The 24-part graphic adaptation of “Little Green God of Agony” is now finished.
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This is the Glenn Chadbourne issue, and my buddy Glenn has put together special illustrations for this creepy tale, King’s first professional sale, originally published in 1967 and only reprinted once since then. Look for the rare King short story “The Glass Floor” in issue #69 of Cemetery Dance magazine. You can find video of the entire event at the UMass Lowell website. Mercedes is more of a mystery novel and it has no supernatural elements. Earlier in the day, he talked at length about the novel he is currently working on, describing the genesis and how it developed from a short story idea into a 500 page manuscript. In the middle, he treated the audience to the world premiere of a new short story called “Afterlife,” which is not scheduled for publication at this time. Dubus interviewed him for the first 30 minutes, and King took questions from the audience during the final 30 minutes.
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During the day, he talked to a creative writing class and that evening he took part in a conversation with faculty member and writer Andre Dubus III. Last Friday, King made an appearance at the Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell.
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This will probably be my last update for 2012, and what better day to do it than on 12/12/12? Join us for our weekly review of movies worth seeing, worth avoiding and our Top 5 lists – and don’t forget to play along at end is drawing nigh. It's a site about discovering good movies. It's a place that believes that every great movie is a wonderful new treasure, whether you see it the night of its premiere or fifty years later.
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