Stephen King is making a comeback.
The controversial king of horror has had a stellar career for many decades and found success after the release of his debut novel, Carrie, which was initially rejected by 30 different publishers but was luckily published in 1974. Since then, King’s career skyrocketed and is easily one of the most notable names in the world of books. While known mainly for horror, he has also covered genres such as science fiction, crime, and non-fiction.
A new King book is releasing this fall, and it is a deep dive into the works of the acclaimed author titled The Art & Craft of Stephen King: The Story Behind Every Novel, Novella, and Short Story. It’s on sale from September 15 for $60 and is the first complete examination of King’s career and his world-renowned stories. Written by Guy Astic and Frank Lafond, the novel contains more than 300 photographs from his start as a high school teacher in Maine to the man who elevated the horror genre in the literary world.
Stephen King is perhaps the most well-known author across horror, thriller, science fiction, and mystery genres, with more than 350 million books sold. Stephen King All the Stories examines in extensive detail how each novel, novella, and short story was created, developed, published, and adapted into successful films television, and other media. At 648 pages, Stephen King All the Stories is filled with the most popular titles like Shawshank Redemption, The Shining, and Carrie as well as the lesser-known ones like Joyland and Revival.
With more than 350 million books sold, King has certainly established himself in the literary world, but also in the cinematic and television world. His books have been adapted into some of cinema’s most well-known and successful titles. Movies such as It, The Shining, and Shawshank Redemption have been told across generations with major success. Most recently, series such as It: Welcome to Derry broke records and captivated audiences, with the TV adaptation Carrie arriving in October.
King’s latest novels include You Like It Darker, Never Flinch, Hansel and Gretel, and a new upcoming novel titled Other Worlds Than These is expected to release in late 2026 and is the grand finale to The Talisman series. Other Worlds Than These is co-written by the late Peter Straub and serves as a conclusion to Jack Sawyer’s story, but also ties together with King’s epic Dark Tower novel. It is said to span anywhere from 624 to 704 pages.
The Art & Craft of Stephen King: The Story Behind Every Novel, Novella, and Short Story will be published on September 15.
- Birthdate
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September 21, 1947
- Birthplace
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Portland, Maine, USA
- Height
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6 feet 4 inches
- Professions
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Author, Screenwriter, Producer, Director, Actor