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
dtsch. Das Leben und das Schreiben aus dem Jahr 2000, allerdings OHNE die Beiträge von Owen und Joe 🙁
2023 – The Curator / 2025 dtsch. Die Kuratorin
2024 – Self Help – zusammen mit Jesse Kellerman und Marianna Ignazzi
Drehbuch
Fade away (zusammen mit seinem Bruder Joseph, auch bekannt als Joe Hill)
Geschichten
“Letter Slot” The Kindle Shivers collection #5, April 2025
“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
“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