Skeleton Crew

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Skeleton Crew
Author Stephen King
Country USA
Language English
Genre(s) Horror
Publisher Signet
Released 1985
Pages 576
ISBN ISBN 0-451-16861-5

Skeleton Crew (1985) is the second published anthology of short stories by Stephen King. The first collection, Night Shift was published seven years prior in 1978. Different Seasons, a collection of four novellas, was published between the two in 1982. Skeleton Crew was originally published in hardback form by Putnam (512 pages). It has been reprinted multiple times in the years since in both hardback and paperback forms. A limited edition of 1,000 copies was published by Scream Press in 1986 featuring illustrations by J.K. Potter.

Contents

[edit] Overview

The collection features 22 works. Including nineteen short stories, a novella (114 pages, hardback), "The Mist," and two poems: "Paranoid: A Chant" and "For Owen".

In addition to the introduction, in which King directly addresses his readers in his signature conversational style, Skeleton Crew features an epilogue of sorts entitled "Notes" wherein King discusses the origins of several stories in the collection.

The stories are collected from science-fiction and horror anthologies (Dark Forces, Shadows, Terrors, and New Terrors) genre magazine publications (Twilight Zone, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Startling Mystery Stories, Weirdbook and Fantasy and Science Fiction) and popular magazines (Redbook, Gallery, Yankee and Playboy).

Although published in 1985, the stories collected in Skeleton Crew span seventeen years from "The Reaper's Image" (King's second professional sale when he was just eighteen years old)[1] [2] to "The Ballad of The Flexible Bullet" which was completed in 1983[3].

Skeleton Crew is critically held as showing King as a maturing writer [4] with greater breadth and depth than his previous short works [5].

The collection also features some more personal works, including "For Owen" the poem he wrote for his son, and "Gramma" a horrific tale from an eleven-year old boy's perspective that seems to recall King's own horrors living with his invalid grandmother [6].

Of one of the stories in the collection, King says: "As far as short stories are concerned, I like the grisly ones the best. However the story "Survivor Type" goes a little bit too far, even for me." [7]

[edit] Stories

The book contains the following stories:

[edit] Adaptations

[edit] Film and television

"The Raft" was adapted as a segment of the 1987 New World Pictures anthology film Creepshow 2, with a script by George A. Romero, and directed by Michael Gornic.

"Word Processor of the Gods" (1984 Laurel TV directed by Michael Gornic) was a 22-minute episode of Tales from the Darkside.

"Gramma" (1986 CBS/MGM-UA directed by Bradford May) was a 21-minute episode of The New Twilight Zone written by Harlan Ellison.

[edit] Dollar Baby adaptations

The following stories have been adapted as Dollar Baby short films:

  • Here There Be Tygers (1988) by Guy Maddin
  • Paranoid (2000) by Jay Holben
  • Here There Be Tygers (2003) by James Cochrane

[edit] Other media adaptations

The Mist was adapted into a text-based computer game by Mindscape Software.

The Mist was adapted as a 90-minute full-cast audio recording in 1986 in "3-D Sound" from ZBS Productions, released by Simon & Schuster, Inc..

[edit] References

  • ^  - King, Stephen, "Introduction" to Skeleton Crew, Putnam Press 1985 pp. 13
  • ^  - Collings, Michael R., The Annotated Guide to Stephen King, Starmount Press, 1986, pp.25
  • ^  - Beahm, George, The Stephen King Companion, Andrews and McNeel, 1989, pp. 271
  • ^  - Spignesi, Stephen J. The Essential Stephen King, New Page Books, 2001, pp. 232
  • ^  - Grant, Charles L. "Interview with Stephen King " Monsterland Magazine, May/June, 1985.

[edit] See also



Stephen King
Bibliography
Novels: Carrie (1974) • ’Salem's Lot (1975) • Rage (as Richard Bachman) (1977) • The Shining (1977) • Night Shift (stories) (1978) • The Stand (1978) • The Dead Zone (1979) • The Long Walk (as Richard Bachman) (1979) • Firestarter (1980) • Cujo (1981) • Roadwork (as Richard Bachman) (1981) • The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger (1982) • Different Seasons (novellas) (1982) • The Running Man (as Richard Bachman) (1982) • Christine (1983) • Pet Sematary (1983) • Cycle of the Werewolf (1983) • The Talisman (written with Peter Straub) (1984) • Thinner (as Richard Bachman) (1984) • Skeleton Crew (stories) (1985) • The Bachman Books (novel collection) (1985) • It (1986) • The Eyes of the Dragon (1987) • Misery (1987) • The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three (1987) • The Tommyknockers (1988) • Dark Visions (cowritten with George R. R. Martin and Dan Simmons) (1988) • The Dark Half (1989) • Dolan's Cadillac (1989) • My Pretty Pony (1989) • The Stand: The Complete & Uncut Edition (1990) • Four Past Midnight (stories) (1990) • Needful Things (1990) • The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands (1991) • Gerald's Game (1992) • Dolores Claiborne (1993) • Nightmares & Dreamscapes (stories) (1993) • Insomnia (1994) • Rose Madder (1995) • Umney's Last Case (1995) • The Green Mile (1996) • Desperation (1996) • The Regulators (as Richard Bachman) (1996) • Six Stories (stories) (1997) • The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass (1997) • Bag of Bones (1998) • The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon (1999) • The New Lieutenant's Rap (1999) • Hearts in Atlantis (1999) • Dreamcatcher (2001) • Black House (sequel to The Talisman; written with Peter Straub) (2001) • From a Buick 8 (2002) • Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales (stories) (2002) • The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger (revised edition) (2003) • The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla (2003) • The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah (2004) • The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower (2004) • The Colorado Kid (2005)
Cell (2006) • Lisey's Story (2006)
Non-fiction:Danse Macabre (1981) • 1988 Nightmares in the Sky (1988) • 2000 On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft (2000) • 2005 Faithful: Two Diehard Boston Red Sox Fans Chronicle the Historic 2004 Season (cowritten with Stewart O'Nan) (2005)
Original ebooks: Riding the Bullet (2000) • The Plant: Book 1-Zenith Rising (2000)
Audio Recordings
Audiobooks: L.T.'s Theory of PetsBlood and Smoke (2000) • Stationary Bike (2006)
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