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1a. Dancing with the Dark: True Encounters with the Paranormal by the Masters of the
Macabre, edited by Stephen Jones. New York, NY: Caroll & Graf Publishers, Inc., August 1999,
trade paperback, p. 172-173. ISBN: 0-7867-0620-1.
“Vassar Commencement Speech”—
419 Appearances:
1. http://www.stephenking.com/. 2001.
2. As “Full Circle: What You Pass On” in Family Circle (November 1, 2001): 156. Note: This
article consists of edited excerpts from the Vassar commencement address.
The Village Vomit—
344 Self-published. 1963-1964.
“Violence on Television—Too Much, or Too Little?”—
302Bangor Daily News (January 17, 1976): 2, 9.
“Visit With an Endangered Species”—
307Playboy (January, 1982): 122, 244.
“A Warning from…Stephen King”—
237Disney Adventures (October, 1991): 118.
“Watch ‘Witch’ Again”—
296Bangor Daily News (August 11, 1999): A8.
“A Watt Post-Mortem”—
326Bangor Daily News (October 14, 1983): 14.
“What Ails the U.S. Male: Fire and Ice Cream”—
369Mademoiselle (November, 1985): 137.
“What I Watch”—
313TV Guide (November 27-December 3, 1993).
“What is Stephen King Trying to Prove?”—
296The New York Times Magazine (September 10, 2000): 10.
“What Stephen King Does For Love”—
387 Appearances:
1. Seventeen (April, 1990): 240-241.
2 . Secret Windows , by Stephen King. New York, New York: Book-of-the-Month Club, 2000,
hardcover, p. 353-359.
“What Went Down When Magyk Went Up”—
267The New York Times Book Review (February 10, 1985): 7.
“What’s Scaring Stephen King”—
333Omni (February, 1987): 16.
“When Is TV Too Scary For Children?: Now You Take ‘Bambi’ Or ‘Snow White’—That’s
Scary”—
305 Appearances:
1. TV Guide (June 13-19, 1981): 7-8, 10.
2. As “If You Really Want To Be Scared, Start With ‘Hansel And Gretel’” in TV Guide
[Canadian edition] (September 5-11, 1981): 2-3, 6, 8.
3. As “Now You Take ‘Bambi’ Or ‘Snow White’— That’s Scary!” in Popular Writing in
America: The Interaction of Style and Audience, Third Edition, edited by Donald McQuade and
Robert Atwan. New York: Oxford University Press, 1985, trade paperback. ISBN: 0-19-503589-5.
3a. As “Now You Take ‘Bambi’ Or ‘Snow White’— That’s Scary!” in Popular Writing in
America: The Interaction of Style and Audience, Fourth Edition, edited by Donald McQuade and
Robert Atwan. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988, trade paperback, p. 338-342. ISBN: 0-19-
505323-0.
3b. As “Now You Take ‘Bambi’ Or ‘Snow White’— That’s Scary!” in Popular Writing in
America: The Interaction of Style and Audience, Fifth Edition, edited by Donald McQuade and
Robert Atwan. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993, trade paperback, p. 285-288. ISBN: 0-19-
507308-8.
4. As “Now You Take ‘Bambi’ Or ‘Snow White’— That’s Scary!” in Writing Fiction: A Guide
To Narrative Craft, Fifth Edition , edited by Janet Burroway. Boston: Addison-Wesley/Longman
Inc., 2000, trade paperback, p. 285-289. ISBN: 0-321-02689-6.
5. As “Now You Take ‘Bambi’ Or ‘Show White’— That’s Scary!” in Elements of Literature
with Readings in World Literature, Fourth Course . Forth Worth, Texas: Holt, Rinehart, and
Winston, A division of Harcourt Brace & Company, [June] 2000, hardcover, p. 480, 482-484. ISBN:
0-03-052063-0. [Abridgement]
“Whining About the Movies in Bangor: Take That, ‘Top Gun’”—
288Bangor Daily News (April 9, 1987): 11.
“Why I Am For Gary Hart”—
327The New Republic (June 4, 1984): 14-16.
“Why I Chose Batman”—
229Batman Comics #400 Anniversary Issue (October, 1986): [no pagination].
“Why I Was Bachman”—
126 Appearances:
1 . The Bachman Books, by Stephen King. New York: New American Library, October 1985,
cloth, p. v-x. Only in printings of The Bachman Books through 1995. In 1996, this essay was replaced
by King’s “The Importance of Being Bachman” piece.
2. The Stephen King Desk Calendar 2006. New York: Doubleday Book Club, [October] 2005,
spiral-bound hardcover, [p. February 6-8, 2006 & February 9-12, 2006]. ISBN: 1-58288-188-X.
[Excerpt]
“Why I Wrote The Eyes of the Dragon”—
375Castle Rock: The Stephen King Newsletter (February, 1987): 1, 6.
“Why We Crave Horror Movies”—
58 Appearances:
1. Playboy (January, 1981): 150-154, 237-238, 240, 242, 244, 246.
2. The St. Martin’s Guide to Writing, Second Edition , edited by Rise B. Axelrod and Charles
R. Cooper. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1988, hardcover, p. 294-296. ISBN: 0-312-00283-1.
2a. The St. Martin’s Guide to Writing, Second Edition , edited by Rise B. Axelrod and Charles
R. Cooper. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1988, trade paperback, p. 294-296. ISBN: 0-312-00284-
X.
2b. The St. Martin’s Guide to Writing, Third Edition , edited by Rise B. Axelrod and Charles
R. Cooper. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1991, hardcover, p. 295-297. ISBN: 0-312-03495-4.
2c. The St. Martin’s Guide to Writing, Third Edition, edited by Rise B. Axelrod and Charles R.
Cooper. New York: St. Martin’s Press, January 1991, trade paperback, p. 295-298. ISBN: 0-312-
03494-6.
2d. The St. Martin’s Guide to Writing, Fourth Edition , edited by Rise B. Axelrod and Charles
R. Cooper. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1994, hardcover, p. 343-345. ISBN: 0-312-07541-3.
2e. The St. Martin’s Guide to Writing, Fourth Edition , edited by Rise B. Axelrod and Charles
R. Cooper. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1994, trade paperback, p. 343-345. ISBN: 0-312-10372-7.
2f. The St. Martin’s Guide to Writing, Fifth Edition , edited by Rise B. Axelrod and Charles R.
Cooper. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1997, hardcover, p. 339-341. ISBN: 0-312-11634-9.
2g. The St. Martin’s Guide to Writing, Fifth Edition , edited by Rise B. Axelrod and Charles R.
Cooper. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1997, trade paperback, p. 339-341. ISBN: 0-312-13326-X.
2h. The St. Martin’s Guide to Writing, Sixth Edition , edited by Rise B. Axelrod and Charles R.
Cooper. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s Press, 2001, hardcover, p. 411-414. ISBN: 0-312-20106-0.
2i . The St. Martin’s Guide to Writing, Short Sixth Edition , edited by Rise B. Axelrod and
Charles R. Cooper. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s Press, 2001, trade paperback. ISBN: 0-312-24059-
7.
2j. The St. Martin’s Guide to Writing, Seventh Edition , edited by Rise B. Axelrod and Charles
R. Cooper. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s Press, 2004, hardcover. ISBN: 0-312-40052-7.
2k. The St. Martin’s Guide to Writing, Short Seventh Edition , edited by Rise B. Axelrod and
Charles R. Cooper. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s Press, 2004, trade paperback, p. 453-456. ISBN: 0-
312-40053-5.
3 . Literature: The Human Experience, Shorter Fifth Edition with Essays, edited by Richard
Abcarian and Marvin Klotz. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1992, trade paperback, p. 579-580.
