Fear Itself: The Horror Fiction of Stephen King - 1985 New American Library Paperback

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Blurb: “Introduction by Peter Straub

Foreword by Stephen King

Afterword by George A. Romero

Edited by Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller

IF YOU'VE EVER SHIVERED TO A STEPHEN KING SPELLBINDER, NOW YOU CAN FIND OUT HOW HE EVOKES YOUR INNERMOST FEARS-AND WHY

STEPHEN KING

tells how he transformed himself from a Maine schoolteacher to a super-bestselling author.

PETER STRAUB,

his friend and co-author of The Talisman, offers an intimate portrait of the man and his work.

GEORGE ROMERO,

acclaimed horror filmmaker (Night of the Living Dead, Creepshow), shows how Stephen King's vivid words have been turned into unforgettable screen images.

CHELSEA QUINN YARBRO.

novelist and critic, traces the age-old myths that Stephen King so terrifyingly transposes to modern-day America.

DOUGLAS WINTER,

author of Stephen King: The Art of Darkness, explores the reader's experience of entering King's superlatively shocking world

These and many other writers provide a fascinating and multifaceted glimpse into the supernatural genius of Stephen King“