Stephen King bibliography

Stephen King bibliography
Releases
Novels 55
Collections 11
Nonfiction 5
Novella 7
Others 9

The following is a complete list of books published by Stephen King, an American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction, and fantasy. His books have sold more than 350 million copies,[1] and many of them have been adapted into feature films, television movies and comic books. King has published 57 novels, including seven under the pen name Richard Bachman, and five non-fiction books. He has written nearly 200 short stories, most of which have been compiled in book collections. Many of his stories are set in his home state of Maine.

Bibliography

Novels

Year Title Publisher ISBN Note
1974 Carrie Doubleday 0385086954
1975 'Salem's Lot Doubleday 978-0-385-00751-1 World Fantasy Award nominee for Best Novel, 1976[2]
1977 The Shining Doubleday 978-0-385-12167-5 Runner-up (4th place), Locus Award, 1978[3]
1977 Rage Signet Books 978-0-451-07645-8 Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman
1978 The Stand Doubleday 978-0-385-12168-2 Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1979;[2]
Runner-up (15th place), Locus Award, 1979[3]
1979 The Long Walk Signet Books 978-0-451-08754-6 Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman
1979 The Dead Zone Viking Press 978-0-670-26077-5 Runner-up (2nd place), (Locus Award, 1980[3]
1980 Firestarter Viking Press 978-0-670-31541-3 Nominee, British Fantasy Award’s August Derleth Award, 1981;
Runner-up (8th place), Locus Award, 1981[3]
1981 Roadwork Signet Books 978-0-451-09668-5 Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman
1981 Cujo Viking Press 978-0-670-45193-7 Winner, British Fantasy Award’s August Derleth Award, 1982[3]
1982 The Running Man Signet Books 978-0-451-11508-9 Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman
1982 The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Grant 978-0-937986-50-9
1983 Christine Viking 978-0-670-22026-7 Nominee, Locus Award, 1984[3]
1983 Pet Sematary Doubleday 978-0-385-18244-7 Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1984;[2]
Nominee, Locus Award, 1984[3]
1983 Cycle of the Werewolf Land of Enchantment 978-0-960-38282-8 Illustrated by Bernie Wrightson
1984 The Talisman Viking 978-0-670-69199-9 Written with Peter Straub;
Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1985;[2]
Nominee, Locus Award, 1985[3]
1984 Thinner NAL 978-0-453-00468-8 Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman
1986 It Viking 0-670-81302-8 Winner, British Fantasy Award, 1987;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1987[3]
1987 The Eyes of the Dragon Viking 978-0-670-81458-9
1987 The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three Grant 978-0-937986-90-5 Nominee, Locus Award, 1988[3]
1987 Misery Viking 978-0-670-81364-3 Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 1987;[3]
Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1988[2]
1987 The Tommyknockers Putnam 978-0-399-13314-5 Nominee, Locus Award, 1988[3]
1989 The Dark Half Viking 978-0-670-82982-8 Nominee, Locus Award, 1990[3]
1991 The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands Grant 978-0-937986-17-2 Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 1991;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1991[3]
1991 Needful Things Viking 978-0-670-83953-7 Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 1991;[3]
Nominee, Locus Award, 1991[3]
1992 Gerald's Game Viking 978-0-670-84650-4
1992 Dolores Claiborne Viking 978-0-670-84452-4 Nominee, Locus Award, 1993[3]
1994 Insomnia Viking 978-0-670-85503-2 Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 1994;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1994[3]
1995 Rose Madder Viking 978-0-670-85869-9 Nominee, Locus Award, 1995[3]
1996 The Green Mile Signet Books Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 1996;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1997[3]
1996 Desperation Viking 978-0-670-86836-0 Twin novel of The Regulators;
Winner, Locus Award, 1997[3]
1996 The Regulators Dutton 978-0-525-94190-3 Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman;
Twin novel of Desperation
1997 The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass Grant 978-1-880418-38-3 Nominee, Locus Award, 1998[3]
1998 Bag of Bones Scribner 978-0-684-85350-5 Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 1998;
Winner, British Fantasy Award’s August Derleth Award, 1999;
Winner, Locus Award, 1999[3]
1999 The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon Scribner 978-0-684-86762-5
2001 Dreamcatcher Scribner 978-0-743-21138-3
2001 Black House Random House 978-0-375-50439-6 Sequel to The Talisman;
Written with Peter Straub;
Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2001;
Nominee, Locus Award, 2001[3]
2002 From a Buick 8 Scribner 978-0-743-21137-6 Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2002[3]
2003 The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla Grant 978-1-880-41856-7 Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2003;
Nominee, Locus Award, 2004[3]
2004 The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah Grant 978-1-880-41859-8 Nominee, Locus Award, 2005[3]
2004 The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower Grant 978-1-880-41862-8 Winner, British Fantasy Award, 2005;
Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2004[3]
2005 The Colorado Kid Hard Case Crime 978-0-843-95584-2
2006 Cell Scribner 978-0-743-29233-7
2006 Lisey's Story Scribner 978-0-743-28941-2 Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 2006;
Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 2007;[2]
Nominee, Locus Award, 2007[3]
2007 Blaze Scribner 978-1-416-55484-4 Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman
2008 Duma Key Scribner 978-1-416-55251-2

Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 2008[3]

2009 Under the Dome Scribner 978-1-439-14850-1 Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 2010;
Nominee, Locus Award, 2010[3]
2011 11/22/63 Scribner 978-1-451-62728-2 Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 2012;
Nominee, Locus Award, 2012;[3]
Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 2012[2]
2012 The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the Keyhole Grant 1-880418-76-2 The eighth Dark Tower novel, but chronologically set between the fourth and fifth volumes.
2013 Joyland Hard Case Crime 978-1-781-16264-4 Nominee Edgar Award, Best Original Paperback, 2014>[4]
2013 Doctor Sleep Scribner 978-1-476-72765-3 Sequel to The Shining;
Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 2013[5]
2014 Mr. Mercedes Scribner 978-1-476-75445-1 First novel in the Bill Hodges Trilogy;
Winner, Edgar Award for Best Novel, 2015[3]
2014 Revival Scribner 978-1-476-77038-3
2015 Finders Keepers Scribner 978-1-501-10007-9 Second novel in the Bill Hodges Trilogy.
2016 End of Watch Scribner 978-1-501-12974-2 Third novel in the Bill Hodges Trilogy.

Collections

Year Title Publisher ISBN Note
1978 Night Shift Doubleday 978-0-385-12991-6 Nominee, World Fantasy Award;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1979[3]
1982 Different Seasons Viking Press 978-0-670-27266-2 Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1983;
Nominee, Locus Award nominee, 1983[6]
1985 Skeleton Crew Putnam 978-0-399-13039-7 Winner, Locus Award, 1986;
Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1986[6]
1985 The Bachman Books NAL 978-0-453-00507-4
1990 Four Past Midnight Viking 978-0-670-83538-6 Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 1990
Nominee, Locus Award, 1991[6]
1993 Nightmares & Dreamscapes Viking 978-0-670-85108-9 Nominee, Bram Stoker Award;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1993[6]
1999 Hearts in Atlantis Scribner 978-0-684-85351-2 Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2000;
Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 2000;
Nominee, Locus Award, 2000;
Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 2000[6]
2002 Everything's Eventual Scribner 978-0-743-23515-0 Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2002;
Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 2002;
Nominee, Locus Award, 2002[6]
2008 Just After Sunset Scribner 978-1-416-58408-7 Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 2008;
Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 2009[6]
2010 Full Dark, No Stars Scribner 978-1-439-19256-6 Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 2010;
Winner, British Fantasy Award, 2011[6]
2015 The Bazaar of Bad Dreams Scribner 978-1-501-11167-9

Nonfiction

Year Title Publisher ISBN Note
1981 Danse Macabre Everest House 978-0-896-96076-3
1988 Nightmares in the Sky Viking Studio Books 978-0-670-82307-9 Illustrated by f-stop Fitzgerald
2000 On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft Scribner 978-0-684-85352-9
2000 Secret Windows: Essays and Fiction on the Craft of Writing BOMC 978-0-965-01851-7
2005 Faithful Scribner 978-0-743-26752-6 Written with Stewart O'Nan

See also

External links

References

  1. Morgan, Robert. Stephen King, Newsnight, BBC, November 22, 2006
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "World Fantasy Award Winners and Nominees". Awards List. Retrieved 2016-01-28.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 "Stephen King". The Science Fiction Awards Database. Retrieved 2016-01-30.
  4. "The Edgars". The Edgars Database. Retrieved 2016-01-28.
  5. "2013 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners". Horror Writers Association. Retrieved 2016-01-28.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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