities".
Jane Ostler is executive Vice President of global thought leadership at brand consulting company Kantar. She sees online serialisation as an effective form of Digital Marketing , a way for new writers to get themselves better known. " I think there is a lot of potential here for a new writer, " she says.
While prolific Nottingham-based author Kristina Adams hasn't serialised any of her 16 self-published novels and three non-fiction titles, she has been sending free weekly digital newsletters about literature and life to subscribers since 2014. This Was two years before the now 32-year-old released her First Book .
She continues to send these emails out to More Than 2,500 people via a service called MailerLite. They include stories about things referenced in her books, talks about her dog Millie, and promotion of upcoming releases.
" Digital newsletters in particular, I think More Than Social Media , really humanise you to your readers, " says Ms Adams, who writes romance titles under her full name, and Ghost Stories as Kc Adams . " It gives you a much closer connection.
" And sending out the newsletters really makes a different to sales. Every Time I sent one out I get an up-turn in sales.
" You can think that you are sending out far too many, but in most cases only about a fifth of people will open each email. So while you think you are shouting and demanding attention, most subscribers wouldn't see it that way. "
Back in Salt Lake City , Ms Griffin is now serialising her second novel. She says she was inspired to release her book in instalments by 19Th Century French writer Alexandre Dumas .
Like her, he wrote Gothic Fiction , and his well-known novel The Count of Monte Cristo was serialised in a Parisian weekly newspaper in the 1840S .
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As Is The Norm for Substack, people can read the chapters of Ms Griffin's novels for free via her page on the app and website.
However, paying subscribers get extra benefits, such as The Ability to read Ms Griffin's commentaries, post their own thoughts, chat with other subscribers, and even write and publish their own essays.
Ms Griffin says all this feedback is very helpful.
" Recently, two readers mentioned that they wished my chapters were longer, so I started making them longer, " she says. " I love being able to respond in real-time. "
Ms Griffin adds that she had researched self-publishing her books in digital form via Amazon, but that her subscription model is far more lucrative.
She explains the maths. " Say I sold 1,000 books on Amazon, then I'd make $1,000, maybe more, maybe $5,000.
" But if I - instead of just selling it - Adopted a subscription model, and charged readers $8 or $9 a month, then from the same 1,000 fans, I could presumably make $100,000 in salary. "
She adds that with a traditional book deal she'd be Even Worse off financially, as she'd likely only get a royalty rate of around 15% of revenues.
In addition to the subscription payments, Ms Griffin's followers can pay to buy and download the digital artwork that she designs for each chapter.
" I think The Beauty of it [serialisation] is you can start grassroots, and start from the bottom, " she says. " I'm not Stephen King , I'm just barely getting started. "
Source of news: bbc.com