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The Greatest Artists of Our Times: Stephen King

This honestly feels like it could go without saying, but I feel like Stephen King gets categorized as a quantity over quality author a la James Patterson, but he is MY prolific writer of drugstore paperbacks, and some of these are genuinely some of my favorite reads of my life. The Long Walk is where this journey began for me, and I really love that it happens to be his very first novel as well. Not in terms of publication, but it was the first manuscript he completed, felt embarrassed about and threw away, only for Tabitha King to save it and insist it had something. Full credit to my workmate at Roger’s Video, Colin Barden, who told me the gist of this story during a slow shift and it lingered in my mind enough for me to acquire a copy and feverishly read it through. This was 18 years ago, and since then I have read 72 publications, seen many films and shows adapted from his work and fully intend to read everything he has published. 

His books kept me company at my office job at Menzies and made so many shifts tolerable and, occasionally, actually fun. Different Seasons has the distinction of keeping me up an entire night as I read Apt Pupil beginning to end. Low Men in Yellow Coats, which is featured in Hearts in Atlantis, was also a novella I had to finish in one session while visiting in-laws. Under the Dome took three days, but it is one of his longest novels at over 1000 pages, so those were some long sessions up in Edmonton. The Regulators and Desperation accompanied me on my honeymoon to Osaka, Japan. Skeleton Crew was my airplane read on the way to my first E3. Pet Sematary accompanied me when I spent a week in the hospital three years ago with COVID and an allergic reaction to kidney medication. 

Stephen King also has the distinction of being one of the only multiverses I care about. The Dark Tower series itself is not amongst my favorites of his work, but it provides the connective tissue between so many other books that they feel interwoven in a way that fuels more and more reading. I feel driven to see every corner of this world he has created. Below is my ranked list of all the books I have read. Of course, this list will grow as I finish more books, but I think it is robust enough to publish alongside this. 

Stephen King strikes me as someone who truly enjoys his medium and there is a playful quality to most of his work that makes the occasional turkey palatable at the very least. Of this list of 72, I feel 50 are at least “Good”. Given the volume of work we are talking about here, I feel that is testament to an extraordinary talent. 
As for his work in film, I somehow feel Sleepwalkers is the most representative of the goofy, b-movie vibe he seems to be striving for. That is to say, Stephen King is hilarious on top of being an author of horror. Comedy and Horror are the best of friends.


Stephen King Ranking 

  1. The Long Walk
  2. Misery
  3.  Under the Dome
  4.  Dolores Claiborne
  5. Hearts in Atlantis
  6.  Four Past Midnight
  7. On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
  8. The Regulators
  9. The Shining
  10. Different Seasons
  11. Skeleton Crew
  12. Pet Sematary
  13.  IT
  14. 11/22/63
  15. The Stand (Complete and Uncut)
  16. Christine
  17. The Green Mile
  18. Danse Macabre
  19. Night Shift
  20. ‘Salem’s Lot
  21. The Tommyknockers
  22. Later
  23. Everything’s Eventual
  24. Needful Things
  25. The Eyes of the Dragon
  26. Desperation
  27. The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger
  28. Mr. Mercedes
  29. From a Buick 8
  30. Blaze
  31. Revival
  32. The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the Keyhole
  33. Carrie
  34. The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass
  35. Holly
  36. The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands
  37. Doctor Sleep
  38. End of Watch
  39. Insomnia
  40. Cell
  41. Gerald’s Game
  42. Elevation
  43. Dreamcatcher
  44. Thinner
  45. Finders Keepers
  46. Cujo
  47. The Institute
  48. The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
  49. Joyland
  50. Rose Madder
  51. If It Bleeds
  52. Full Dark, No Stars
  53. Duma Key
  54. Lisey’s Story
  55. The Outsider
  56. The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla
  57. Billy Summers
  58. The Bazaar of Bad Dreams
  59. Just After Sunset
  60. The Running Man
  61. The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three
  62. The Colorado Kid
  63. Nightmares & Dreamscapes
  64. The Dark Half
  65. Cycle of the Werewolf
  66. Faithful
  67. The Dead Zone
  68. Rage
  69. Bag of Bones
  70. The Talisman
  71. Firestarter

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