jimbow8 Wrote:MOST of King's movie adaptations are not very good (until recently), so be careful or you might get what you wish for. :p
maxplay Wrote:Read A Day in the Life during my breaks and lunch at work today. Really, really enjoyed it. It was like a one hour episode of a Repairman Jack TV series! Also enjoyed The Barrens yesterday (had to finish it after work, the story was a little longer). Now I guess I'll go back to the beginning and start on The Monroe Triptych...
Mick C. Wrote:I love the Repairman Jack short stories. I just read "The Long Way Home" a little while ago, I wish there were enough to anthologize...
t4terrific Wrote:Where can I find a copy of "The Long Way Home"? Is in included in any books?
t4terrific Wrote:Where can I find a copy of "The Long Way Home"? Is in included in any books?
Maggers Wrote:I have it in a hard cover anthology (copied from "collectors corner" thread):
Anthologies:
Dark at Heart (includes "The Long Way Home" by FPW)
Little Beige Book (wonderful collection of FPW's shorts)
Here are some paperback anthologies with more of FPW's short stories:
Anthologies:
Diagnosis Terminal (edited by FPW, includes "Offshore" by FPW)
Darker Masques (includes "Please Don't Hurt Me" by FPW)
The Black Spiral (includes "Cuts" by FPW)
Night Screams (includes "The Wringer" by FPW)
Freak Show (edited by FPW and includes "Winter Quarters" and "The Pine Barrens" by FPW)
Anders Monsen Wrote:Must. Find. "The Wringer."
Seems to be the only RJ story I have not read.
Maggers Wrote:"The Wringer" is in "Night Screams," which I found without difficulty on amazon.com.