The Illustrated Stephen King Trivia Book
- Author: Brian Freeman & Bev Vincent
- Artist: Glenn Chadbourne
- Page Count: 404
- Pub. Date: 2005
- ISBN: 1-58767-116-6
- Status: Out of Print
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The Illustrated Stephen King Trivia Book
by Brian Freeman & Bev Vincent
illustrated by Glenn Chadbourne
About the Book:
The Illustrated Stephen King Trivia Book features over 1,000 questions
to test your knowledge of the King of Horror, along with dozens of special illustration-based
questions from Cemetery Dance favorite artist Glenn Chadbourne! This
is an amazing publication you won't want to miss!
Edited by Brian Freeman (founder of StephenKingNews.com) and Bev Vincent (author of The Road to the Dark Tower and the "News from the Dead Zone" column in Cemetery Dance magazine, along with the online "News from the Dead Zone" column published on the Cemetery Dance website), The Illustrated Stephen King Trivia Book also features a special afterword by Michelle L. Revelle (Founder/Co-President of SKEMERs, the largest Stephen King fan group on the web).
The Illustrated Stephen King Trivia Book includes material right up through the last Dark Tower book and no Stephen King collection will be complete without it!
"The Illustrated Stephen King Trivia Book, edited by Brian Freeman and Bev Vincent, offers something that previous King trivia books don't—line drawings by Maine artist Glenn Chadbourne that themselves pose questions."
— Publishers Weekly
"If you like to test your knowledge of King, this is definitely the book to do it with. It covers most parts of King’s life and career, so you get a wide spectrum of questions in a wide range of difficulties. It’s the ultimate trivia book, if you ask me."
— Lilja's Library
"Fans of Mr. King will fully enjoy this seemingly complete trivia homage that digs as deep anything you can find; for instance asking which Red Sox player had his name misspelled in The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon? The illustrations add eerie depth as well as posing additional trivia questions associated with them. Clearly aimed at Kingophiles like the SKEMERS (Stephen King E-MailERs), whose founder Michelle L. Revelle, provides an afterward, casual fans of the author will also enjoy this fun book. Of course adding to the pleasure, this reviewer trounced her spouse."
— Harriet Klausner, #1 Amazon Reviewer
Brian James Freeman's short stories, essays, novellas, and novels have been published by Warner Books, Leisure, Cemetery Dance, Borderlands Press, Book-of-the-Month Club, and many others.
His short fiction has appeared in From the Borderlands, Borderlands 5, Shivers, Shivers II, Shivers III, Shivers IV, Shivers V, Shivers VI, Corpse Blossoms, and many other magazines and anthologies. His essays, columns, and interviews have appeared in The Stephen King Library Desk Calendar series from Book-of-the-Month Club, Jobs in Hell, Hellnotes, and Cemetery Dance.
Visit him on the web at www.BrianJamesFreeman.com
Bev Vincent is the author of The Road to the Dark Tower, the Bram Stoker Award nominated com panion to Stephen King’s Dark Tower series, and The Stephen King Illustrated Companion, which was nominated for a 2010 Edgar® Award and a 2009 Bram Stoker Award. His books have been translated into Dutch, Russian and Italian.
Published in three states:
• Perfect-bound
trade paperback ($20)
• Smyth-sewn
clothbound HARDCOVER with full-color dust jacket ($40)
• Deluxe
Traycased Lettered Edition, limited to 52 signed and lettered leather-bound
copies; each copy will INCLUDE a piece of Glenn Chadbourne ORIGINAL artwork
that was used in the book, making each copy of the Lettered Edition a unique
collectible ($300)
Artwork... coming soon