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The Talisman Fan Q&A w/ Robin Furth & Tony Shasteen
As you may have already heard, Del Rey Books has acquired the right from Stephen King and Peter Straub to adapt in a monthly comic book the very successful novel The Talisman , one of the stories loosely tied to the Dark Tower saga. In an effort to have this project be the best it could be, ...
Recent Arrivals from Penguin Audio
Recent Arrivals from Penguin Audio
sffaudio.com — Four Stephen King audio re-issues! Desperation By Stephen King; Read by Kathy Bates 8 CDs - 9... hours - [ABRIDGED] Publisher: Penguin Audio Published: 2009 (reissue from 1996) ISBN: 9780143143895 One of King’s best novels! There’s a place along Interstate 50 that some call ... (more) Recent Arrivals from Penguin Audio
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Earlier this week, Richard Morgan wrote an essay which was posted on Suvudu and which caused a bit of a stir. I'm posting the essay here, but do check out the original post as Suvudu to see the discussion Morgan's piece engendered. Not much of a Tolkien fan myself, I think the author sums it ...