Guns (essay)
"Guns" is a non-fiction essay written by Stephen King on the issue of gun violence. He wrote it after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, elaborating on why he let the novel Rage (1977) and The Bachman Books (1985), the omnibus in which Rage also appeared, go out of print. On January 25, 2013, the essay was published as a Kindle Single,[1] and on February 11, 2013, "Guns" was released as an audiobook narrated by Christian Rummel.[2] King's official website states: "All profits from 'Guns' will benefit the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence."[3]
Author | Stephen King |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Publisher | Philtrum Press |
Publication date | January 25, 2013 |
Media type | E-book |
See also
References
- King, Stephen (January 25, 2013). Guns (Kindle ed.). Philtrum Press. ASIN B00B53IW9W.
- King, Stephen & Rummel, Christian (Narrator) (February 11, 2013). Guns (Unabridged audiobook ed.). Audible Studios. ASIN B00BEBZX1K. Retrieved 2013-10-14.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
- "Promo: Guns". StephenKing.com.
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