Stephen King bibliography
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 400 million copies,[1] and many of them have been adapted into feature films, television movies and comic books. King has published over 65 novels/novellas, including seven under the pen name Richard Bachman, and five non-fiction books. He has written over 200 short stories, most of which have been compiled in book collections. Many of his stories are set in his home state of Maine.
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Novels↙ | 65 |
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Collections↙ | 11 |
Nonfiction↙ | 5 |
Screenplays↙ | 19 |
Others↙ | 16 |
References and footnotes |
Novels
Year | Title | Publisher | ISBN | Pages | Note |
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1974 | Carrie | Doubleday | 978-0-385-08695-0 | 199 | |
1975 | 'Salem's Lot | 978-0-385-00751-1 | 439 | Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1976[2] | |
1977 | The Shining | 978-0-385-12167-5 | 447 | Runner-up (4th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 1978[2] | |
Rage | Signet Books | 978-0-451-07645-8 | 211 | First novel published under pseudonym Richard Bachman | |
1978 | The Stand | Doubleday | 978-0-385-12168-2 | 823 | Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1979; Runner-up (15th place), Locus Award, 1979[2] |
1979 | The Long Walk | Signet Books | 978-0-451-08754-6 | 384 | Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman |
The Dead Zone | Viking Press | 978-0-670-26077-5 | 428 | Runner-up (2nd place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 1980[2] | |
1980 | Firestarter | 978-0-670-31541-3 | 426 | Nominee, British Fantasy Award’s August Derleth Award, 1981; Runner-up (8th place), Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, 1981[2] | |
1981 | Roadwork | Signet Books | 978-0-451-09668-5 | 274 | Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman |
Cujo | Viking Press | 978-0-670-45193-7 | 319 | Winner, British Fantasy Award’s August Derleth Award, 1982; Runner-up (21st place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 1982[2] | |
1982 | The Running Man | Signet Books | 978-0-451-11508-9 | 219 | Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman |
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger | Grant | 978-0-937986-50-9 | 224 | ||
1983 | Christine | Viking | 978-0-670-22026-7 | 526 | Runner-up (6th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 1984[2] |
Pet Sematary | Doubleday | 978-0-385-18244-7 | 374 | Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1984; Runner-up (7th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 1984[2] | |
Cycle of the Werewolf | Land of Enchantment | 978-0-960-38282-8 | 127 | Illustrated by Bernie Wrightson | |
1984 | The Talisman | Viking | 978-0-670-69199-9 | 646 | Written with Peter Straub; Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1985; Runner-up (4th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 1985[2] |
The Eyes of the Dragon | Philtrum Press (1984) Viking (1987) |
978-0-670-81458-9 | 326 | First published as a limited edition in 1984, then for the mass market in 1987 | |
Thinner | NAL | 978-0-453-00468-8 | 309 | Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman | |
1986 | It | Viking | 978-0-670-81302-5 | 1138 | Winner, British Fantasy Award’s August Derleth Award, 1987; Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1987; Runner-up (3rd place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 1987[2] |
1987 | The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three | Grant | 978-0-937986-90-5 | 400 | Runner-up (16th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 1988[2] |
Misery | Viking | 978-0-670-81364-3 | 310 | Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 1988; Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1988[2] | |
The Tommyknockers | Putnam | 978-0-399-13314-5 | 558 | Runner-up (16th place), Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, 1988[2] | |
1989 | The Dark Half | Viking | 978-0-670-82982-8 | 431 | Runner-up (2nd place), Locus Award for Best Horror Novel, 1990[2] |
1990 | The Stand | Doubleday | 978-0-385-19957-5 | 1152 | The Complete & Uncut Edition; Runner-up (2nd place), Locus Award's Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel, 1991[2] |
1991 | The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands | Grant | 978-0-937986-17-2 | 512 | Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 1992; Runner-up (3rd place), Locus Award for Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel, 1992[2] |
Needful Things | Viking | 978-0-670-83953-7 | 690 | Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 1992; Runner-up (13th place), Locus Award for Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel, 1992[2] | |
1992 | Gerald's Game | 978-0-670-84650-4 | 352 | ||
Dolores Claiborne | 978-0-670-84452-4 | 305 | Runner-up (14th place), Locus Award for Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel, 1993[2] | ||
1994 | Insomnia | 978-0-670-85503-2 | 787 | Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 1995; Runner-up (3rd place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy/Horror Novel, 1995[2] | |
1995 | Rose Madder | 978-0-670-85869-9 | 420 | Runner-up (3rd place), Locus Award for Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel, 1995[2] | |
1996 | The Green Mile | Signet Books | 978-0-451-19049-9 978-0-451-19052-9 978-0-451-19054-3 978-0-451-19055-0 978-0-451-19056-7 978-0-451-19057-4 |
400 | Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 1997; Runner-up (8th place), Locus Award for Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel, 1997[2] |
Desperation | Viking | 978-0-670-86836-0 | 704 | Twin novel of The Regulators; Winner, Locus Award for Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel, 1997[2] | |
The Regulators | Dutton | 978-0-525-94190-3 | 480 | Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman; Twin novel of Desperation | |
1997 | The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass | Grant | 978-1-880418-38-3 | 787 | Runner-up (4th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 1998; Runner-up (6th place), Locus Award for Best Art Book, 1998[2] |
1998 | Bag of Bones | Scribner | 978-0-684-85350-5 | 529 | Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 1999; Winner, British Fantasy Award’s August Derleth Award, 1999; Winner, Locus Award for Best Dark Fantasy/Horror Novel, 1999[2] |
1999 | The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon | 978-0-684-86762-5 | 224 | ||
2001 | Dreamcatcher | 978-0-743-21138-3 | 620 | ||
Black House | Random House | 978-0-375-50439-6 | 625 | Sequel to The Talisman; Written with Peter Straub; Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2002; Runner-up (7th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 2002[2] | |
2002 | From a Buick 8 | Scribner | 978-0-743-21137-6 | 368 | Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2003 |
2003 | The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla | Grant | 978-1-880-41856-7 | 714 | Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2004; Runner-up (4th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 2004[2] |
2004 | The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah | 978-1-880-41859-8 | 432 | Runner-up (4th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 2005 | |
The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower | 978-1-880-41862-8 | 845 | Winner, British Fantasy Award's August Derleth Award, 2005; Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2005[2] | ||
2005 | The Colorado Kid | Hard Case Crime | 978-0-843-95584-2 | 184 | |
2006 | Cell | Scribner | 978-0-743-29233-7 | 351 | |
Lisey's Story | 978-0-743-28941-2 | 528 | Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 2007; Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 2007; Runner-up (10th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 2007[2] | ||
2007 | Blaze | 978-1-416-55484-4 | 304 | Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman | |
2008 | Duma Key | 978-1-416-55251-2 | 607 | Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 2009[2] | |
2009 | Under the Dome | 978-1-439-14850-1 | 1074 | Nominee, British Fantasy Award's August Derleth Award, 2010; Runner-up (7th place), Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, 2010[2] | |
2011 | 11/22/63 | 978-1-451-62728-2 | 849 | Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 2012; Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 2012; Runner-up (2nd place), Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, 2012[2] | |
2012 | The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the Keyhole | Grant | 978-1-880-41876-5 | 336 | The eighth Dark Tower novel, but chronologically set between the fourth and fifth volumes. |
2013 | Joyland | Hard Case Crime | 978-1-781-16264-4 | 288 | Nominee, Edgar Award for Best Paperback Original, 2014;[3] Runner-up (11th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 2014[2] |
Doctor Sleep | Scribner | 978-1-476-72765-3 | 531 | Sequel to The Shining; Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 2014; Runner-up (5th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 2014[2] | |
2014 | Mr. Mercedes | 978-1-476-75445-1 | 436 | First novel in the Bill Hodges Trilogy; Winner, Edgar Award for Best Novel, 2015[3] | |
Revival | 978-1-476-77038-3 | 403 | Runner-up (8th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 2015[2] | ||
2015 | Finders Keepers | 978-1-501-10007-9 | 434 | Second novel in the Bill Hodges Trilogy. | |
2016 | End of Watch | 978-1-501-12974-2 | 432 | Third novel in the Bill Hodges Trilogy. | |
2017 | Gwendy's Button Box | Cemetery Dance Publications | 978-1-58767-610-9 | 175 | Written with Richard Chizmar |
Sleeping Beauties | Scribner | 978-1-50116-340-1 | 702 | Written with Owen King; Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2018[2] | |
2018 | The Outsider | 978-1-50118-098-9 | 576 | Runner-up (2nd place), Locus Award for Best Horror Novel, 2019[2] | |
Elevation | 978-1-98210-231-9 | 144 | |||
2019 | The Institute | 978-1-98211-056-7 | 576 | Nominee, British Fantasy Award's August Derleth Award, 2020; Runner-up (3rd place), Locus Award for Best Horror Novel, 2020[2] | |
2021 | Later | Hard Case Crime | 978-1-78909-649-1 | 256 | |
Billy Summers | Scribner | 978-1-982-17361-6 | 528 | ||
2022 | Gwendy's Final Task | Cemetery Dance Publications | 978-1-58767-801-1 | 412 | Third novel in the series, second written with Richard Chizmar |
Fairy Tale | Scribner | 978-1-66800-217-9 | 599 | ||
2023 | Holly[4][5][6] | Scribner | 978-1-66801-613-8 | 449 |
Collections
Year | Title | Publisher | ISBN | Pages | Note |
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1978 | Night Shift | Doubleday | 978-0-385-12991-6 | 336 | Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1979; Runner-up (8th place), Locus Award for Best Single Author Collection, 1979[2] |
1982 | Different Seasons | Viking Press | 978-0-670-27266-2 | 527 | Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1983; Runner-up (4th place), Locus Award for Best Single Author Collection, 1983[2] |
1985 | Skeleton Crew | Putnam | 978-0-399-13039-7 | 512 | Winner, Locus Award for Best Collection, 1986; Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1986[2] |
1990 | Four Past Midnight | Viking Press | 978-0-670-83538-6 | 763 | Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 1991; Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 1991; Runner-up (6th place), Locus Award for Best Collection, 1991[2] |
1993 | Nightmares & Dreamscapes | 978-0-670-85108-9 | 816 | Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 1994; Runner-up (6th place), Locus Award for Best Collection, 1994[2] | |
1999 | Hearts in Atlantis | Scribner | 978-0-684-85351-2 | 528 | Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2000; Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 2000; Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 2000; Runner-up (5th place), Locus Award for Best Collection, 2000[2] |
2002 | Everything's Eventual | 978-0-743-23515-0 | 464 | Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2003; Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 2003; Runner-up (5th place), Locus Award for Best Collection, 2003[2] | |
2008 | Just After Sunset | 978-1-416-58408-7 | 386 | Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 2009; Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 2009; Nominee, Shirley Jackson Award, 2009[2] | |
2010 | Full Dark, No Stars | 978-1-439-19256-6 | 368 | Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 2011; Winner, British Fantasy Award, 2011[2] | |
2015 | The Bazaar of Bad Dreams | 978-1-501-11167-9 | 495 | Winner, Shirley Jackson Award, 2016[2] | |
2020 | If It Bleeds | 978-1-982-13797-7 | 448 | Runner-up (7th place), Locus Award for Best Collection, 2021[2] | |
2024 | You Like It Darker | 600 | Mentioned in an interview on Talking Scared Podcast |
Nonfiction
Year | Title | Publisher | ISBN | Pages | Note |
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1981 | Danse Macabre | Everest House | 978-0-896-96076-3 | 400 | Winner, Hugo Award for Best Non-Fiction Book, 1982; Winner, Locus Award for Best Related Non-Fiction Book, 1982[2] |
1988 | Nightmares in the Sky | Viking Studio Books | 978-0-670-82307-9 | 128 | Illustrated by f-stop Fitzgerald |
2000 | On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft | Scribner | 978-0-684-85352-9 | 228 | Winner, Bram Stoker Award for Best Non-Fiction, 2001; Winner, Locus Award for Best Non-Fiction Book, 2001[2] |
Secret Windows: Essays and Fiction on the Craft of Writing | BOMC | 978-0-965-01851-7 | 433 | ||
2004 | Faithful | Scribner | 978-0-743-26752-6 | 432 | Written with Stewart O'Nan |
Screenplays
Year | Title | Notes |
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1982 | Creepshow | An anthology film consisting of adaptations of five short stories (3 of which were written original for the film) |
1985 | Cat's Eye | An anthology horror film based on King's short stories "Quitters, Inc." and "The Ledge" |
Silver Bullet | A horror film based on King's novella Cycle of the Werewolf | |
1986 | Maximum Overdrive | A comedy horror film written and directed by King, based on King's short story "Trucks" |
1987 | "Sorry, Right Number" | An episode of the horror anthology series Tales from the Darkside; later included in King's short story collection Nightmares & Dreamscapes |
1989 | Pet Sematary | A horror film based on King's novel of the same name |
1991 | Golden Years | An original television science fiction thriller limited series created by King, and cowritten with Josef Anderson |
1992 | Sleepwalkers | An original horror film |
1994 | The Stand | A television miniseries based on King's novel of the same name |
1996 | Michael Jackson's Ghosts | A musical short film with a story by King, Stan Winston, Mick Garris and Michael Jackson, based on an original concept by King and Michael Jackson |
1997 | The Shining | A three-episode television miniseries based on King's novel of the same name |
1998 | "Chinga" | An episode of the television series The X-Files, cowritten with series creator Chris Carter |
1999 | Storm of the Century | An original horror television miniseries |
2002 | Rose Red | An original horror television miniseries |
2004 | Kingdom Hospital | A horror television series based on Lars von Trier's The Kingdom |
2006 | Desperation | A horror television film based on King's novel of the same name |
2014 | "Heads Will Roll" | An episode of the television series Under the Dome, based on King's novel of the same name |
A Good Marriage | A psychological thriller film based on King's novella of the same name | |
2016 | Cell | A science fiction horror film based on King's novel of the same name, cowritten with Adam Alleca |
2021 | "The Circle Closes" | A science fiction fantasy episode of the 2020 television miniseries The Stand, based on and serving as a new ending for King's novel of the same name |
Lisey's Story | A fantasy horror television miniseries based on King's novel of the same name |
Others
Year | Title | Publisher | ISBN | Note |
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1982 | Creepshow | Plume | 978-0-452-25380-3 | Graphic novel, illustrated by Bernie Wrightson |
1985 | The Bachman Books | NAL | 978-0-453-00507-4 | Originally four stories, with Rage removed from later editions |
1988 | Bare Bones - Conversations on Terror | McGraw-Hill | 978-0-070-65759-5 | Collected interviews |
1994 | Mid-life Confidential: The Rock Bottom Remainders Tour America with Three Chords and an Attitude | Viking Press | Essays written by members of the Rock Bottom Remainders, which included King | |
1997 | Six Stories | Philtrum Press | Limited edition (1100 copies); five of these stories reissued in Everything's Eventual (2002), one of them (Blind Willie) reissued in Hearts in Atlantis (1999) | |
1999 | Blood and Smoke | Simon & Schuster | 978-0-671-04617-0 | Original audiobook of three stories; collected in Everything's Eventual (2002) |
Storm of the Century | Pocket Books | 978-0-671-03264-7 | Original screenplay, published shortly before the initial airing | |
2000 | The Plant | Philtrum Press | Published partially in 1982/83/85/2000; Unfinished | |
2009 | Stephen King Goes to the Movies | Pocket Books | 978-1-416-59236-5 | Contains five previously collected short stories |
2010 | Blockade Billy | Simon & Schuster | 978-1-451-60821-2 | Contains the title short story and "Morality", both collected in The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015) |
American Vampire Vol. 1 | Vertigo | 978-1-401-22830-9 | Graphic novel, co-written with Scott Snyder, Illustrated by Rafael Albuquerque; Winner, Eisner Award for Best New Series, 2011[7] | |
2013 | Ghost Brothers of Darkland County | Hear Music | 978-1-579-40235-8 | Libretto for musical |
Guns | Philtrum Press | Non-fiction essay written by King on the issue of gun violence | ||
2016 | Six Scary Stories | Cemetery Dance Publications | 978-1-587-67570-6 | An anthology of stories picked by Stephen King (not to be mistaken with Six Stories) |
2016 | Charlie the Choo-Choo | Simon & Schuster | 978-1-534-40123-5 | Published under pseudonym Beryl Evans, illustrated by Ned Dameron |
Hearts in Suspension | University of Maine Press | 978-0-891-01127-9 | A collection of essays by King with other authors | |
2018 | Flight or Fright | Cemetery Dance Publications | 978-1-587-67679-6 | An anthology edited by Stephen King and Bev Vincent, and including stories from King, Vincent, and Joe Hill |
See also
References
- Morgan, Robert. Stephen King, Newsnight, BBC, November 22, 2006
- "Stephen King". The Science Fiction Awards Database. Retrieved 2016-01-30.
- "The Edgars". The Edgars Database. Retrieved 2016-01-28.
- "Lilja's Library - the World of Stephen King [1996 - 2022]".
- "Stephen King | Upcoming". stephenking.com.
- King, Stephen (5 September 2023). Holly. ISBN 9781668016138 – via www.simonandschuster.com.
- "2011 Eisner Awards". San Diego Comic Convention. 2 December 2012. Retrieved 2017-09-14.
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