![]() Some of the stories have since been collected (the collection Everything's Eventual was released after this), and King has of course continued to put stuff out that has yet to be anthologized. The only drawback is the inevitable one - King keeps writing, and the book is now out of date. As usual, Spignesi's enthusiam and almost spooky breadth of knowledge makes the book an indispensible resource. ![]() ![]() Released in 1998, this book covered nearly every uncollected (i.e., story not found in a King book) tale from his juvinilia written with Chris Chesney in the sixties all the way up to "Everything's Eventual," written in the late 90s. Stephen Spignesi's The Lost Work of Stephen King is one of the best books on King, period. (I know if I'd seen a list like this when I was just getting into King, I would have flipped!) In addition, though, I don't want to steal the thunder from two other books that deal with the subject of "hidden" King far better than I ever could. This page of the site is meant to be a shorthand resource, and, as well as something fun to pique your interest. I'm not including detailed descriptions of the stories listed herein. WIth the advent of On Writing due out next year, I can't continue to ignore King's shorter non-fiction on this site any longer. I've decided to seprate fiction and poetry into seperate categories, and to add a non-fiction section. ![]() Hi, and welcome to the Stephen King Uncollected Page! We're in the process of revamping the entire site and making it more user-friendly and more comprehensive. ![]()
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