Stephen King’s Maine Haunts: The Illustrated Guide To The Sites And Sights That Inspired America’s Best-Loved Storyteller By George Beahm

Twenty-two years ago George Beahm published Stephen King Country, a book that took the reader to the places where King has lived—the places that have left a mark on him, just as he’s left his mark on them.  Beahm liked the book a lot, but the photos were in black-and-white and he wished they’d beenContinue reading “Stephen King’s Maine Haunts: The Illustrated Guide To The Sites And Sights That Inspired America’s Best-Loved Storyteller By George Beahm”

The Stephen King Companion: Four Decades of Fear From The Master of Horror By George Beahm

In 1989, George Beahm’s Stephen King Companion appeared on the scene and became an instant hit with King fans. It was the go to bible of King information, packed with interviews, essays, inside information, rare photographs, and tantalizing trivia. The Companion leaped onto the bestseller lists, was snapped up by the book clubs, and becameContinue reading “The Stephen King Companion: Four Decades of Fear From The Master of Horror By George Beahm”