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The Mist by Stephen King
The Mist by Stephen King









The Mist by Stephen King

This exhilarating novella explores the horror in both the enemy you know - and the one you can only imagine. But what's outside may be even more dangerous. Now David and his son must try to escape. And there is another shocking threat from within - one group of survivors, led by a religious zealot, is calling for a sacrifice. 1 bestselling author Stephen Kings terrifying novella about a town engulfed in a dense, mysterious mist - originally published in the acclaimed short. Violent forces concealed in the mist are starting to emerge. Once there, they become trapped by a strange mist that has enveloped the town. 'Something in the fog!' he screamed Following a freak summer storm, David Drayton, his son Billy, and their neighbour Brent Norton join dozens of others and head to the local grocery store to replenish supplies. 1 bestselling author Stephen King's terrifying novella about a town engulfed in a dense, mysterious mist - originally published in the acclaimed short story collection Skeleton Crew and made into a feature film by Frank Darabont - is now available as a stand-alone publica. Even if such an idea is unlikely, I have to admit, the Arnold story still makes for a very entertaining October read.The No.

The Mist by Stephen King

Watch and listen to Arnold's story in the clip below, and judge for yourself whether or not King may have subconsciously remembered such a story from his past. Arnold story was anthologized as part of a YouTube audio series called Chilling Tales for Dark Nights, a series of narrated (sometimes dramatized) short stories in a similar vein to those quasi-camp fire stories from the golden age of the audiobook era. That said, even for a wild guess, I have to admit, it's pretty entertaining.Īs it happens, the H.F. This is just something I ran across from someone I don't know and is probably just a wild guess on their part in the first place. Whether or not there is any truth to those speculations, I don't know. Arnold short story "Night Wire," in which a radio operator details how a malevolent mist falls over a city, containing creatures that consume townspeople "piecemeal." The page also contains a link to a copy of the Arnold story. For instance, an earlier entry in Wikipedia once noted " The Mist bears resemblance to the earlier H.F. However that hasn't stopped some from speculating. By his own word, the idea almost seemed to spring whole in his mind while he was out shopping one day and wondered what would happen if a pterodactyl were suddenly to come flying over the food aisles. I don't know what influenced Stephen King to write his much liked novella The Mist.











The Mist by Stephen King