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 350 million copies,[1] and many of them have been adapted into feature films, television movies and comic books. King has published 61 novels, 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.

Stephen King
bibliography
Novels61
Collections11
Nonfiction5
Others15
References and footnotes

Novels

YearTitlePublisherISBNPagesNote
1974CarrieDoubleday0385086954199
1975'Salem's Lot978-0-385-00751-1439World Fantasy Award nominee for Best Novel, 1976[2]
1977The Shining978-0-385-12167-5447Runner-up (4th place), Locus Award, 1978[3]
RageSignet Books978-0-451-07645-8211Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman
1978The StandDoubleday978-0-385-12168-2823Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1979;[2]
Runner-up (15th place), Locus Award, 1979[3]
1979The Long WalkSignet Books978-0-451-08754-6384Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman
The Dead ZoneViking Press978-0-670-26077-5428Runner-up (2nd place), Locus Award, 1980[3]
1980Firestarter978-0-670-31541-3426Nominee, British Fantasy Award’s August Derleth Award, 1981;
Runner-up (8th place), Locus Award, 1981[3]
1981RoadworkSignet Books978-0-451-09668-5274Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman
CujoViking Press978-0-670-45193-7319Winner, British Fantasy Award’s August Derleth Award, 1982[3]
1982The Running ManSignet Books978-0-451-11508-9219Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman
The Dark Tower: The GunslingerGrant978-0-937986-50-9224
1983ChristineViking978-0-670-22026-7526Nominee, Locus Award, 1984[3]
Pet SemataryDoubleday978-0-385-18244-7374Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1984;[2]
Nominee, Locus Award, 1984[3]
Cycle of the WerewolfLand of Enchantment978-0-960-38282-8127Illustrated by Bernie Wrightson
1984The TalismanViking978-0-670-69199-9646Written with Peter Straub;
Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1985;[2]
Nominee, Locus Award, 1985[3]
The Eyes of the DragonPhiltrum Press (1984)
Viking (1987)
978-0-670-81458-9326First published as a limited edition in 1984, then for the mass market in 1987
ThinnerNAL978-0-453-00468-8309Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman
1986ItViking0-670-81302-81138Winner, British Fantasy Award, 1987;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1987[3]
1987 The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the ThreeGrant978-0-937986-90-5400Nominee, Locus Award, 1988[3]
MiseryViking978-0-670-81364-3310Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 1987;[3]
Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1988[2]
The TommyknockersPutnam978-0-399-13314-5558Nominee, Locus Award, 1988[3]
1989The Dark HalfViking978-0-670-82982-8431Nominee, Locus Award, 1990[3]
1990The StandDoubleday978-0-385-19957-51152The Complete & Uncut Edition
1991The Dark Tower III: The Waste LandsGrant978-0-937986-17-2512Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 1991;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1991[3]
Needful ThingsViking978-0-670-83953-7690Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 1991;[3]
Nominee, Locus Award, 1991[3]
1992Gerald's Game978-0-670-84650-4352
Dolores Claiborne978-0-670-84452-4305Nominee, Locus Award, 1993[3]
1994Insomnia978-0-670-85503-2787Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 1994;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1994[3]
1995Rose Madder978-0-670-85869-9420Nominee, Locus Award, 1995[3]
1996The Green MileSignet Books400Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 1996;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1997[3]
DesperationViking978-0-670-86836-0704Twin novel of The Regulators;
Winner, Locus Award, 1997[3]
The RegulatorsDutton978-0-525-94190-3480Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman;
Twin novel of Desperation
1997The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and GlassGrant978-1-880418-38-3787Nominee, Locus Award, 1998[3]
1998Bag of BonesScribner978-0-684-85350-5529Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 1998;
Winner, British Fantasy Award’s August Derleth Award, 1999;
Winner, Locus Award, 1999[3]
1999The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon978-0-684-86762-5224
2001Dreamcatcher978-0-743-21138-3620
Black HouseRandom House978-0-375-50439-6625Sequel to The Talisman;
Written with Peter Straub;
Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2001;
Nominee, Locus Award, 2001[3]
2002From a Buick 8Scribner978-0-743-21137-6368Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2002[3]
2003The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the CallaGrant978-1-880-41856-7714Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2003;
Nominee, Locus Award, 2004[3]
2004The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah978-1-880-41859-8432Nominee, Locus Award, 2005[3]
The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower978-1-880-41862-8845Winner, British Fantasy Award, 2005;
Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2004[3]
2005The Colorado KidHard Case Crime978-0-843-95584-2184
2006CellScribner978-0-743-29233-7351
Lisey's Story978-0-743-28941-2528Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 2006;
Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 2007;[2]
Nominee, Locus Award, 2007[3]
2007Blaze978-1-416-55484-4304Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman
2008Duma Key978-1-416-55251-2607Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 2008[3]
2009Under the Dome978-1-439-14850-11074Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 2010;
Nominee, Locus Award, 2010[3]
201111/22/63978-1-451-62728-2849Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 2012;
Nominee, Locus Award, 2012;[3]
Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 2012[2]
2012The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the KeyholeGrant1-880418-76-2336The eighth Dark Tower novel, but chronologically set between the fourth and fifth volumes.
2013JoylandHard Case Crime978-1-781-16264-4288Nominee Edgar Award, Best Original Paperback, 2014[4]
Doctor SleepScribner978-1-476-72765-3531Sequel to The Shining;
Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 2013[5]
2014Mr. Mercedes978-1-476-75445-1436First novel in the Bill Hodges Trilogy;
Winner, Edgar Award for Best Novel, 2015[3]
Revival978-1-476-77038-3403
2015Finders Keepers978-1-501-10007-9434Second novel in the Bill Hodges Trilogy.
2016End of Watch978-1-501-12974-2496Third novel in the Bill Hodges Trilogy.
2017 Gwendy's Button BoxCemetery Dance978-1-58767-610-9175Written with Richard Chizmar
Sleeping Beauties Scribner978-1-50116-340-1702Written with Owen King;
Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2017
2018 The Outsider978-1-50118-098-9576First novel in the Holly Gibney Series
Elevation978-1-98210-231-9144
2019The Institute978-1-98211-056-7576
2021LaterHard Case Crime978-1-78909-649-1256

Collections

YearTitlePublisherISBNNote
1978Night ShiftDoubleday978-0-385-12991-6Nominee, World Fantasy Award;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1979[3]
1982Different SeasonsViking Press978-0-670-27266-2Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1983;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1983[3]
1985Skeleton CrewPutnam978-0-399-13039-7Winner, Locus Award, 1986;
Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1986[3]
1990Four Past MidnightViking978-0-670-83538-6Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 1990
Nominee, Locus Award, 1991[3]
1993Nightmares & Dreamscapes978-0-670-85108-9Nominee, Bram Stoker Award;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1993[3]
1999Hearts in AtlantisScribner978-0-684-85351-2Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2000;
Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 2000;
Nominee, Locus Award, 2000;
Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 2000[3]
2002Everything's Eventual978-0-743-23515-0Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2002;
Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 2002;
Nominee, Locus Award, 2002[3]
2008Just After Sunset978-1-416-58408-7Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 2008;
Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 2009[3]
2010Full Dark, No Stars978-1-439-19256-6Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 2010;
Winner, British Fantasy Award, 2011[3]
2015The Bazaar of Bad Dreams978-1-501-11167-9Winner, Shirley Jackson Award, 2015[3]
2020If It Bleeds978-1-982-13797-7

Nonfiction

YearTitlePublisherISBNNote
1981Danse MacabreEverest House978-0-896-96076-3
1988Nightmares in the SkyViking Studio Books978-0-670-82307-9Illustrated by f-stop Fitzgerald
2000On Writing: A Memoir of the CraftScribner978-0-684-85352-9
Secret Windows: Essays and Fiction on the Craft of WritingBOMC978-0-965-01851-7
2004FaithfulScribner978-0-743-26752-6Written with Stewart O'Nan

Screenplays

Year Title Notes
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

Others

YearTitlePublisherISBNNote
1982CreepshowPlume0452253802Graphic novel, illustrated by Bernie Wrightson
1985The Bachman BooksNAL978-0-453-00507-4Originally four stories, with Rage removed later on
1988Bare Bones - Conversations on TerrorMcGraw-Hill0-07-065759-9Collected interviews
1997Six StoriesPhiltrum PressLimited edition (1100 copies); collected in Everything's Eventual (2002)
1999Blood and SmokeSimon & Schuster978-0-671-04617-0Original audiobook of three stories; collected in Everything's Eventual (2002)
Storm of the CenturyPocket Books978-0671032647Original screenplay, published shortly before the initial airing
2000The PlantPhiltrum PressPublished partially in 1982/83/85/2000; Unfinished
2009Stephen King Goes to the MoviesPocket Books978-1-416-59236-5Contains five previously collected short stories
2010Blockade BillySimon & Schuster978-1-4516-0821-2Contains the title short story and "Morality", both collected in The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015)
American Vampire Vol. 1Vertigo978-1401228309Graphic novel, co-written with Scott Snyder, Illustrated by Rafael Albuquerque;
Winner, Eisner Award for Best New Series, 2011[6]
2013Ghost Brothers of Darkland CountyHear Music978-1-579-40235-8Libretto for musical
GunsPhiltrum PressNon-fiction essay written by King on the issue of gun violence
2016Six Scary StoriesCemetery Dance Publications978-1587675706An anthology of stories picked by Stephen King (not to be mistaken with Six Stories)
2016Charlie the Choo-ChooSimon & Schuster978-1-534-40123-5Published under pseudonym Beryl Evans, Illustrated by Ned Dameron
Hearts in SuspensionUniversity of Maine Press978-0-89101-127-9A collection of essays by King with other authors
2018Flight or FrightCemetery Dance Publications978-1587676796An anthology edited by Stephen King and Bev Vincent, and including stories from King, Vincent, and Joe Hill

See also

References

  1. Morgan, Robert. Stephen King, Newsnight, BBC, November 22, 2006
  2. "World Fantasy Award Winners and Nominees". Awards List. Archived from the original on October 15, 2013. Retrieved 2016-01-28.
  3. "Stephen King". The Science Fiction Awards Database. Retrieved 2016-01-30.
  4. "The Edgars". The Edgars Database. Retrieved 2016-01-28.
  5. "2013 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners". Horror Writers Association. Retrieved 2016-01-28.
  6. "2011 Eisner Awards". San Diego Comic Convention. Retrieved 2017-09-14.
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