![]() Stephen King Four Past MidnightKing had not found his bottom in the third part of his career. Skeleton Crew came out while he was finishing It, a catch-all of his brief fiction evidenced with his editor at Viking who wanted to make certain there was a King music book on the shelves in 1985. Different Seasons was the exception, nothing greater than a pure labor of love for King, but Night Change was what he gave Doubleday to stall them while he wrote The Stand. ![]() King’s collections of tales have always served a function. Stephen King Four Past Midnight Audiobook. The result feels like reheated leftovers.ĭifferent Seasons is steak. As opposed to staking out new territory, King attempts to recapture his past. ![]() ![]() Four Past Midnight is the Bizarro World version of Different Seasons. ![]() King printed Different Seasons against the objections of his editor, however, it proved he could write more than “only” terror, and it laid the foundation upon which his later reputation (and National audio book Award) rests. In the foreword to Four Past Midnight, Stephen King compares it to his previous group of four novellas, 1982’s Different Seasons, and writes, “The audio book you are holding is rather different from the earlier audio book.” That is an understatement. ![]()
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