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11/26/09
King revealed at an appearance in Toronto, Canada, that the new novel, with a working title of Doctor Sleep , will jump ahead 40 years from where the last novel left off and follow the story of Danny Torrance, son of The Shining 's lead character, Jack.
The author joked with the crowd, telling them he's a bit nervous to write the novel, but said, "Maybe if I keep talking about it I won't have to write it."
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Perez Hilton
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11/24/09
Dome gets a lot of mileage out of a simple premise: on October 21, a force field encloses Chesters Mill, Maine.
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The A.V. Club
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11/21/09
The novel is about one of those small New England towns that King enjoys writing about suddenly finding itself trapped in a force field.
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TV Squad
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11/20/09
I can't refer to the "two Stevens" because Steven Spielberg and Stephen King spell their first name differently.
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MTV Movies Blog
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11/12/09
Being the resident Dark Tower nerd in these parts I wanted to comment on the movements in Roland Deschain's reality.
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Ain't It Cool News
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11/10/09
Turns out J.J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof will not be adapting Stephen King's Dark Tower series for the big screen like originally planned.
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Cinematical.com
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11/08/09
In Stephen King's vast library of work—more than 60 books and nearly 400 short stories written over 35 years, according to The New York Times —the death tolls are vast, and the antagonists are monstrous, powerful, and often arbitrary.
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The A.V. Club
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11/07/09
Stop me if you've heard this one before.
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New York Post - New York NY
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10/30/09
New Moon opens—squeeeee!—and the undead are getting restless.
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E! Online
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10/30/09
For this week's final Halloween movies list, I decided to turn hit up the real superstars: my co-workers here in the MTV Newsroom who keep this great ship moving every damn day.
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MTV Movies Blog