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Posted on: March 13th, 2008
As those of you who frequent the Message Board know, we have been hinting for several months that the web site is going through its second major redesign. A lot has
changed since the site first rolled out over a decade ago and version 3 is going to blow your socks off! Because of the sheer volume of material we will be offering and
the complexity of the interactive features that are being designed, we will be launching the site in stages. The new Message Board was the first of those changes to go
live but even that has new features in development. To whet your appetite for what’s to come, here are a few of the changes you’ll be seeing in the months ahead:
Big things are coming...
What to expect in 2008 on StephenKing.com
A fully redesigned and reengineered Official Web Site featuring:
The Library - A brand new searchable database of Stephen King books, audio books, short stories, movies and more.
Multimedia Section - Offering audio book samples, movie previews, exclusive video clips, fan art, downloads and more.
Community Features - Tell the world what you think of Stephen’s works with our new "my thoughts on this" comment system.
Updated Message Board - Offering new themes and style guides.
New Dark Tower Web Site coming in April - Combining the classic seven part epic with Marvel’s Dark Tower series, the redesign is just what the doctor ordered for the
constant Dark Tower reader.
"Wally World" - Codename for a Dark Tower Interactive Flash Experience coming Summer 2008.
The Office - Step inside Stephen’s eclectic office and browse hundreds of artifacts and memorabilia in this Interactive Flash Experience coming Fall 2008.
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Dark Tower: The Long Road Home #1
Release Date: March 5, 2008
| (Spoiler Alert) It’s the return of the best-selling comic book series, inspired by Stephen King’s
epic The Dark Tower! The Big Coffin Hunters are now in pursuit of Roland and his ka-tet Cuthbert and Alain. The friends are forced to flee into the desert with the
deadly posse in hot pursuit... and Roland is in a coma! Don’t miss this opening chapter starring the Gunslinger whose quest for the Dark Tower will shake the
foundation of reality itself! |
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The Gingerbread Girl
Release Date: May 6th, 2008
| Narrated to perfection by Academy Award nominee Mare Winningham, The Gingerbread Girl follows the story of Em, who after
suffering a devastating loss, starts running. Soon Em runs from her husband and her home all the way to the airport. Looking for solace, Em’s running
takes her to the Florida Gulf where she settles into the loneliest stretch of Vermillion Key. Once there Em keeps up her running until one day she
makes the mistake of looking into the driveway of a man named Pickering. Pickering also enjoys the privacy of Vermillion Key, but the young women
he brings there suffer the consequences. Will Em be next? |
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Classic Stephen
Misery
Original Release Date: June 8, 1987
| It was 1987. Gas was at 95 cents per gallon, Jessie Jackson was running for president and Hustler vs. Falwell
was heard in the Supreme Court. The Dow closed above 2000 for the first time and Three Men and a Baby was the top grossing film. It was also
the year that Stephen King released one of the most acclaimed novels of his career... Misery. |
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