Kingdom ads
Posted: February 10, 2004, 11:01
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Here is a first look at two Kingdom Hospital print ads. I'm proud to be able to let you see them before they are appearing in magazines and billboards.
Hodder & Stoughton has confirmed that the June release date for The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah also is the release date for the UK edition.
NAL have moved up the release of The Road To The Dark Tower to October.

The pop-up edition of The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon will be released in September. It will be 16 pages long and Illustrated by Alan Dingman and adapted by Peter Abrahams. You can pre-order it at 


Sarah Wynter (Fox's "24") has been tapped as a recurring actress as a therapist on six episodes of The Dead Zone.



Now you can check out my review of the latest Dollar Baby,
According to Scribner Song of Susannah will be 432 pages long (Wolves of the Calla was 736 pages long).
Here is one of the four images from Kingdom Hospital that was in Entertainment Weekly.
I got an email from Mick Garris today in which he told me that Riding the Bullet has completed production, and that he has just begun the editing process. He also told me that filming went extremely well, and that he hopes to be able to release it theatrically on or around Halloween. He also sent me the picture (to the right) of him and the reaper on the set.
A new Dollar Baby has appeared. It's Luckey Quarter that has been turned into a short film. It's done by Robert David Cochrane who also did the winning entry in The Gunslinger contest.


It seems like we will get to see I know what you Need during 2004.


Here are the covers of the paperback edition of Wolves of the Calla and the hardback of Song of Susannah. You can also check out a short description of Song of Susannah.
Recently I spoke to George Guidall, the narrator of The Gunslinger, Wolves of the Calla and the upcoming Song of Susannah and The Dark Tower. He told me about how a book is transferred from the written to the spoken word. Check out the entire 


There is an article/ interview with Stephen King in the new issue of
Here is the cover of the audio edition of 'Salem's Lot that will be released in January 2004. As you can see on the cover King will read an introduction to the book.
Here is an image from King's appearance at the JBFC.
The December issue of Esquire is out and it contains King's new story, Rest Stop. It's supposed to be a grim little tale of domestic violence and crises of conscience. The story is 8 pages long.
Tomorrow is the big release day for Wolves of the Calla but if you want to check out
Here is a press release that I received:
It seems that George Romero hasn't given up on doing a movie version of
According to King's office he will be on Good Morning America on November 3rd. Check local listings for times.
The editor of the upcoming poetry anthology The Devil's Wine, Tom Piccirilli, gives an update on it's release date on his website 



