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  Encyclopedia: Nona (Stephen King)
'Nona' is a horror story by Stephen King published in the 'Skeleton Crew' collection.
It tells of a college dropout fleeing from life who meets and falls in love with a girl called Nona while hitchhiking on the road.
At the end, he is captured, knee deep in blood, and it turns out that perhaps he was the only one who has ever seen this Nona in the first place...
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Nona-(Stephen-King)   (157 words)

  
 Nona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Roman mythology, Nona was the equivalent of Clotho, the first of the Moirae, in Greek mythology.
Nona was also referred to as "Ninth", the roman goddess of pregnancy.
Stephen King wrote a short horror story titled: 'Nona', in his 'Skeleton Crew' collection.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nona   (108 words)

  
 Nona (Stephen King)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
'Nona' is a horror story by Stephen King published in the ' SkeletonCrew ' collection.
It tells of a college dropout fleeing from life who meets and falls in love with a girl called Nona while hitchhiking on theroad.
At the end, he is captured, knee deep in blood, and it turns out that perhaps he was the only one whohas ever seen this Nona in the first place...
www.therfcc.org /nona-stephen-king--342905.html   (110 words)

  
 My Stephen King Fan Page
King's short stories: "Shawshank Redemption", "The Body", "Apt Pupil" and "The Breathing Method" I was surprised when reading this book to find that He had written Shawshank Redemption.
This is one of Stephen King's crowning achievements.
King's talent to draw every detail of every aspect of his stories is what holds me tightest.
moset.tripod.com /stephenking.html   (2584 words)

  
 masque's stephen king page
King sits down and has a fascinating conversation with the reader, adding interesting facts about himself and his life along with his insight in horror fiction and film.
Stephen King stories illustrated by Berni Wrightsson, where everyone gets their just or unjust deserts with a little help from the supernatural, from the north pole or from space.
What makes them King are, of course, the sheer quality of the stories, their ability to grab the reader's attention and keep it till the final sentence.
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 alt.books.stephen-king FAQ
However, King's office has put up a note on www.stephenking.com saying that they are not accepting any additional requests at the moment.
King has stated that the stories won't all be collected elsewhere before the year 2000.
King, in the introduction to the 'Uncut' says that there was even more material not reinstated, and in Four Past Midnight actually says he revised the book, not just restored it to an original condition.
www.yoda.arachsys.com /sk/absk/faq.html   (4858 words)

  
 Stephen King -- Available Books
Stephen King had such fun recording the epic, unabridged audio version of his haunting novel Bag of Bones, he decided to publish the three-story collection Blood and Smoke exclusively on audio.
Stephen King himself has said that he finds his early work "raw," and Brian De Palma's movie was so successful that we feel like we have read the novel even if we never have.
King is as good as Spielberg or Steven Millhauser at depicting an enchanted kid's-eye view of the world, and his Harwich is realistically luminous to the tiniest detail: kids bashing caps with a smoke-flened rock, a car grille "like the sneery mouth of a chrome catfish," a Wild Mouse carnival ride that makes ki...
www.non.com /books/King_Stephen_ca.html   (9652 words)

  
 Book - Night Shift by Stephen King
King himself says in the foreword, implied horror is, many a times, a lot more horrifying than the actual skeleton in the closet, because here, you might not what else might be there in the closet with it.
The atmosphere is set amazingly, and King carries off the story with a grace that only he could manage.
Thus, this collection is a favour that King has done the world, and we should not insult him by not liking it.
www.sffworld.com /book/3968.html   (1172 words)

  
 MBR: Children's Bookwatch, January 2003
The latest in the outstanding "Sommer-Time Story" series for young readers, King Of The Pond is an engaging picture book cheerfully written by Carl Sommer and delightfully illustrated by Greg Budwine, that blends the adventures of a tadpole with an important lesson in sportsmanship and having respect for others.
An entertaining story of friendship, activity, and growing up, King Of The Pond is especially commended for competitive boys and girls in need of developing an understanding of why the virtues of forgiveness, sportsmanship, tolerance, and mutual respect are so important in their lives.
After his mother is taken by hunters, a lonely Dabu learns about life, friendship, and respect for the natural world as he explores the reef and ultimately decides that to survive he must return to his heard.
www.midwestbookreview.com /cbw/jan_03.htm   (5586 words)

  
 Stephen King's: Skeleton Crew
Some consider Skeleton Crew King's best collection, mainly due to the interweaving of several stories and the absolute stellar quality of its good stories, the book has some clunkers that brings the overall work down...
This is the story that King fans give to their friends who don't read horror in order to show them how literate, how charming a storyteller he can be.
Unrivalled monarch of the macabre Stephen King again takes the unsuspecting reader on a fantastic journey through the dark, shadowy areas of our innermost fears.
users.cybercity.dk /~nmb21186/skeletoncrew.htm   (400 words)

  
 Stephen King : Chronologie de ses oeuvres 1, par Roland Ernould. Cette liste est unique, originale, et propose un ordre ...
Stephen King : Chronologie de ses oeuvres 1, par Roland Ernould.
S'y retrouver dans l'ordre de création des différentes oeuvres littéraires de Stephen King n'est pas chose facile.
Stephen King est né le 21 septembre 1947.
rernould.club.fr /xchrono.html   (571 words)

  
 Stephen King -- All Books
Stephen King's most gripping and unforgettable novel, Bag of Bones, is a story of grief and lost love's enduring bonds, of a new love haunted by the secrets of the past, of an innocent child caught in a terrible crossfire.
With an introduction by Stephen King this is a very special addition to the Frankenstein canon.
In 1985, 39-year-old Stephen King announced in public that his pseudonymous alter ego, Richard Bachman, was dead.
www.non.com /books/King_Stephen_cc.html   (8819 words)

  
 The Stephen King FAQ
Father left when he was two for a pack of cigarettes and was never see again.
Ahaz reigned 735-715 BC as the 12th king of Judah.
Judah was attacked early in his reign by King Pekah of Isreal and King Rezin of Syria, who attempted to force Ahaz into a coalition agains Assyria.
home9.inet.tele.dk /karil/faq/skfaq.htm   (2713 words)

  
 Stephen King FAQ
Brother: David King, adopted in 1945, born 1945
Father left when he was two for a pack of cigarettes and was never seen again.
King first posted to the alt.books.stephen.king group on 6 Oct 94 from Cornell University.
www.yoda.arachsys.com /sk/faq.html   (609 words)

  
 INSOMNIA - La obra de Stephen King
Debido a la gran cantidad de artículos de no-ficción que ha escrito y publicado Stephen King a lo largo de su carrera, sólo se detallan los más importantes.
Stephen King and Clive Barker: Masters of the Macabre II (James Van Hise)
Stephen King From A to Z (George Beahm)
www.stephenking.com.ar /laobra.htm   (3650 words)

  
 Betts Books Current Inventory
Stephen King's the Dark Tower: A Concordance, Volume I - This is the first half of a two-volume concoradance for Stephen King's epic Dark Tower series, detailing character names, place names, and references to each other and the rest of King's work.
This first volume was originally prepared for King's personal use during his writing of the final books in the series, V through VII.
Stephen King's the Dark Tower: A Concordance, Volume II - The second half of a two-volume concoradance for Stephen King's epic Dark Tower series, detailing character names, place names, and references to each other and the rest of King's work.
www.bettsbooks.com /w95020ai.html   (6026 words)

  
 Stephen King   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Known as the king of American horror fiction since his first novel,
Stephen King's prolific output has spanned not only contemporary horror fiction, but film and television.
He has played a major role in popularizing horror by writing about real people facing unbelievable situations.
www.horrorweb.org /names/king_stephen.shtml   (146 words)

  
 Stephen King: The Link List
That also happens to be the title of a King short story.
Which happens to be where Charles Campion plowed into the gas pumps at Hapscomb’s Texaco, after he was infected by the Project Blue virus in The Stand.
In Thinner, Dr. Houston told Billy Halleck that he sounded “a little like a Stephen King novel.” Remember, this line came from a Richard Bachman novel.
www.malakoff.com /sklnklst.htm   (3604 words)

  
 King of Horror - Norma's Stephen King page - Buy Stephen King books and videos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
King of Horror - Norma's Stephen King page - Buy Stephen King books and videos
More Things Than Are Dreamt of : Masterpieces of Supernatural Horror-From Mary Shelley to Stephen King-In Literature and Film
Stephen King : A Reader's Checklist and Reference Guide
www.acay.com.au /~normab/king/shop.htm   (111 words)

  
 Dean's Den: Fugues and Fugue Sets
"Johann Georg Albrechtsberger gave lessons to Beethoven and succeeded Mozart, at the latter's request, as assistant to the Kapellmeister of St Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, with right of succession, a promotion realised two years after Mozart's death, in 1793.
He won contemporary distinction as an organist, composer and teacher, and displayed a particular mastery of counterpoint, reflected in his own 240 fugues and in the later work of his pupil Beethoven." web page
Fuga Nona in B flat Moderate, scherzando [2'10]
www.hannotte.net /Fugues.htm   (4005 words)

  
 Common Ties and characters between Stephen King Books
Common Ties in Books (A-D) This is my collection of links between Stephen King books.
For a full list of people, places, businesses, things and a lot more, see the Orderform page to purchase "The complete guide to the works of Stephen King".
The Talisman Lilly Sawyer starred in Blaze, which is the name of an unpublished story by Stephen King.
www.horrorking.com /common1.html   (1201 words)

  
 Exploration Trails - Books - Dogs - Page 1 (A-D)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Champions, 1995-2001 by Jan Linzy
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel in North America by Barbara Garnett-Smith
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels: An Owner's Companion by John Evans
www.fishesnpets.net /explore/booksdogs.shtml   (2693 words)

  
 Stephen King Fiction Bibliography
Stephen King (1947-): Fiction (and a little more) Bibliography
For a much more comprehensive, more official, but harder to read bibliography try The Official Stephen King Web Presence.
For the most comprehensive bibliography, download the PDF file they have available.
www.xmission.com /~tyranist/biblio/stephenking.html   (208 words)

  
 ED WOOD unofficial HOME PAGE
Cast: Bela Lugosi, Tor Johnson, Tony McCoy, Loretta King, Harvey Dunne, George Becwar, Paul Marco, Don Nagel, Bud Osborne, Jake Warren, Anne Wilner, Dolores Fuller, William Benedict, Ben Frommer, and Conrad Brooks.
PLAN 10 is a new source for lobby cards for BRIDE OF THE MONSTER.
Produced and directed by A.C. Stephen (Stephen C. Apostolof) (check out the interview on him in Psychotronic Video, number 8) Screenplay by Ed Wood and Stephen.
garnet.acns.fsu.edu /~lflynn/edwood.html   (3146 words)

  
 T. Rex's Guide to Stephen King - Short Stories
Rex's Guide to Stephen King - Short Stories
Below is a list of the short stories that King has written and where they have been published.
Published in three installments by King's Philtrum Press and given out as Christmas gifts to friends.
www.quinnell.us /literature/sk/story.html   (342 words)

  
 NLM News Index, August 1976 - December 2002
College of Informatics Class of 2001 (NLM employees elected to) (Stephen Altschul, Dennis Benson, Stephen Bryant, William Hole, Eugene Koonin, David Lipman, Stuart Nelson, James Ostell, John Wilbur) 7/01
Armitage, Frank, Exhibit of Paintings and Sketches, 11/83
NIH General Medical Sciences Special Act or Service Award, (Stephen Bryant)12/00
www.nlm.nih.gov /pubs/nlmnews/newsindex.html   (1553 words)

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