<p>STEPHEN KING: UNCOLLECTED, UNPUBLISHED 2014 UPDATE to the FOURTH REVISED and EXPANDED EDITION!</p>\n<p>Major Updates in this 2014 Update for the Revised and Expanded Edition of Stephen King: Uncollected, Unpublished.</p>\n<p>Available in the trade paperback and e-book versions from Overlook Connection Press.</p>\n<p>ONLY FOUND IN THE OVERLOOK CONNECTION PRESS EDITIONS!</p>\n<p>As with Rocky Wood's 2012 Revised and Expanded edition of Stephen King: Uncollected, Unpublished, this 2014 Update is an addendum to that volume and features many new and rare Stephen King pieces not previously discussed.</p>\n<p>There are a multitude of interesting updates in the revised edition of the classic book about Stephen Kings hidden work, Stephen King: Uncollected, Unpublished. This edition is likely to prove to the definitive book about Kings uncollected, unpublished and lost works.</p>\n<p>The Stephen King Uncollected Unpublished Fourth Revised and Expanded edition is still available and can be purchased together to give you a complete and current information to these rare works.</p>\n<p>In this Addendum to previous editions you will find full detail about: A poem lost since King s college days; Two unpublished short stories from the 1970s; A story that won King a prize (and a lecture) when he was in High School; Two lost stories from King s fan fiction days; A play he wrote when he was 12 for his boy scout troop; Important updates are provided to information about these previously known works After the Play; Kings senior Class Day play (including its title, content, and comments from King); and the story King wrote in fifth grade about his classmates being taken hostage.</p>\n<p>A number of stories Stephen King is rumored to have written are dealt with. </p>\n<p>Some obscure stories have been republished in easy to access form and that information is provided for readers.</p>\n<p>A centerpiece of this Update is the full description of a lengthy busted novel Phil and Sundance. In addition, a new busted story that appeared to have great promise is described.</p>\n<p>The latest published but uncollected works are analyzed, including:</p>\n<li>A Face in the Crowd.</li>\n<li>Afterlife.</li>\n<li>Bad Little Kid.</li>\n<li>Batman and Robin Have an Altercation.</li>\n<li>11/22/63 Final Despatch.</li>\n<li>In the Tall Grass.</li>\n<li>The Rock and Roll Dead Zone.</li>\n<li>Summer Thunder.</li>