Stephen King Unleashed; He's back on the best-seller list. But now he wants more. Much more

Stephen King, highly successful author of horror novels, has had his books regularly listed on The New York Times best-seller lists; lately, however, his novels have spent fewer weeks on the lists; King, at age 51, is aggressively dealing with highpoint of long career; his new novel, Bag of Bones, c...

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Careers
Clancy, Tom
Focus groups
King, Stephen (1947- )
Novels
Publishing industry
Writers
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