Stephen King bibliography
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Releases | ||
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↙Books | 5 | |
↙Novels | 56 | |
↙Stories | 8 | |
↙Collections | 13 | |
↙Pamphlets | 1 | |
↙Comics | 2 | |
↙Plays | 1 | |
↙Scripts | 1 |
This is a complete list of books published by Stephen King. For individual shorter works, see: Stephen King short fiction bibliography. For known unpublished works, see: Unpublished and uncollected works by Stephen King.
Note that books related to The Dark Tower series (either in characters, places, or events, or, as in the case of the short story collections, a story or two) are denoted with †. Works that are related to The Dark Tower series in minor fashions, such as references to the number 19 and other one-sentence references are marked with ‡.
Page counts reflect first editions (except The Green Mile, originally published in six paperback volumes; page count reflects first collected hardcover edition).[1]
Title | Publication date | Type | Pages | Notes | |
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Carrie | April 5, 1974 | novel | 199 | ||
'Salem's Lot | October 17, 1975 | novel | 439 | † | World Fantasy Award nominee, 1976[2] |
The Shining | January 28, 1977 | novel | 447 | ‡ | |
Rage | September 13, 1977 | novel | 211 | as Richard Bachman | |
Night Shift | February 1978 | collection | 336 | ||
The Stand | September 1978 | novel | 823 | † | Original edition World Fantasy Award nominee, 1979[3] |
The Long Walk | July 1979 | novel | 384 | as Richard Bachman | |
The Dead Zone | August 1979 | novel | 428 | ‡ | Locus Award nominee, 1980[4] |
Firestarter | September 29, 1980 | novel | 426 | British Fantasy Award nominee, 1981[5] | |
Roadwork | March 1981 | novel | 274 | as Richard Bachman | |
Danse Macabre | April 20, 1981 | non-fiction | 400 | Hugo Award winner, 1982[6] | |
Cujo | September 8, 1981 | novel | 319 | ‡ | British Fantasy Award winner, 1982[7] |
The Running Man | May 1982 | novel | 219 | as Richard Bachman | |
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger | June 10, 1982 | novel | 224 | ||
Creepshow | July 1982 | comic | 64 | Illustrated by Bernie Wrightson | |
Different Seasons | August 27, 1982 | collection | 527 | ||
Christine | April 29, 1983 | novel | 526 | ||
Pet Sematary | November 14, 1983 | novel | 416 | ‡ | World Fantasy Award nominee, 1984[8] |
Cycle of the Werewolf | November 1983 | novel | 127 | Illustrated by Bernie Wrightson | |
The Talisman | November 8, 1984 | novel | 646 | † | Written with Peter Straub World Fantasy and Locus Awards nominee, 1985[9] |
Thinner | November 19, 1984 | novel | 309 | as Richard Bachman | |
Skeleton Crew | June 21, 1985 | collection | 512 | † | |
The Bachman Books | October 4, 1985 | collection | 692 | ||
It | September 15, 1986 | novel | 1142 | † | British Fantasy Award winner, 1987;[10] Locus and World Fantasy Awards nominee, 1987[10] |
The Eyes of the Dragon | February 2, 1987 | novel | 326 | † | |
The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three | May 1987 | novel | 400 | ||
Misery | June 8, 1987 | novel | 320 | Bram Stoker Award winner, 1987;[10] World Fantasy Award nominee, 1988[11] | |
The Tommyknockers | November 10, 1987 | novel | 558 | ||
Nightmares in the Sky | November 1988 | non-fiction | 128 | Photographed by f-stop Fitzgerald | |
The Dark Half | October 20, 1989 | novel | 431 | ||
The Stand: The Complete & Uncut Edition | May 1990 | novel | 1152 | † | |
Four Past Midnight | September 1990 | collection | 763 | Bram Stoker Award winner, 1990[12] | |
The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands | August 1991 | novel | 512 | Bram Stoker Award nominee, 1991[13] | |
Needful Things | October 1991 | novel | 690 | Bram Stoker Award nominee, 1991[13] | |
Gerald's Game | May 1992 | novel | 352 | ||
Dolores Claiborne | November 1992 | novel | 305 | ||
Nightmares & Dreamscapes | September 29, 1993 | collection | 816 | Bram Stoker Award nominee, 1993[14] | |
Insomnia | September 15, 1994 | novel | 832 | † | Bram Stoker Award nominee, 1994[15] |
Rose Madder | June 1995 | novel | 432 | † | |
The Green Mile | March–August 1996 | novel | 400 | Bram Stoker Award winner, 1996[16] | |
Desperation | September 24, 1996 | novel | 704 | † | |
The Regulators | September 24, 1996 | novel | 480 | † | as Richard Bachman |
Six Stories | 1997 | collection | 199 | ||
The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass | November 4, 1997 | novel | 787 | Locus Award nominee, 1998[17] | |
Bag of Bones | September 22, 1998 | novel | 529 | † | Bram Stoker Award winner, 1998;[17] British Fantasy Award winner, 1999[18] |
Storm of the Century | February 14–18, 1999 | screenplay | 400 | ||
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon | April 6, 1999 | novel | 224 | ||
The New Lieutenant's Rap | 1999 | short story | |||
Hearts in Atlantis | September 14, 1999 | collection | 528 | † | Bram Stoker Award nominee, 1999[18] |
Blood and Smoke | November 22, 1999 | collection audiobook | |||
Riding the Bullet | March 14, 2000 | novella e-book | 65 | Bram Stoker Award nominee, 2000[19] | |
On Writing | October 3, 2000 | non-fiction | 288 | Bram Stoker Award winner, 2000[19] | |
Secret Windows | October 2000 | non-fiction | 433 | ||
The Plant | December 2000 | novel e-book | Unfinished | ||
Dreamcatcher | March 20, 2001 | novel | 620 | ||
Black House | September 15, 2001 | novel | 625 | † | Sequel to The Talisman Written with Peter Straub Bram Stoker Award nominee, 2001[20] |
Everything's Eventual | March 19, 2002 | collection | 464 | † | Bram Stoker Award nominee, 2002[21] |
From a Buick 8 | September 24, 2002 | novel | 368 | † | Bram Stoker Award nominee, 2002[21] |
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger: Revised and Expanded Edition | July 1, 2003 | novel | 256 | ||
The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla | November 4, 2003 | novel | 714 | Bram Stoker Award nominee, 2003;[22] Locus Award nominee, 2004[23] | |
The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah | June 8, 2004 | novel | 432 | Locus Award nominee, 2005[24] | |
The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower | September 21, 2004 | novel | 845 | British Fantasy Award winner, 2005[24] Bram Stoker Award nominee, 2004[23] | |
Faithful | December 2, 2004 | non-fiction | 432 | Written with Stewart O'Nan | |
The Colorado Kid | October 4, 2005 | novel | 184 | ||
'Salem's Lot: Illustrated Edition | November 1, 2005 | novel | 600 | † | 30th anniversary edition, photographs by Jerry Uelsmann |
Cell | January 24, 2006 | novel | 355 | ‡ | |
Lisey's Story | October 24, 2006 | novel | 528 | Bram Stoker Award winner, 2006;[25] World Fantasy Award nominee, 2007[26] | |
Blaze | June 12, 2007 | novel | 304 | as Richard Bachman | |
Duma Key | January 22, 2008 | novel | 611 | Bram Stoker Award winner, 2008[27] | |
Just After Sunset | November 11, 2008 | collection | 367 | Bram Stoker Award winner, 2008[27] | |
Stephen King Goes to the Movies | January 20, 2009 | collection | 592 | ||
Ur | February 12, 2009 | novella e-book | 61 | ||
Throttle | February 2009 | novella e-book | 47 | Written with Joe Hill | |
Under the Dome | November 10, 2009 | novel | 1074 | ‡ | British Fantasy Award nominee, 2010[28] |
American Vampire | March 2010 | comic | 200 | Written with Scott Snyder and illustrated by Rafael Albuquerque | |
Blockade Billy | April 20, 2010 | novella | 112 | ‡ | |
Full Dark, No Stars | November 9, 2010 | collection | 368 | ‡ | Bram Stoker Award winner, 2010;[28] British Fantasy Award winner, 2011[29] |
Mile 81 | September 1, 2011 | novella e-book | 80 | ||
11/22/63 | November 8, 2011 | novel | 849 | ‡ | British Fantasy, Locus and World Fantasy Awards nominee, 2012[30] |
It: The 25th Anniversary Special Edition | December 13, 2011 | novel | † | ||
The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the Keyhole | February 21, 2012 | novel | 336 | † | The eighth Dark Tower novel, but chronologically set between the fourth and fifth volumes. |
A Face in the Crowd | August 21, 2012 | novella e-book | 50 | Written with Stewart O'Nan | |
In the Tall Grass | August 2012 | novella e-book | 64 | Written with Joe Hill | |
Guns | January 25, 2013 | non-fiction e-book | 25 | ||
Joyland | June 4, 2013 | novel | 288 | ||
Ghost Brothers of Darkland County | 2013 | play | 110 | ||
Doctor Sleep | September 24, 2013 | novel | 531 | ‡ | Sequel to The Shining |
Mr. Mercedes | June 3, 2014 | novel | 496 | Upcoming novel | |
Revival | November 2014 | novel | 520 | Upcoming novel |
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.stephenkingcollector.com/1st_editions.html
- ↑ "1976 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
- ↑ "1979 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
- ↑ "1980 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
- ↑ "1981 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
- ↑ "1982 Hugo Awards". World Science Fiction Society. Retrieved 2009-09-11.
- ↑ "1982 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
- ↑ "1984 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
- ↑ "1985 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 "1987 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
- ↑ "1988 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
- ↑ "1990 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2013-10-22.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 "1991 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2013-10-22.
- ↑ "1993 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2013-10-22.
- ↑ "1994 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2013-10-22.
- ↑ "1996 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2013-10-22.
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 "1998 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 "1999 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 "2000 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2013-10-22.
- ↑ "2001 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2013-10-22.
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 "2002 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2013-10-22.
- ↑ "2003 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2013-10-22.
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 "2004 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 "2005 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
- ↑ "2006 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2013-10-22.
- ↑ "2007 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 "2008 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2013-10-22.
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 "2010 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2013-10-17.
- ↑ "2011 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2013-10-17.
- ↑ "2012 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2013-10-17.
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