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Thirteen Years: Stephen King in the Twenty-First Century

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Now, for the first time ever, Stephen King expert Kevin Quigley’s articles, reviews, and essays from the first thirteen years of the new century are collected in one place. From the beginnings of King’s involvement with the Internet with the publication of the first eBook bestseller, “Riding the Bullet,” to in-depth critiques of King’s most recent novels and stories, Thirteen Years is one of the most incisive and entertaining looks at King’s recent career yet compiled.Kevin Quigley has been writing books and articles on his favorite subject for decades. His unique look at King’s career spawned a popular chapbook series, including titles like Wetware, Blood in Your Ears, and Chart of Darkness. He has also written full-length works like A Good Story and Good Words, and, with Brian James Freeman, and Hans-Ake Lilja, The Illustrated Stephen King Movie Trivia Book. He has maintained a hugely popular King news and information page, Charnel House, since 1996, and more recently has written extensively on King for the site FEARnet.com.

135 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 29, 2015

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