Stephen King: An Annotated Bibliography

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Who Is Stephen King: An Annotated Bibliography
"StephenKing.com - About the Author." StephenKing.com - About the Author.1 Feb 2001 Web. 04 Jan. 2016. The reason for this page is that, it is a great resource to gain the knowledge needed about King. The website gives information about him, his family, kids, books, and movies. It has a lot of connecting sources that are credible for the research into the works of the author. This website is very useful, compare to all of the other websites it is great source of personal, professional information. The information that is need for my background of Stephen King, his upbringing, his different types and inspiration for the creation of his works; all of which will give major details to the purpose …show more content…

23 Nov. 2007. Web. 4 Jan. 2016. The article provide multiple answers to which Stephen king answered during an interview with a reporter. Short question that can lead to bigger or even more definite answers need to support other articles. This article is not very useful. It provides the answers to other references it will further my research, but it will not provide any answers of for its self.
Green, Andy "Stephen King: The Rolling Stone Interview." Interview. www.rollingstone.com. 31 Oct. 2014. Web. 4 Jan. 2016. This article is another source that will help with reliability of Stephen King. It goes to coincide with what King believe about life, film and horror. King stating that Horror Is one of the genres that live across the tracks in the literary community,” implying that it is not a common writing genre. This article is not useful to make a major impute to the essay. It will be of assistance in the minor category the support a claim throughout the research process. The source is very reliable.
"Doux Reviews: Lost Lit: Stephen King's Carrie." Doux Reviews: Lost Lit: Stephen King's Carrie. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Jan. …show more content…

Making this a reliable and main source of information,in regards to the research essay itself. Where all the character situation and solutions were made.
Carr, Faye. "Critical Genre Analysis - The Shining, Stanley KUBRICK." FAYE CARR WILSON Film Student Aspiring Director. N.p., 18 Dec. 2014. Web. 04 Jan. 2016. This is a review about the movie by a film that states The Shining is not like “a traditional horror film,” for its time. Carr said “The Shinning doesn’t necessarily come of as a horror film.” It may be that way because of the beautiful scenery This is not useful due to its area not of critic, but it does give an insight to the film making that many are unaware of. How it was moved from literature to film on the big screen. This given more background for the essay
King, Stephen. Misery. New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Viking, 1987. Print This text is the original work of Stephen King. This take place near a small town of Sidewinder, Colorado in the 1980s. A woman torturing a man gruesomely. This article is useful. It is the original work that will be used like The Shining and