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Brett told agents her husband also sometimes used the name Stephen King.
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Brett told agents her husband also sometimes used the name Stephen King.
The Seattle Times 2012
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However, anything with the name Stephen King, Dan Brown or Stephenie Meyer will still fly off shelves as things are today, whatever is between the covers.
Do Ebooks, Legal or Not, Make You Buy Real Books? | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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The reason I write about words, is because I feel not everyone understands the true person writing them .. people hear the name Stephen King, they think of some dark, evil, sinister and blood thirsty man who wants to destroy with hatred and spill blood every chance he gets .. and I admit, while he is a very weird guy, he is also a very caring individual.
terrarose Diary Entry terrarose 2003
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"The Kingdom" (1994, 1997): Known in its native Denmark as "Riget," Lars von Trier's eight-episode miniseries focused on the supernatural happenings at a Copenhagen health-care facility called Kingdom Hospital (that's the name Stephen King used for his subpar American remake).
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Perhaps Inhofe should call Stephen King as his next witness, because if the Senator's global warming-denying viewpoint prevails, our future will surely be a horrific nightmare.stopglobalwarming. org
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It'd be like calling Stephen King's work on one of his novels a "run".
The Top 100 Comic Book Runs Master List | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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This helped spark his passion for horror -- and put him on a path that has led to his now calling Stephen King an influence, an admirer and a creative partner.
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Last month I also read 'Salem's Lot by Stephen King which is certainly a great story, but also a very traditional, Bram Stoker inspired take on the vampire: the vampire is Other, a monster on the loose that must be stopped and destroyed.
Archive 2006-03-01 Jeff 2006
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Last month I also read 'Salem's Lot by Stephen King which is certainly a great story, but also a very traditional, Bram Stoker inspired take on the vampire: the vampire is Other, a monster on the loose that must be stopped and destroyed.
Musing upon Anne Rice (Vampire, please shut up now). Jeff 2006
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