Under the Dome
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Stephen King's Under the Dome headed to TV?If you're intimidated by Stephen King's 1,000-plus page novel, "Under the Dome," don't worry. A small-scale version may be headed to your TV. According to Variety, Steven Spielberg and King are developing a series based on the new book,... In this article: Stephen King, Under the Dome, Steven Spielberg, The Talisman, E mail, Nancy Drew, Walmart, Christopher Pike, and R.L. Stine |
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MTV.com | 1 day ago
Steven Spielberg And Stephen King Join Forces To Scare The Crap Out Of You
...proportions. Spielberg and King will partner to produce a "limited series" for DreamWorks TV, adapted from the author's just-released "Under the Dome," Variety reports. This isn't their first partnership, however. Spielberg has held the...
In this article: Steven Spielberg, Stephen King, DreamWorks, RSS Feed, Band of Brothers, Eli Roth, Simpsons, and HBO
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New Kerala | 1 day ago
Steven Spielberg, Stephen King team up for 'Under the Dome'
...Spielberg and writer Stephen King have teamed up to develop a limited series based on King's just-released supernatural thriller 'Under the Dome'. DreamWorks TV optioned the book and is looking to set it up as an event series, likely for...
In this article: Steven Spielberg, Stephen King, Washington, and Maine
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Centre Daily Times | 2 days ago
Self-proclaimed lazy' author Stephen King releases his 51st novel
...New York Review of Books. He also has a piece in the horror mag Fangoria and a poem in the current issue of Playboy. Anything else? "Under the Dome," his 51st novel, all 1,072 pages, drops this month. He just finished a five-part graphic...
In this article: Stephen King, The Stand, Overlook Hotel, LP Gas, Communism, Fascism, Capitalism, and Propane
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thestar.com | 6 days ago
Stephen King takes us under the dome
A small town turns ugly in King's new Under the Dome By Malene Arpe Pop Culture Reporter Novelist Stephen King's latest novel Under the Dome is about the lightning-swift disintegration of civilization that occurs when a small town is...
In this article: Stephen King, David Cronenberg, Robert Browning, The Stand, Suicide, God, Ghost Brothers of Darkland County, and Catholic church
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Independent.co.uk - Books | 6 days ago
Under the Dome, By Stephen King
...King's latest is darkly humorous, but did 'The Simpsons' beat him to the punchline? Stephen King's publishers claim that Under the Dome took 25 years to write. As he explains, he hasn't spent the past two and a half decades working on...
In this article: Stephen King, The Simpsons Movie, Anxiety, Cancer, Paris Review, Lee Child, Jack Reacher, and The Stand
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washingtonpost.com | 7 days ago
Book World: Review of Stephen King's 'Under the Dome'
...novel that comes thumping in at more than 1,000 pages. In an author's note, King says he started "Under the Dome" in 1976 but then "crept away from it with my tail between my legs. . . . I was terrified of screwing it up." Fortunately, he found...
In this article: Stephen King, Lord of the Flies, Dog, Persian Gulf War, and The Stand
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scotsman.com - Books | 7 days ago
Book review: Under The Dome
...of a flu-like virus in the quiet of an island off Italy. The question is, will I, in years to come, remember so vividly reading Under the Dome? In heft and length, King's latest house-brick can confidently stand in the company of It...
In this article: Stephen King, The Stand, Derry, Claustrophobia, Psychopathy, Rumination, John Cheever, Pennywise, and The Stand
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USATODAY.com Books - Top Stories | 7 days ago
Stephen King's 'Under the Dome' will put you under its spell
...Maine. By Carol Memmott, USA TODAY When the dome comes down on Chester's Mill, Maine, in Stephen King's propulsively intriguing Under the Dome, we are slammed up against the wall of one of his mightiest epics. On a sunny autumn day, a...
In this article: Stephen King, Barbie, USA Today, Maine, Culprit, God, and Iraq War
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Chicago Sun-Times | November 12, 2009
Review: 'Under the Dome' by Stephen King
Stephen King scores with epic 'Under the Dome' BY TED ANTHONY Associated Press By now with Stephen King, it's easy to think this is all kind of ridiculous. An invisible dome descending upon a small town in Maine? People trapped inside,...
In this article: Stephen King, Maine, Zeitgeist, Frankenstein, Dracula, Hernia, and Incredible Hulk
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Centre Daily Times | November 11, 2009
Stephen King's Under the Dome' tries to capture everyday fears, paranoia
What better way for King to confront this considerable obstacle than drafting an epic firmly rooted in an anxious, post-9/11 landscape? "Under the Dome" is the best-selling author's most substantial tome since 1990's revised, uncut...
In this article: Stephen King, The Stand, The Simpsons Movie, and Propane
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Under the Dome is a novel currently being written by Stephen King. It is a rewrite of a novel King attempted writing twice in the 1980s, under the titles The Cannibals and Under the Dome. As King stated on his official site, these two unfinished works "were two very different attempts to utilize the same idea, which concerns itself with how people behave when they are cut off from the society they've always belonged to. Also, my memory of The Cannibals is that it, like Needful Things, was a kind of social comedy. The new Under the Dome is played dead straight." King read from his new first draft at "The Three Kings" reading event that was held on April 4, 2008 at the Library of Congress, which was broadcast by C-SPAN as part of their Book TV series on May 4, 2008. King described the novel as "very, very long," saying "I tried [writing] this once before when I was a lot younger, and the project was just too big for me." King has stated the novel is twice as long as his most recent, Duma Key, at "over 1,500 pages in manuscript". The first draft was completed in late August 2008, with the manuscript weighing 19 lbs.
- Name:
- Under the Dome
- Genre:
- Horror
- Written By:
- Stephen King
- Media Type:
- Print (Hardcover)
- Language:
- English
- Published Date:
- TBA
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