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Owen King ist der Autor von Double Feature und We’re All in This Together: Eine Novelle und Geschichten. Er ist Mitautor von Sleeping Beauties und Intro to Alien Invasion und Mitherausgeber von Who Can Save Us Now? Brandneue Superhelden und ihre erstaunlichen (Kurz-)Geschichten. Sein neuester Roman, The Curator, wurde im März 2023 veröffentlicht und wird 2024 im Buchheim Verlag auf Deutsch erscheinen. Er lebt mit seiner Familie in Upstate New York. Unter Upstate New York versteht man übrigens denjenigen Teil des US-Bundesstaates New York, der sich weder dem Großraum New York City noch Long Island zurechnen lässt. New York City und Long Island werden – in begrifflicher Opposition zu Upstate – manchmal als „Downstate“ bezeichnet.

Bibliografie von Owen King

Bibliografie

Seine Bücher
  • 2005 – We’re All in This Together / dtsch. Der wahre Präsident von Amerika
  • 2008 – Who Can Save Us Now? (als Redakteur zusammen mit John McNally)
  • 2013 – Double Feature
  • 2015 – Intro to Alien Invasion (zusammen mit Mark Jude Poirier)
  • 2017 – Sleeping Beauties / dtsch. ebenfalls Sleeping Beauties
    (zusammen mit seinem Vater Stephen King)
  • 2020 – Stephen King: On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft: Twentieth Anniversary Edition mit Beiträgen Joe Hill und Owen King, Hodder Paperbacks
  • 2023 – The Curator
  • 2024 – Self Help – zusammen mit Jesse Kellerman und Marianna Ignazzi
Drehbuch
  • Fade away (zusammen mit seinem Bruder Joseph, auch bekannt als Joe Hill)
Geschichten
  • “Positive Comments,” Ploughshares #137, Fall 2018
  • “Confederate Wall,” Subtropics Issue 19, Spring/Summer 2015
  • “Big Brother,” A Conversation with Andrew Ervin, The Brooklyn Rail, 6/3/15
  • “Baseball Language and The Players,” Just A Bit Outside, 5/26/15
  • “JABO Book Club: Alison Gordon’s Foul Balls,” A Conversation with Rob Neyer, Just A Bit Outside, 5/8/15
  • “No, Pitchers Don’t Have To Look Like Pitchers,” Just A Bit Outside, 4/7/15
  • “The Curator,” Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet #31, Dec. 2014
  • “Spinners 5, Gades 0,” Just A Bit Outside, 9/4/14
  • “Baseball’s Greatest Hit,” Just A Bit Outside, 7/29/14
  • “Nine Librarian-Approved Headlines For The Rest Of The Season,” Just A Bit Outside 7/18/14
  • “Director’s Cut,” Review of Mount Terminus by David Grand, The New York Times Book Review, 4/27/14
  • “The Heiress,” Review of Havisham by Ronald Frame, Los Angeles Review of Books 1/1/14
  • Matters of Faint Import, Vol. 2: “Holiday Special” (w/James Jackson Toth, Elizabeth Nelson Bracy, and Timothy Bracy), The Weeklings, 12/24/13
  • Review of People Park by Pasha Malla, Publishers Weekly, 11/4/13
  • Matters of Faint Import, Vol. 1: “The Dress Code of Mumford & Sons” (w/James Jackson Toth, Elizabeth Nelson Bracy, and Timothy Bracy), The Weeklings, 9/24/13
  • Interview with Peter Squires, The Rumpus, 7/25/13
  • “Best Guess: Owen King interprets the Exhibit Song Book,” an exchange with singer/songwriter Jenny Owen Youngs, 7/11/13
  • “(Title, If Any)”, The Weeklings 4/1/13
  • “Role Remix: Steve Buscemi,” Grantland, 3/19/13
  • Book Notes: Double Feature, Largehearted Boy, 3/19/13
  • Interview with Erin McKeown, The Rumpus, 2/15/13
  • “The Biggest Thing Ever,” an excerpt from Double Feature, Guernica, 12/3/12
  • Interview with Tom Bissell, The Rumpus, 4/17/12
  • “Tear For Tear, Without Peer,” NPR song of the day: “Look the Other Way” by Justin Townes Earle, 4/17/12
  • “A Gallery of Drama,” NPR song of the day: “Change the Sheets” by Kathleen Edwards, 2/3/12
  • “Singing Along To A Murderous Threat,” NPR song of the day: “You Rascal You” by Hanni El Khatib, 12/15/11
  • “The Idiot’s Ghost,” The Fairy Tale Review #7, The Brown Issue
  • “Home Brew,” Prairie Schooner, Vol. 85 #2, Summer 2011
  • “Nothing is in Bad Taste,” Subtropics #5, Winter/Spring 2008
  • “The Cure,” One Story #85, Dec. 20, 2006
  • “Frozen Animals,” Harpur Palate, Vol. 3 #1, Summer 2003
  • “Wonders,” Book Magazine #22, May/June 2002
  • “My Second Wife,” The Bellingham Review, #48, Spring 2001
Anthologien
  • “Behind Screen 4” — Joe R. Lansdale’s The Drive-In: Multiplex edited by Christopher Golden and Brian Keene (Thunderstorm Books, Fall 2023)
  • “Rabbit” — Minor Characters edited by Jaime Clarke (Roundabout Press, April 15, 2021)
  • “The Curator” — Detours edited by Brian James Freeman (Cemetery Dance Publications, December 31, 2015)
  • “Never Quite As Simple”: On Luke 2:19 — The Good Book: Writers Reflect on Favorite Bible Passages edited by Andrew Blauner (Simon & Schuster, November 10, 2015)
  • “Hot Time in the Old Town” — Never Can Say Goodbye: Writers on their Unshakeable Love for New York edited by Sari Botton (Touchstone, 2014)
  • “Not Quite as Dire as Having Your Spine Ripped Out, But…”— The Late American Novel: Writers On The Future Of Books ed. by Jeff Martin & C. Max Magee (Soft Skull, 2011)
  • “Spit it Out! The Top Ten Stutter Songs” — HANG THE DJ: An Alternative Book of Music Lists ed. by Angus Cargill (Faber & Faber, 2008)
  • “The Meerkat” — Who Can Save Us Now? Co-edited by Owen King & John McNally (Free Press, 2008)
  • “Sports” — When I Was A Loser ed. by John McNally (Free Press, 2007)
  • “Wonders” — Bottom of the Ninth: Great Contemporary Baseball Stories (Southern Illinois University Press, 2003) ed. by John McNally

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