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Harvard Book Store Presents...
Houghton Mifflin
Price: $14.00
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THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. STEPHEN KING and special guests present The Best American Short Stories 2007
STEPHEN KING, world-renowned author and guest editor of The Best American Short Stories 2007, will be joined by Series Editor Heidi Pitlor along with contributors Jim Shepard, Karen Russell, and Richard Russo to discuss King's picks of the best American short fiction for 2007. Scary good! Following the talk, Mr. King will sign copies of Best American Short Stories 2007. In order to ensure that as many people as possible get a book signed, Mr. King will only sign copies of Best American Short Stories 2007, limited to one per person.
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CONTACT:
General Info:
617.661.1515
Media:
617.661.1424 ex.1
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| DATE: |
Tuesday, October 16th |
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8:00 PM |
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Memorial Church
Harvard Yard Cambridge |
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THIS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT. Ticketholders may present the stub on the right-hand side of their event ticket at Harvard Book Store or at the event to receive a complimentary copy of The Best American Short Stories 2007 edited by Stephen King (paperback edition). Offer is good until November 16, 2007. |
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Stephen King, 2007's guest editor of The Best American Short Stories, is the ultra-best-selling author of numerous novels such as Carrie, The Shining, Christine, The Green Mile, and most recently, Lisey's Story. He is also the author of On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft. In addition to receiving The National Book Foundation Medal of Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, King was also awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Book Awards in 2003. King lives in Bangor and Center Lovell, ME and Sarasota, FL.
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