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JUST AFTER SUNSET PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Stephen King | 539 pages | 04 Mar 2010 | Simon + Schuster Inc. | 9781439144916 | English | none JUST AFTER SUNSET PDF Book Terrible, in poor taste, I'm disgusted. Then they were both gone. He came upon a Budweiser can and kicked it awhile. Harvey's Dream-short but chilling.. Maybe her first name was Sally, but David thought he would have remembered a name like that; there were so few Sallys these days. Baby wants to dance. His shadow grew long, shortened in the glow of the hanging fluorescents, then grew long again. What we have here seems to be more like a collection of literary doodles or proof of concepts that just kind of fell out of King's brain. United States of America. And where, exactly, would she have gone looking for fun? N: A psychiatrist commits suicide and his sister reads the file on his last patient, an OCD man named N. The horror has the old school feel to it and is quite effective in places but not as a whole. It was a barn of a place—there had to be five hundred people whooping it up—but he had no concerns about finding Willa. Get A Copy. He dropped his eyes to his feet instead. I said yes immediately. It dealt a little with identity but was mostly a writer gathering up the courage to do something about a bad situation. Read those two lines at the bottom and then we can get this show on the road. It was red, white, and blue; in Wyoming, they did seem to love their red, white, and blue. The big lobo executed a midair twist and ran into the scrubland to the right of the road, still yipping, with his tail tucked. He walked listening for the sound of an oncoming train behind him. Mare Winningham changes her tone from that of a depressed woman to a desperate one without a hitch. Add to Wishlist. JUST AFTER SUNSET Writer They came one after another, like the hits from the AM rock radio station that was always playing in the combination study-and-laundry-room where I wrote them. It was just View all 4 comments. A Very Tight Place - oh geez, literally the most disgusting thing I've ever read! Well, she certainly found the right group. The description of situations makes you feel everything. Published November 11th by Scribner Book Company first published David grinned but managed to keep from laughing out loud; he thought that would be tempting the gods. Stephen King explores the deep and dark corners of one's mind in these 13 unusual stories. This is probably one of Stephen King's most hard-hitting collections of all time. I knew I could have written them in that laundry room, on Tabby's little Olivetti portable, but as a much older man, even with my craft more honed and my tools--this Macintosh I'm writing on tonight, for instance--much more pricey, those stories were eluding me. Bibliography Short fiction Unpublished and uncollected Awards and nominations. Then one day three or four years ago, I got a letter from Katrina Kenison, who edited the annual Best American Short Stories series she has since been succeeded by Heidi Pitlor, to whom the book you are holding is dedicated. Three out of five stars. Each story is a treat not just for King fans but for any fan of good fiction. Read more He took a step closer, then one to the left, moving Willa aside to do it. But that might be a false memory, created out of his belief that five-year-olds were supposed to sleep a lot. The stage was empty and the stools were on the bar with their legs sticking up, but the neon replica of the Wind River Range was still on, either because the management left it that way after closing or because that was the way he and Willa wanted it. Any liking Henry might once have had for Willa Stuart was gone now. Says so, right on the back wall of the information booth. Not the best King anthology but very readable. Enlarge cover. David turned, his light jacket rippling around him in the keen breeze, and started down the steps. A clipping from the Chester's Mill local paper, the editor of which is a major character in Under the Dome , is part of the nested narrative. July issue of Esquire. Willa : Why did this one make me cry? David had a five in his wallet, but the foyer of 26 was empty. Resources and Downloads. He went to find Lander, who liked her a bit. Even in happy songs. If you are you know what I mean. Other Editions 6. Willa was another endangered species, and just thinking that made his stomach sink down again. Tell me why? He was ordinarily very quiet, so the donkey heehaw of laughter he expelled into the growing shadows was beyond surprising; it was shocking. The husband was calling on his cell phone as the plane went down and now finds himself in a limbo, waiting area. And the ending? My friends perception of this one was less than stellar even if some really liked it and for some reason I went in with a bit low for King anyway expectations. Something we should tell them? Y'all need to read it! His shadow grew long, shortened in the glow of the hanging fluorescents, then grew long again. It wasn't getting traction, in the current lingo of his office back in Chicago. Now he remembered the drop, but what had caught fire? He dropped his eyes to his feet instead. And really, his mind had been fixed on little else since the second or third time he had been with her. Glad I read this on an empty stomach as otherwise I would have probably been running for the bathroom to be sick. It was an interesting concept and one that was hard to wrap my head around initially, but it wasn't as bad as I was anticipating. Jun 12, Calista rated it liked it Recommends it for: Short Story fans. JUST AFTER SUNSET Reviews It is an indoor outdoor cat catches a lot of mice, great cat. Loved it! Sucky ones: The other seven stories. Quick, without thinking. He came to support the anti-war movement on the Orono campus, arriving at his stance from a conservative view that the war in Vietnam was unconstitutional. The wind whistled beneath the eaves of the station, but out here it made a strange open humming that was not quite a vibration. No explanations is obviously the way to go! About Stephen King. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This story still gives me goosebumps. Like what was he thinking ewww. I also feel like you should go into short stories blind, therefore I really don't want to say too much in terms of plot. The cat from hell - Got almost all the way through this before I realized what I was reading. Poo flies, the flies buzz and a well fed roach shows up to top off this craptastic extravaganza. The Cat from Hell - another awesome story! December issue of Playboy. This lack of exposure made this a very touching tale for me. Just like in his dream, and that his oldest daughter Trisha is calling to inform her parents. The laughter and conversation—even a footloose yeehaw cry from the far side of the dance floor—were like sounds heard in a dream you have again and again at certain critical turns of life: the dream of being unprepared for a big exam, the dream of being naked in public, the dream of falling, the dream in which you hurry toward a corner in some strange city, sure your fate lies on the far side. What we have here seems to be more like a collection of literary doodles or proof of concepts that just kind of fell out of King's brain. She was there, listening to that music. I interpreted …more I took it as his daughter died Jenna died. Overall then, I'd give this collection of short stories 4 out of 5. Gingerbread Girl: After leaving her husband, Emily takes up running on the beach. And as the dregs of sunset faded to bitter orange over the Wind River Range, David looked around the station and saw that Willa was gone. The smells of beer, sweat, Brut, and Wal-Mart perfume hit him like a punch in the nose. There are more, if not an equal number of, movies based on Stephen King short stories than on his novels. See More Categories. There was enough left over to occasionally buy books--neither of us could live without those--and to pay for my bad habits beer and cigarettes , but very little beyond that. It was perfect. She rummaged out my Texaco gasoline credit card--such things were routinely sent to young marrieds then--and proceeded to cut it into three large pieces. And there would always be music. It was almost as big as a calf, its coat as shaggy as a Russian hat. All in all a good read. Always better with you. This story begins and ends with a letter and at the end you really feel helpless as you know what's going to happen. He hardly ever spoke. This is Stephen's fifth short story collection. When he looked back again, the railway station was a slumped derelict with its windows boarded up and most of the shingles on its roof gone.