“Cone Head” (This is less story, more anecdote.).Earlier stories are available to subscribing members. All of his stories published in the magazine are listed on his contributor page, and the first four are available to anyone. King contributes fairly regularly to The New Yorker, his last story appearing in 2015. So if it’s creepy clowns or undead children you’re after, these Stephen King short stories may not be your preference. Any elements of horror derive from King’s brilliant use of small town secrets and the human condition. This handful of short stories is predominantly without supernatural elements. There are a few of King’s stories that are available to read for free online, if you want to take a test drive before you commit to purchasing a whole anthology.
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