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afrench87

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I am 28 and have been reading SK since I was 7 years old. My favorites are "IT", "Needful Things" and "Desperation". I am currently reading "Finders Keepers".

My question is, although I would love more information on possible book signings in the area (have been waiting since I was a child!), my current quest is to find out if there is a way I can get a signed picture or DVD case for a client that I work with at my nursing care facility for adults with intellectual disabilities. She is a young woman, bound to her bed due to recent surgeries. She is mostly non-verbal due to her cerebral palsy, but can communicate some and has communicated that she absolutely loves all things horror. She has been in my agencies care for almost a year now and we have gotten to know her well and I just think it would rock her world to have something she can look at on her wall or see when her staff put her movie in for her (she is extremely limited in mobility and movement).

If anyone knows where I could find something like this or Mr. King if you read this yourself, please message me. I would greatly appreciate it on behalf of this client I speak of. (I know you get a lot of requests so if you require some sort of proof I can get consent from her guardian and work with you on that).

Thank you so much,
Ashley
 

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Welcome to the Board!

Stephen doesn't do signed pictures and unfortunately doesn't have any signings scheduled at the moment. He stopped signing books sent through the mail quite some time ago. We might have something we could donate but it would be unsigned. If you're interested, send me a private message using the Conversation feature.
 

GNTLGNT

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I am 28 and have been reading SK since I was 7 years old. My favorites are "IT", "Needful Things" and "Desperation". I am currently reading "Finders Keepers".

My question is, although I would love more information on possible book signings in the area (have been waiting since I was a child!), my current quest is to find out if there is a way I can get a signed picture or DVD case for a client that I work with at my nursing care facility for adults with intellectual disabilities. She is a young woman, bound to her bed due to recent surgeries. She is mostly non-verbal due to her cerebral palsy, but can communicate some and has communicated that she absolutely loves all things horror. She has been in my agencies care for almost a year now and we have gotten to know her well and I just think it would rock her world to have something she can look at on her wall or see when her staff put her movie in for her (she is extremely limited in mobility and movement).

If anyone knows where I could find something like this or Mr. King if you read this yourself, please message me. I would greatly appreciate it on behalf of this client I speak of. (I know you get a lot of requests so if you require some sort of proof I can get consent from her guardian and work with you on that).

Thank you so much,
Ashley
...bless your heart, and Betts Bookstore might have something you could obtain as well, without going cash poor...they are a trusted King website and actual storefront in Bangor....
 

afrench87

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...bless your heart, and Betts Bookstore might have something you could obtain as well, without going cash poor...they are a trusted King website and actual storefront in Bangor....
Oh that's great! Thank you! The moderator is going to help me out with my client which is great, but I will check that out as well!