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Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction and fantasy fiction. His books have sold more than 350 million copies, which have been adapted into a number of feature films, television movies and comic books. As of 2011, King has written and published 49 novels, including seven under the pen name Richard Bachman, five non-fiction books, and nine collections of short stories. Many of his stories are set in his home state of Maine. King has received Bram Stoker Awards, World Fantasy Awards, British Fantasy Society Awards, his novella The Way Station was a Nebula Award novelette nominee, and in 2003, the National Book Foundation awarded him the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters

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Stephen King

Born 1947-09-21 (77 years ago) in Portland, Maine, USA.
Height 193 centimeters.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
World Fantasy Award for Best Short Story (The Man in the Black Suit) 1995 The Man in the Black Suit
Bram Stoker Award for Best Long Fiction (Lunch at the Gotham Café) 1995 Lunch at the Gotham Café
World Horror Convention Grand Master Award 1992
Bram Stoker Award for Best Fiction Collection (Four Past Midnight) 1990 Four Past Midnight
Bram Stoker Award for Novel (Misery) 1987 Lida
August Derleth Award (It) 1987 Det
August Derleth Award (Cujo) 1982 Cujo
Hugo Award for Best Related Work (Danse Macabre) 1982 Hugo Awards 1982 Danse Macabre
World Fantasy Award for Best Short Story (The Reach) 1982 Beyond the Reach
World Fantasy Convention Award 1980
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
World Fantasy Award for Best Novel (Lisey's Story) 2007 Lisey's Story
Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel (Lisey's Story) 2007 Lisey's Story
Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel (The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah) 2005 The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah
Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel (The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla) 2004 The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla
Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel (The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass) 1998 The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass
Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Director (Maximum Overdrive) 7th Golden Raspberry Awards 1986 Maximum Overdrive
World Fantasy Award for Best Novella (The Ballad of the Flexible Bullet) 1985 The Ballad of the Flexible Bullet
World Fantasy Award for Best Novella (The Breathing Method) 1983 The Breathing Method
Hugo Award for Best Related Work (Danse Macabre) 1982 Hugo Awards 1982 Danse Macabre
Nebula Award for Best Novelette (The Way Station) 1981 Nebula Awards 1980 The Way Station
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Tabitha King(Gifta: 1971-01-07–) 1971-01-07 Gifta
Children

Naomi King, Owen King, Joe Hill

Parents

Nellie Ruth Pillsbury King, Donald Edwin King

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Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction and fantasy fiction. His books have sold more than 350 million copies, which have been adapted into a number of feature films, television movies and comic books. As of 2011, King has written and published 49 novels, including seven under the pen name Richard Bachman, five non-fiction books, and nine collections of short stories. Many of his stories are set in his home state of Maine.

King has received Bram Stoker Awards, World Fantasy Awards, British Fantasy Society Awards, his novella The Way Station was a Nebula Award novelette nominee, and in 2003, the National Book Foundation awarded him the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters.

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