- •Introducing the Work of Others
- •Isbn: 0-297-85063-6.
- •Isbn: 0-425-17031-4.
- •Isbn: 0-312-86787-5.
- •Isbn: 0-446-69045-7.
- •12. Isbn: 1-56389-171-9.
- •Isbn: 0-425-16527-2.
- •Isbn: 0-7088-4352-2.
- •Isbn: 0-312-85976-7.
- •Isbn: 0-930096-57-6.
- •Isbn: 0-45121304-1.
- •Isbn: 0-45121304-1.
- •Isbn: 0-45121304-1.
- •Isbn: 0-575-60166-3.
- •Isbn: 0-312-04832-7.
Isbn: 0-446-69045-7.
2 d . The Poet, by Michael Connelly. New York: Warner Books, May 2004, mass-market
paperback, p. xi-xiii. ISBN: 0-446-60261-2.
“Introduction”—
59The House Next Door, by Anne Rivers Siddons. New York: The Stephen King Horror
Library, 2004, hardcover, p. vii-xxi. ISBN: 1582881553. [Book Club Edition]
“An Introduction”—
244 Appearances:
1. The Sandman, Volume 8: Worlds’ End , by Neil Gaiman, edited by Bob Kahan, illustrated by
D. Giordano, V. Locke, and Dave McKean. New York: DC Comics/Vertigo, 1994, hardcover, p. 7-
12. ISBN: 0-56389-170-0. Note: Reprinted in July, 1999.
1a. The Sandman, Volume 8: Worlds’ End, by Neil Gaiman, edited by Bob Kahan, illustrated by
D. Giordano, V. Locke and Dave McKean. New York: DC Comics, July 1995, trade paperback, p. 7-
12. Isbn: 1-56389-171-9.
“Introduction: Myth, Faith, and Ripley’s Believe It or Not! ”—
142Nightmares & Dreamscapes , by Stephen King. New York: Viking, [October] 1993,
hardcover, p. 1-9.
“Introduction: On Being Nineteen (and a Few Other Things)”—
170 Appearances:
1 . The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger , by Stephen King. New York, NY: Viking, June 2003,
hardcover, p. xi-xviii. Revised edition.
2 . The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three , by Stephen King. New York, NY: Viking,
June 2003, hardcover, p. xi-xvii.
3. The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands , by Stephen King. New York, NY: Viking, June 2003,
hardcover, p. xi-xvi.
4. The Dark Tower IV: Wizard & Glass , by Stephen King. New York, NY: Viking, June 2003,
hardcover, p. xi-xvi.
5 . The Dark Tower: Introduction & Extract from Wolves of the Calla. London, England:
Hodder & Stoughton, [Fall] 2003, paperback, p. iii-x. No ISBN. Note: Promotional booklet given
away with press kits in the United Kingdom.
“Introduction: Practicing the (Almost) Lost Art”—
165Everything’s Eventual, by Stephen King. New York: Scribner, [March] 2002, hardcover, p.
11-18.
“Introduction: Rita Hayworth and the Darabont Redemption”—
245The Shawshank Redemption: The Shooting Script, by Frank Darabont. New York:
Newmarket Press, March 1996, trade paperback, p. ix-xxi. ISBN: 1-55704-246-2.
“Introduction: Shiver…Shake…Scream…and Wonder”—
240Graven Images: The Best of Horror Fantasy and Science Fiction Film Art from the
Collection of Ronald V. Borst and Margaret A. Borst , edited by Ronald V. Borst, Keith Burns, and
Leith Adams. New York: Grove/Atlantic, [October] 1992, hardcover, p. 1-5. ISBN: 0-8021-1484-9.
“Introduction: The Importance of Being Forry”—
222Mr. Monster’s Movie Gold , by Forrest J. Ackerman. Virginia Beach, Norfolk, VA: The
Donning Company, 1981, trade paperback, p. 8-12. ISBN: 0-89865-100-X.
“Introduction: WARNING! WARNING! Hitch-hikers May Be Escaped LUNATICS!”—
234 Appearances:
1 . The Killer Inside Me, by Jim Thompson. Los Angeles, CA: Blood & Guts Press, October
1988, hardcover, p. [i-ix]. ISBN: 0-940941-07-4. A limited edition of 350 numbered copies, signed
by King.
1a. The Killer Inside Me, by Jim Thompson. Los Angeles, CA: Blood & Guts Press, October
1988, hardcover, p. [i-ix]. ISBN: 0-940941-07-4. A limited edition of 26 lettered copies, signed by
King.
1b. The Killer Inside Me, by Jim Thompson. Los Angeles, CA: Blood & Guts Press, October
1988, hardcover, p. [i-ix]. ISBN: 0-940941-07-4. An indeterminate number of copies designated
“Publisher’s Copy”, signed by King.
2 . The Fine Art of Murder: The Mystery Reader’s Indispensable Companion , edited by Ed
Gorman, Martin H. Greenberg, and Larry Segriff with Jon L. Breen. New York: Galahad Books,
1993, hardcover, p. 225-228. ISBN: 0-88365-910-7. Reprinted in 1995.
2a. The Fine Art of Murder: The Mystery Reader’s Indispensable Companion , edited by Ed
Gorman, Martin H. Greenberg, and Larry Segriff with John L. Breen. New York: Carroll & Graf,
November 1993, trade paperback, p. 225-228. ISBN: 0-88184-972-3.
3. As “A Word (Or Two) From Stephen King: WARNING! WARNING! Hitch-hikers May Be
Escaped LUNATICS!” in Midnight Graffiti (Winter/Spring 1997): 12-15.
“Introduction for The Shapes of Midnight”—
218The Shapes of Midnight, by Joseph Payne Brennan. New York: Berkley Books, October
1980, mass-market paperback, p. ix-xvi. ISBN: 0-425-04567-6.
“Introduction to The Girl Next Door”—
247 Appearances:
1 . The Girl Next Door, by Jack Ketchum [Pseudonym of Dallas Mayr]. Woodstock, GA:
Overlook Connection Press, October 1996, hardcover, p. 1-11. ISBN: 0-9633397-0-2. Limited
edition of 500 numbered copies, signed by King and Ketchum.
1 a . The Girl Next Door, by Jack Ketchum. Woodstock, GA: Overlook Connection Press,
October 1996, hardcover, p. 1-11. No ISBN. Limited edition of 52 lettered copies, signed by King
and Ketchum.
1b. The Girl Next Door, by Jack Ketchum. Woodstock, GA: Overlook Connection Press, May
1998, hardcover, p. 1-11. ISBN: 0-9633397-4-5. Trade edition.
1c. The Girl Next Door, by Jack Ketchum. Hiram, Georgia: Overlook Connection Press, August
2002, hardcover, p. 1-11. ISBN: 0-9633397-4-5. Note: This edition deletes some of the extra
material included in the previous editions.
1d. The Girl Next Door, by Jack Ketchum. Hiram, Georgia: Overlook Connection Press, July
2003, trade paperback, p. 1-11. ISBN: 1-892950-61-8.
2. As “Introduction to Jack Ketchum’s The Girl Next Door” in Secret Windows , by Stephen
King. New York, New York: Book-of-the-Month Club, 2000, hardcover, p. 365-372.
“Introduction to the Marvel Edition of Frankenstein”—
226 Appearances:
1 . Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus , by Mary W. Shelley, illustrated by Bernie
Wrightson. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1983, hardcover, p. 6-9. ISBN: 0-396-08278-5. Limited
edition of 500 numbered copies. Signed by King and Wrightson.
1a. Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus , by Mary W. Shelley, illustrated by Bernie
Wrightson. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1983, hardcover, p. 6-9. ISBN: 0-396-08278-5. Limited
edition of 26 lettered copies. Signed by King and Wrightson.
1b. Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus , by Mary W. Shelley, illustrated by Bernie
Wrightson. New York: Dodd, Mead, & Co., 1983, hardcover, p. 6-9. ISBN: 0-396-08277-7. Limited
trade edition.
2 . Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus , by Mary W. Shelley, illustrated by Berni
Wrightson. New York: Marvel Comics Group, 1983, trade paperback, p. 6-9. ISBN: 0-939766-75-2.
“A Marvel Illustrated Novel.”
3 . Bernie Wrightson’s Frankenstein , by Mary W. Shelley, illustrated by Bernie Wrightson.
Novato, CA, Lancaster, PA: A Charles F. Miller Book, Underwood-Miller Inc., 1994, hardcover, p.
6-9. ISBN: . A limited edition of 26 lettered. Signed by Wrightson.
3a. Bernie Wrightson’s Frankenstein , by Mary W. Shelley, illustrated by Bernie Wrightson.
Novato, CA, Lancaster, PA: A Charles F. Miller Book, Underwood-Miller Inc., 1994, hardcover, p.
6-9. A limited edition of 300 numbered copies. Signed by Wrightson.
3b. Bernie Wrightson’s Frankenstein , by Mary W. Shelley, illustrated by Bernie Wrightson.
Novato, CA, Lancaster, PA: A Charles F. Miller Book, Underwood-Miller Inc., December 1994,
hardcover, p. 6-9. ISBN: 0-88733-194-7.
3c. Bernie Wrightson’s Frankenstein , by Mary W. Shelley, illustrated by Bernie Wrightson.
Novato, CA, Lancaster, PA: A Charles F. Miller Book, Underwood-Miller Inc., December 1994,
trade paperback, p. 6-9. ISBN: 0-88733-193-9.
“Introduction to ’Salem’s Lot”—
179’Salem’s Lot: Illustrated Edition , by Stephen King. New York, NY: Doubleday, A
Division of Random House, December 2005, hardcover, p. ix-xii.
“Invasion of the Bodysnatchers”—
59“They’re Here…”: Invasion of the Bodysnatchers: A Tribute , edited by Kevin McCarthy
and Ed Gorman. New York: Berkley Boulevard Books, [January] 1999, trade paperback, p. 1-21.
