The May 2011 issue of The Atlantic features the short story “Herman Wouk Is Still Alive,” by Stephen King. The story’s origins are unusual. As part of The Atlantic’s package on “First Drafts,” James Parker, The Atlantic’s entertainment columnist, talked to King about how the story came into being, about King’s creative process, about the state of short fiction today, and about the relative merits of Black Sabbath and Judas Priest as background music to write to. They spoke on April 1.
Let’s not forget that there is a new short story written by Stephen King in the british paperback edition of FULL DARK NO STARS.
It is called Under the weather
I wrote about it here: http://larryfire.wordpress.com/2011/04/28/new-stephen-king-short-story-“under-the-weather”-to-be-included-in-full-dark-no-stars-paperback-due-on-may-24/
Sorry, my bad…