Stephen King short fiction bibliography

This is a list of short fiction works by Stephen King (b. 1947). This includes short stories, novelettes, and novellas, as well as poems. It is arranged chronologically by first publication. Major revisions of previously published pieces are also noted. Stephen King is sometimes credited with "nearly 400 short stories" (or a similarly large number).[1] However, all the known published pieces of short fiction are tabulated below. In all, 218 works are listed. Most of these pieces have been collected in King's seven short story collections: Night Shift (1978), Skeleton Crew (1985), Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993), Everything's Eventual (2002), Just After Sunset (2008), The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015), and You Like It Darker (2024); in King's five novella collections: Different Seasons (1982), Four Past Midnight (1990), Hearts in Atlantis (1999), Full Dark, No Stars (2010), and If It Bleeds (2020); and in the compilation Secret Windows: Essays and Fiction on the Craft of Writing (2000). Some of these pieces, however, remain uncollected.

1950s

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1959

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Land of 1,000,000 Years Ago" short story Uncollected Self-published
Thirty-One of the Classics novella Uncollected Self-published
"Jumper" short story Dave's Rag (1959) Secret Windows (2000) Self-published

1960s

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1960

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Rush Call" short story Dave's Rag (1960) Secret Windows (2000) Self-published
"The Cursed Expedition" short story People, Places and Things (1960) Uncollected Self-published
"I've Got to Get Away!" short story People, Places and Things (1960) Uncollected Self-published
"The Hotel at the End of the Road" short story People, Places and Things (1960) Uncollected Self-published
"Never Look Behind You" short story People, Places and Things (1960) Uncollected Self-published
"The Other Side of the Fog" short story People, Places and Things (1960) Uncollected Self-published
"The Stranger" short story People, Places and Things (1960) Uncollected Self-published
"The Thing at the Bottom of the Well" short story People, Places and Things (1960) Uncollected Self-published

1963

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"The Undead" short story The Undead (1963) Uncollected Self-published
"Trigger Finger" short story Trigger Finger (1963) Uncollected Self-published

1964

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"The Star Invaders" short story The Star Invaders (1964) Uncollected Self-published

1965

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Codename: Mousetrap" short story The Drum (October 27, 1965) Uncollected Lisbon Falls High School publication
"I Was a Teenage Grave Robber" short story Comics Review (1965) Uncollected First published in Comics Review, 1965. Later reprinted in Stories of Suspense (1965) retitled as “In a Half-World of Terror”. Partly reprinted in The Stephen King Illustrated Companion (edited by Bev Vincent, 2009).

1966

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"The 43rd Dream" short story The Drum (January 29, 1966) Uncollected Lisbon Falls High School publication

1967

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"The Glass Floor" short story Startling Mystery Stories (Fall 1967) Uncollected First professional story

1968

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Cain Rose Up" short story Ubris (Spring 1968) Skeleton Crew (1985)
"Here There Be Tygers" short story Ubris (Spring 1968) Skeleton Crew (1985)
"Harrison State Park '68" poem Ubris (Fall 1968) Uncollected
"Strawberry Spring" short story Ubris (Fall 1968) Night Shift (1978) Collected heavily revised

1969

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Night Surf" short story Ubris (Spring 1969) Night Shift (1978) Collected heavily revised
"The Reaper's Image" short story Startling Mystery Stories (Spring 1969) Skeleton Crew (1985) Collected heavily revised
"The Dark Man" poem Ubris (Fall 1969) Uncollected Republished as a standalone book (2013)
"Stud City" short story Ubris (Fall 1969) Uncollected Incorporated into The Body (1982)

1970s

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1970

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Slade" short story The Maine Campus (June 11 – August 6, 1970) Uncollected
"Graveyard Shift" short story Cavalier (October 1970) Night Shift (1978)
"Donovan's Brain" poem Moth (1970) Uncollected
"Silence" poem Moth (1970) Uncollected

1971

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"The Blue Air Compressor" short story Onan (January 1971) Uncollected Republished revised in Heavy Metal (July 1981)
"In the Key Chords of Dawn" poem Onan (January 1971) Uncollected
"I Am the Doorway" short story Cavalier (March 1971) Night Shift (1978)
"Brooklyn August" poem Io #10 (1971) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993)
"She Has Gone to Sleep While..." poem Contraband #1 (October 31, 1971) Uncollected Credited as 'Stephan King'
"Woman with Child" poem Contraband #1 (October 31, 1971) Uncollected Credited as 'Stephan King'
"The Hardcase Speaks" poem Contraband #2 (December 1, 1971) Uncollected Credited as 'Stephan King'

1972

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Suffer the Little Children" short story Cavalier (February 1972) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993)
"The Fifth Quarter" short story Cavalier (April 1972) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993) As John Swithen
"Battleground" short story Cavalier (September 1972) Night Shift (1978)
"The Mangler" short story Cavalier (December 1972) Night Shift (1978)

1973

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"The Boogeyman" short story Cavalier (March 1973) Night Shift (1978)
"Trucks" short story Cavalier (June 1973) Night Shift (1978)
"Gray Matter" short story Cavalier (October 1973) Night Shift (1978)
"It Grows on You" short story Marshroots (Fall 1973) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993) Republished revised in Whispers (August 1982), collected further revised
Nominee, Locus Award, 1983[2]

1974

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Sometimes They Come Back" short story Cavalier (March 1974) Night Shift (1978)

1975

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"The Lawnmower Man" short story Cavalier (May 1975) Night Shift (1978)
"The Revenge of Lard Ass Hogan" short story The Maine Review (July 1975) Uncollected Incorporated into The Body (1982)

1976

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Weeds" short story Cavalier (May 1976) Uncollected Appears in comic book form in Creepshow (1982) as "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill" and reprinted in Dark Screams: Volume One (2014)
"The Ledge" short story Penthouse (July 1976) Night Shift (1978)
"I Know What You Need" short story Cosmopolitan (September 1976) Night Shift (1978)

1977

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Children of the Corn" short story Penthouse (March 1977) Night Shift (1978)
"One for the Road" short story Maine (March/April 1977) Night Shift (1978)
"The Cat from Hell" short story Cavalier (June 1977) Just After Sunset (2008)
"The King Family and the Wicked Witch" short story Flint (August 25, 1977) Uncollected
"The Man Who Loved Flowers" short story Gallery (August 1977) Night Shift (1978)

1978

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Jerusalem's Lot" short story Night Shift (February 1978) Night Shift (1978)
"The Last Rung on the Ladder" short story Night Shift (February 1978) Night Shift (1978)
"Quitters, Inc." short story Night Shift (February 1978) Night Shift (1978)
"The Woman in the Room" short story Night Shift (February 1978) Night Shift (1978)
"The Night of the Tiger" short story The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (February 1978) Uncollected
"Nona" short story Shadows (September 1978) Skeleton Crew (1985)
The Gunslinger novella The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (October 1978) The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger (1982) Collected revised;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1978[2]
"Man With a Belly" short story Cavalier (December 1978) Uncollected

1979

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"The Crate" short story Gallery (July 1979) Uncollected Appears in Fantasy Annual III (1981) and Shivers VI (2011). Appears in comic book form in Creepshow (1982)
Nominee, Locus Award, 1980[2]

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1980

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
The Way Station novella The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (April 1980) The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger (1982) Collected revised;
Nominee, Nebula Award,1981;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1981[2]
"Big Wheels: A Tale of the Laundry Game (Milkman #2)" short story New Terrors Two (July 1980) Skeleton Crew (1985)
The Mist novella Dark Forces (August 1980) Skeleton Crew (1985) Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1981;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1981[2]
"Crouch End" short story New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos (October 1980) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993) Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 1981[2]
"The Monkey" short story Gallery (November 1980) Skeleton Crew (1985) Collected heavily revised;
Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 1982[2]
"The Wedding Gig" short story Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (December 1980) Skeleton Crew (1985)

1981

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
The Oracle and the Mountains novella The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (February 1981) The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger (1982) Collected revised
"The Jaunt" short story The Twilight Zone Magazine (June 1981) Skeleton Crew (1985)
The Slow Mutants novella The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (July 1981) The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger (1982) Collected revised
"The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands" short story Shadows 4 (October 1981) Skeleton Crew (1985)
"The Monster in the Closet" short story Ladies' Home Journal (October 1981) Uncollected Incorporated into Cujo (1981)
"The Bird and the Album" short story A Fantasy Reader (October 30, 1981) Uncollected Incorporated into It (1986)
The Gunslinger and the Dark Man novella The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (November 1981) The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger (1982) Collected revised
"The Reach" short story Yankee (November 1981) Skeleton Crew (1985) Originally titled "Do the Dead Sing?"
Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1982[2]

1982

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Survivor Type" short story Terrors (July 1982) Skeleton Crew (1985)
"Before the Play" short story Whispers (August 1982) Uncollected Unused prologue to The Shining (1977)
Apt Pupil novella Different Seasons (August 27, 1982) Different Seasons (1982) Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 1983[2]
The Body novella Different Seasons (August 27, 1982) Different Seasons (1982)
The Breathing Method novella Different Seasons (August 27, 1982) Different Seasons (1982) Winner, British Fantasy Award, 1983;
Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1983;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1983[2]
Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption novella Different Seasons (August 27, 1982) Different Seasons (1982)
"The Raft" short story Gallery (November 1982) Skeleton Crew (1985) Nominee, Locus Award, 1983[2]
"Skybar" short story The Do-It-Yourself Bestseller (August 1982) Uncollected Partial short story

1983

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Word Processor of the Gods" short story Playboy (January 1983) Skeleton Crew (1985) Originally titled "The Word Processor"; collected heavily revised
"Uncle Otto's Truck" short story Yankee (October 1983) Skeleton Crew (1985)
Cycle of the Werewolf novella Land of Enchantment (November 1983) Uncollected (standalone book)
"The Return of Timmy Baterman" short story Satyricon II (1983) Uncollected Incorporated into Pet Sematary (1983)

1984

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Gramma" short story Weirdbook (Spring 1984) Skeleton Crew (1985)
"Mrs. Todd's Shortcut" short story Redbook (May 1984) Skeleton Crew (1985)
The Ballad of the Flexible Bullet novella The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (June 1984) Skeleton Crew (1985) Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1985;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1985[2]
"The Revelations of 'Becka Paulson" short story Rolling Stone (July 19 – August 2, 1984) Uncollected Collected in the limited edition of Skeleton Crew (1985);
incorporated into The Tommyknockers (1987)
"Beachworld" short story Weird Tales (Fall 1984) Skeleton Crew (1985)

1985

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
Dolan's Cadillac novella Castle Rock (February – June 1985) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993)
"For Owen" poem Skeleton Crew (June 1985) Skeleton Crew (1985)
"Morning Deliveries (Milkman #1)" short story Skeleton Crew (June 1985) Skeleton Crew (1985)
"Paranoid: A Chant" poem Skeleton Crew (June 1985) Skeleton Crew (1985)

1986

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"For the Birds" short story Bred Any Good Rooks Lately? (September 1986) Uncollected
"The End of the Whole Mess" short story Omni (October 1986) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993) Nominee, World Fantasy Award, 1987[2]

1987

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Popsy" short story Masques II (June 1987) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993)
"The Doctor's Case" short story The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (November 1987) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993)

1988

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"The Night Flier" short story Prime Evil (June 1988) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993) Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 1989[2]
"Dedication" short story Night Visions 5 (July 1, 1988) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993)
"The Reploids" short story Night Visions 5 (July 1, 1988) Uncollected
"Sneakers" short story Night Visions 5 (July 1, 1988) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993)
"My Pretty Pony" short story My Pretty Pony (December 1988) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993) Collected revised

1989

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Rainy Season" short story Midnight Graffiti (Spring 1989) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993)
"Home Delivery" short story Book of the Dead (June 1989) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993)

1990s

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1990

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"An Evening at God's" play Institute for Advanced Theater Training (April 23, 1990) Uncollected
The Langoliers novella Four Past Midnight (September 1990) Four Past Midnight (1990) Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 1991[2]
The Library Policeman novella Four Past Midnight (September 1990) Four Past Midnight (1990)
Secret Window, Secret Garden novella Four Past Midnight (September 1990) Four Past Midnight (1990)
The Sun Dog novella Four Past Midnight (September 1990) Four Past Midnight (1990)
"The Bear" short story The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (December 1990) Uncollected Incorporated into The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands (1991)
"The Moving Finger" short story The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (December 1990) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993)

1992

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"You Know They Got a Hell of a Band" short story Shock Rock (January 1992) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993) Collected heavily revised
"Chattery Teeth" short story Cemetery Dance (Fall 1992) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993)

1993

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"The Beggar and the Diamond" short story Nightmares & Dreamscapes (September 1993) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993)
"The House on Maple Street" short story Nightmares & Dreamscapes (September 1993) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993)
"Sorry, Right Number" teleplay Nightmares & Dreamscapes (September 1993) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993) Written in 1987
"The Ten O'Clock People" short story Nightmares & Dreamscapes (September 1993) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993) Nominee, Locus Award, 1994[2]
"Umney's Last Case" short story Nightmares & Dreamscapes (September 1993) Nightmares & Dreamscapes (1993)
"Jhonathan and the Witchs" short story First Words (October 1993) Uncollected Written in 1956-1957

1994

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"The Killer" short story Famous Monsters of Filmland #202 (Spring 1994) Uncollected Written in the mid-1960s
"Blind Willie" short story Antaeus #75/76 (October 1994) Hearts in Atlantis (1999) Collected heavily revised
"The Man in the Black Suit" short story The New Yorker (October 31, 1994) Everything's Eventual (2002) Winner, World Fantasy Award, 1995[2]
"Dino" poem Salt Hill Journal (Fall 1994) Uncollected

1995

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Luckey Quarter" short story USA Weekend (June 30 – July 2, 1995) Everything's Eventual (2002)
"Lunch at the Gotham Café" short story Dark Love (November 1995) Everything's Eventual (2002) Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 1996;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1996[2]

1997

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Autopsy Room Four" short story Six Stories (April 1997) Everything's Eventual (2002) Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 1999[2]
"L. T.'s Theory of Pets" short story Six Stories (April 1997) Everything's Eventual (2002)
"General" screenplay Screamplays (September 1997) Uncollected Written around 1985 for the film Cat's Eye (1985)
Everything's Eventual novella The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (October–November 1997) Everything's Eventual (2002) Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 1998;
Nominee, Locus Award, 1998[2]

1998

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is in French" short story The New Yorker (June 22, 1998) Everything's Eventual (2002)
The Little Sisters of Eluria novella Legends (October 1998) Everything's Eventual (2002)

1999

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"The New Lieutenant's Rap" short story The New Lieutenant's Rap (April 1999) Uncollected Incorporated into "Why We're in Vietnam" (1999)
"The Road Virus Heads North" short story 999 (September 7, 1999) Everything's Eventual (2002)
Hearts in Atlantis novella Hearts in Atlantis (September 14, 1999) Hearts in Atlantis (1999)
Heavenly Shades of Night Are Falling short story Hearts in Atlantis (September 14, 1999) Hearts in Atlantis (1999)
Low Men in Yellow Coats novella Hearts in Atlantis (September 14, 1999) Hearts in Atlantis (1999) Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2000[2]
Why We're in Vietnam novella Hearts in Atlantis (September 14, 1999) Hearts in Atlantis (1999)
"1408" short story Blood and Smoke (November 1999) Everything's Eventual (2002) Originally published in an audiobook collection
"In the Deathroom" short story Blood and Smoke (November 1999) Everything's Eventual (2002) Originally published in an audiobook collection

2000s

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2000

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
Riding the Bullet novella Riding the Bullet (March 14, 2000) Everything's Eventual (2002) Originally published as an ebook
Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2001[2]
"The Old Dude's Ticker" short story NECON XX (July 2000) Uncollected Written in the early 1970s

2001

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"All That You Love Will Be Carried Away" short story The New Yorker (January 29, 2001) Everything's Eventual (2002)
"Calla Bryn Sturgis" short story stephenking.com (2001) Uncollected Incorporated into The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla (2003)
"The Death of Jack Hamilton" short story The New Yorker (December 24–31, 2001) Everything's Eventual (2002)

2003

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"The Tale of Gray Dick" short story McSweeney's Mammoth Treasury of Thrilling Tales (March 25, 2003) Uncollected Incorporated into The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla (2003)
"Harvey's Dream" short story The New Yorker (June 30, 2003) Just After Sunset (2008) Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2004[2]
"Stationary Bike" short story Borderlands 5 (November 2003) Just After Sunset (2008)
"Rest Stop" short story Esquire (December 2003) Just After Sunset (2008)

2004

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Lisey and the Madman" short story McSweeney’s Enchanted Chamber of Astonishing Stories (2004) Uncollected Incorporated into Lisey's Story (2006)
Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2005[2]

2005

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"The Things They Left Behind" short story Transgressions (May 2005) Just After Sunset (2008) Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2006[2]
"The Furnace" short story Weekly Reader (September 2005) Uncollected Partial short story

2006

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Memory" short story Tin House #28 (July 2006) Blaze (2007) Incorporated into Duma Key (2008)
"Willa" short story Playboy (December 2006) Just After Sunset (2008)

2007

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Graduation Afternoon" short story Postscripts (March 2007) Just After Sunset (2008) Nominee, Locus Award, 2008[2]
The Gingerbread Girl novella Esquire (July 2007) Just After Sunset (2008)
"Ayana" short story The Paris Review (Fall 2007) Just After Sunset (2008)
"Mute" short story Playboy (December 2007) Just After Sunset (2008)

2008

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
A Very Tight Place novella McSweeney's #27 (Spring 2008) Just After Sunset (2008)
"The New York Times at Special Bargain Rates" short story The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (October/November 2008) Just After Sunset (2008)
N. novella Just After Sunset (November 2008) Just After Sunset (2008) Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 2009[2]

2009

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
Throttle novella He Is Legend (February 7, 2009) Uncollected In collaboration with Joe Hill, part of Hill's collection Full Throttle
Ur novella Ur (February 12, 2009) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015) Originally published as an ebook; collected heavily revised
Morality novella Esquire (July 2009) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015) Previously included with the trade edition of Blockade Billy (2010);
Winner, Shirley Jackson Award, 2009[2]
"Mostly Old Men" poem Tin House #40 (August 2009) Uncollected
"The Bone Church" poem Playboy (November 2009) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015)
"Premium Harmony" short story The New Yorker (November 9, 2009) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015)

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2010

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Tommy" poem Playboy (March 2010) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015)
Blockade Billy novella Blockade Billy (April 2010) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015)
1922 novella Full Dark, No Stars (November 2010) Full Dark, No Stars (2010) Nominee, British Fantasy Award, 2011[2]
Big Driver novella Full Dark, No Stars (November 2010) Full Dark, No Stars (2010)
Fair Extension novella Full Dark, No Stars (November 2010) Full Dark, No Stars (2010)
A Good Marriage novella Full Dark, No Stars (November 2010) Full Dark, No Stars (2010)

2011

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"Herman Wouk Is Still Alive" short story The Atlantic (May 2011) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015) Winner, Bram Stoker Award, 2012[2]
"Under the Weather" short story Paperback edition of Full Dark, No Stars (May 2011) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015)
Mile 81 novella Mile 81 (September 1, 2011) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015) Originally published as an ebook
"The Little Green God of Agony" short story A Book of Horrors (September 29, 2011) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015) Adapted into a webcomic;[3]
Nominee, Locus Award, 2012[2]
"The Dune" short story Granta #117 (Fall 2011) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015)

2012

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
In the Tall Grass novella Esquire (June/July–August 2012) Uncollected In collaboration with Joe Hill, part of Hill's collection Full Throttle
A Face in the Crowd novella A Face in the Crowd (August 21, 2012) Uncollected Originally published as an ebook; in collaboration with Stewart O'Nan
"Batman and Robin Have an Altercation" short story Harper's Magazine (September 2012) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015)

2013

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Afterlife" short story Tin House #56 (June 2013) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015)
"The Rock and Roll Dead Zone" short story Hard Listening (June 18, 2013) Uncollected Originally published as an ebook
"Summer Thunder" short story Turn Down the Lights (December 2013) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015)

2014

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Bad Little Kid" short story Bad Little Kid (March 14, 2014) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015) Originally published as an ebook in French and German languages only
"That Bus Is Another World" short story Esquire (August 2014) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015)

2015

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"A Death" short story The New Yorker (March 9, 2015) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015)
"Drunken Fireworks" short story Drunken Fireworks (June 30, 2015) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015) Originally published as an audiobook
"Mister Yummy" short story The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (November 2015) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015)
"Obits" short story The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (November 2015) The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015) Nominee, Hugo Award, 2016[2]

2016

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Cookie Jar" short story Virginia Quarterly Review (Spring 2016) Uncollected Appears in the paperback edition of The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2016)
"The Music Room" short story Playboy (December 2016) Uncollected Included with audio readings of Gwendy's Button Box

2017

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
Gwendy's Button Box novella Gwendy's Button Box (May 2017) Uncollected (standalone book) written with Richard Chizmar
"Thin Scenery" play Ploughshares (Summer 2017) Uncollected

2018

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"Laurie" short story stephenking.com (May 17, 2018) You Like It Darker (2024) Free download;[4] included in the Elevation audiobook
"The Turbulence Expert" short story Flight or Fright (September 4, 2018) You Like It Darker (2024)
Elevation novella Elevation (October 2018) Uncollected (standalone book)

2019

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Squad D" short story Shivers VIII (April 18, 2019) Uncollected written in the late 1970s; first published in German two months earlier

2020s

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2020

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"The Fifth Step" short story Harper's Magazine (March 2020) You Like It Darker (2024)
If It Bleeds novella If It Bleeds (April 2020) If It Bleeds (2020) First novella in the Holly Gibney Series
The Life of Chuck novella If It Bleeds (April 2020) If It Bleeds (2020)
Mr. Harrigan's Phone novella If It Bleeds (April 2020) If It Bleeds (2020)
Rat novella If It Bleeds (April 2020) If It Bleeds (2020)
"On Slide Inn Road" short story Esquire Magazine (October/November 2020) You Like It Darker (2024)

2021

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Red Screen" short story Humble Bundle (September 9, 2021) You Like It Darker (2024) Originally published as e-book

2022

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Willie the Weirdo" short story McSweeney's 66 (Spring 2022) You Like It Darker (2024) Originally planned for #65 in 2021, postponed to #66 for Spring 2022
"Finn" short story Scribd (May 25, 2022) You Like It Darker (2024) Originally released as ebook and audiobook

2024

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Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"The Answer Man" novella You Like It Darker (May 2024) You Like It Darker (2024)
"Danny Coughlin's Bad Dream" novella You Like It Darker (May 2024) You Like It Darker (2024)
"The Dreamers" novella You Like It Darker (May 2024) You Like It Darker (2024)
"Rattlesnakes" novella You Like It Darker (May 2024) You Like It Darker (2024)
"Two Talented Bastids" novella You Like It Darker (May 2024) You Like It Darker (2024)
"The Extra Hour" short story Cemetery Dance Publications Magazine #79 (forthcoming) Uncollected

See also

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References

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  • Wood, Rocky (November 9, 2004). The Complete Guide to the Works of Stephen King (ISBN 0-9750593-3-5)
  • Wood, Rocky (September 4, 2012). Stephen King: Uncollected, Unpublished, Overlook Connection Press. (ISBN 1-58767-130-1 and ISBN 0-9750593-4-3)
  • Brooks, Justin; Wood, Rocky (April 6, 2013). Stephen King: A Primary Bibliography of the World’s Most Popular Author, Overlook Connection Press. (ISBN 1-58767-153-0).
  1. ^ "What Ails the Short Story" by Stephen King
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King, Stephen (May 17, 2018). Laurie (PDF). StephenKing.com.