Simon & Schuster Audio have officially announced that Stephen King will narrate the full-length audiobook version of The Wind Through the Keyhole:
“New York, February 28, 2012 – International bestselling author Stephen King will read his new audiobook, The Wind Through The Keyhole, the first time in more than a decade that King will narrate a full-length audiobook. Simon & Schuster Audio will publish The Wind Through The Keyhole simultaneously with the Scribner hardcover and ebook on April 24, 2012.
The Wind Through The Keyhole audiobook will also offer an exclusive audio preview of King’s upcoming novel, Doctor Sleep, the eagerly-awaited sequel to his classic, The Shining, to be published in 2013. Stephen King will also read the excerpt from Doctor Sleep.
“I’ve spent a lot of time with the character of Roland Deschain and the Dark Tower universe over the years. Now that I am revisiting that world, it felt like a fine time to lend it my voice,...
“New York, February 28, 2012 – International bestselling author Stephen King will read his new audiobook, The Wind Through The Keyhole, the first time in more than a decade that King will narrate a full-length audiobook. Simon & Schuster Audio will publish The Wind Through The Keyhole simultaneously with the Scribner hardcover and ebook on April 24, 2012.
The Wind Through The Keyhole audiobook will also offer an exclusive audio preview of King’s upcoming novel, Doctor Sleep, the eagerly-awaited sequel to his classic, The Shining, to be published in 2013. Stephen King will also read the excerpt from Doctor Sleep.
“I’ve spent a lot of time with the character of Roland Deschain and the Dark Tower universe over the years. Now that I am revisiting that world, it felt like a fine time to lend it my voice,...
- 2/28/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Everett
Recently, I was the surprise commencement speaker at the promotion ceremony for a Seattle alternative high school. I spoke to sixty students, who’d come from sixteen different districts, and had survived depression, attempted suicide, gang warfare, sexual and physical abuse, absentee parents, poverty, racism, and learning disabilities in order to graduate.
These students had read my young adult novel, “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian,” and had been inspired by my autobiographical story of a poor...
Recently, I was the surprise commencement speaker at the promotion ceremony for a Seattle alternative high school. I spoke to sixty students, who’d come from sixteen different districts, and had survived depression, attempted suicide, gang warfare, sexual and physical abuse, absentee parents, poverty, racism, and learning disabilities in order to graduate.
These students had read my young adult novel, “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian,” and had been inspired by my autobiographical story of a poor...
- 6/9/2011
- by Sherman Alexie
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
I know our favorite holiday has passed, and now it's all commercialism and Christmas carols unless you want to pull a Tobe Hooper at Sears, but there are a few gift ideas that might be really appreciated if found in those black stockings hanging by the fireplace Christmas morning.
1. First is the trilogy of Zombie Haiku, Werewolf Haiku and Vampire Haiku, all written by Ryan Mecum and published by How Books. The werewolf book tells the tale of a postman after he has been bitten by a "rabid" dog and his both frightening and hilarious degeneration into a werewolf. A couple of examples:
"If you think tacos
are hard for you to digest,
try passing chipmunks."
Or
"In conversation,
burping up a severed toe
can make things awkward."
The vampire haiku book tells the tale of one William Butten, who was "changed" by a mysterious woman on board a ship...
1. First is the trilogy of Zombie Haiku, Werewolf Haiku and Vampire Haiku, all written by Ryan Mecum and published by How Books. The werewolf book tells the tale of a postman after he has been bitten by a "rabid" dog and his both frightening and hilarious degeneration into a werewolf. A couple of examples:
"If you think tacos
are hard for you to digest,
try passing chipmunks."
Or
"In conversation,
burping up a severed toe
can make things awkward."
The vampire haiku book tells the tale of one William Butten, who was "changed" by a mysterious woman on board a ship...
- 12/16/2010
- by thebellefromhell
- DreadCentral.com
Aam/Markosia has announced two original graphic novels arriving in March. The Dark - written by Chris Lynch with art by Rick Lundeen - is a sci-fi superhero thriller that follows a scientist who discovers how to encode information and memories into liquid form. The Huw-j Freeman penned and illustrated Freeman of the Armed Services is the story of a British pulp hero - a blend of James Bond, Doc Savage and Captain Britain. "We've hidden lots of coded messages throughout the [The Dark]," (more)...
- 2/24/2010
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
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