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Night Shift (short story collection)

Night Shift is Stephen King's first collection of short stories,[1] first published in 1978. In 1980, Night Shift won the Balrog Award for Best Collection, and in 1979 it was nominated as best collection for the Locus Award and the World Fantasy Award.[2]

Night Shift
First edition cover
AuthorStephen King
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreHorror
PublisherDoubleday
Publication date
February 1978
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages336
ISBN978-0-385-12991-6
Followed byDifferent Seasons 

Stories edit

# Title Originally published in
1 "Jerusalem's Lot" Previously unpublished
2 "Graveyard Shift" October 1970 issue of Cavalier
3 "Night Surf" Spring 1969 issue of Ubris
4 "I Am the Doorway" March 1971 issue of Cavalier
5 "The Mangler" December 1972 issue of Cavalier
6 "The Boogeyman" March 1973 issue of Cavalier
7 "Gray Matter" October 1973 issue of Cavalier
8 "Battleground" September 1972 issue of Cavalier
9 "Trucks" June 1973 issue of Cavalier
10 "Sometimes They Come Back" March 1974 issue of Cavalier
11 "Strawberry Spring" Fall 1968 issue of Ubris
12 "The Ledge" July 1976 issue of Penthouse
13 "The Lawnmower Man" May 1975 issue of Cavalier
14 "Quitters, Inc." Previously unpublished
15 "I Know What You Need" September 1976 issue of Cosmopolitan
16 "Children of the Corn" March 1977 issue of Penthouse
17 "The Last Rung on the Ladder" Previously unpublished
18 "The Man Who Loved Flowers" August 1977 issue of Gallery
19 "One for the Road" March/April 1977 issue of Maine
20 "The Woman in the Room" Previously unpublished

Details edit

The book was published on the heels of The Shining (1977 Doubleday) and is King's fifth published book (including Rage, which was published under the pseudonym of Richard Bachman). Nine of the twenty stories had first appeared in issues of Cavalier Magazine from 1970 to 1975; others were originally published in Penthouse, Cosmopolitan, Gallery, Ubris, and Maine Magazine. The stories "Jerusalem's Lot", "Quitters, Inc.", "The Last Rung on the Ladder", and "The Woman in the Room" appeared for the first time in this collection.

Foreword and introduction edit

Night Shift is the first book for which King wrote a foreword. The introduction was written by one of King's favorite authors, John D. MacDonald. MacDonald writes that "Stephen King is a far, far better writer at thirty than I was at thirty, or at forty. I am entitled to hate him a little bit for this." He adds, "I will say that I do not give a diddly-whoop what Stephen King chooses as an area in which to write. The fact that he presently enjoys writing in the field of spooks and spells and slitherings in the cellar is to me the least interesting fact about the man anyone can relate", predicting that "Stephen King is not going to restrict himself to his present area of intense interest."[3]

Film, television or theatrical adaptations edit

With the publication of Night Shift and the rise in King's popularity as a best-selling author, and with the success of Brian De Palma's motion picture adaptation of Carrie (1976), student film makers began submitting requests to King to adapt stories from the collection. King formed a policy he deemed the Dollar Deal, which allowed the students the permission to make an adaptation for $1.

In the 1980s, entrepreneurial film producer Milton Subotsky purchased the rights to six of the stories in this collection to produce feature films and a television anthology based on multiple stories. Although Subotsky was involved with several King adaptations (Cat's Eye, Maximum Overdrive, Sometimes They Come Back, The Lawnmower Man) the television series never happened due to conflicts with the networks' Standards and Practices.[4]

The following film, television, and theatre adaptations are adapted from the stories in Night Shift:

Feature film adaptations edit

Television adaptations edit

Dollar Baby adaptations (shorts) edit

  • The Boogeyman (1982) directed by Jeff Schiro
  • Disciples of the Crow (based on "Children of the Corn") (1983) directed by John Woodward
  • The Woman in the Room (1983) directed by Frank Darabont
  • The Last Rung on the Ladder (1987) directed by James Cole and Daniel Thron
  • The Lawnmower Man (1987) directed by Jim Gonis
  • Night Surf (2001) directed by Peter Sullivan
  • Strawberry Spring (2001) directed by Doveed Linder
  • I Know What You Need (2004) directed by Shawn S. Lealos
  • La Femme dans la chambre (The Woman in the Room) (2005) directed by Damien Maric
  • The Boogeyman (play) (2005) by Graham Rees (60 minutes)

Other edit

The Stephen King Collection: Stories from Night Shift edit

The Stephen King Collection: Stories from Night Shift
 
AuthorStephen King
Audio read byJohn Glover
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreShort story collection
PublisherRandom House Audio
Media typeCompact Disc, Digital Audio, MP3

In 2000, Random House released a recorded compilation of selected stories from Night Shift, each read by John Glover.[5] The full track list of unabridged stories is as follows:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cavett Binion. "Graveyard Shift". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2013-06-16.
  2. ^ "Night Shift". Isfdb.org.
  3. ^ John D. MacDonald. Introduction to Night Shift by King, Stephen. 1978 p. vii-x
  4. ^ Perakos, Peter S. "Stephen King on Carrie, The Shining, etc." published in Cinefantastique Magazine Vol 1 No 8 Winter 1978. Reprinted in "Feast of Fear" Underwood & Miller, Carroll and Graf 1989 pp. 70
  5. ^ "The Stephen King Collection: Stories from Night Shift". Penguin Random House. Retrieved 1 November 2023.

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Night Shift is Stephen King s first collection of short stories 1 first published in 1978 In 1980 Night Shift won the Balrog Award for Best Collection and in 1979 it was nominated as best collection for the Locus Award and the World Fantasy Award 2 Night ShiftFirst edition coverAuthorStephen KingCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreHorrorPublisherDoubledayPublication dateFebruary 1978Media typePrint hardcover Pages336ISBN978 0 385 12991 6Followed byDifferent Seasons Contents 1 Stories 2 Details 3 Foreword and introduction 4 Film television or theatrical adaptations 4 1 Feature film adaptations 4 2 Television adaptations 4 3 Dollar Baby adaptations shorts 4 4 Other 5 The Stephen King Collection Stories from Night Shift 6 See also 7 ReferencesStories edit Title Originally published in1 Jerusalem s Lot Previously unpublished2 Graveyard Shift October 1970 issue of Cavalier3 Night Surf Spring 1969 issue of Ubris4 I Am the Doorway March 1971 issue of Cavalier5 The Mangler December 1972 issue of Cavalier6 The Boogeyman March 1973 issue of Cavalier7 Gray Matter October 1973 issue of Cavalier8 Battleground September 1972 issue of Cavalier9 Trucks June 1973 issue of Cavalier10 Sometimes They Come Back March 1974 issue of Cavalier11 Strawberry Spring Fall 1968 issue of Ubris12 The Ledge July 1976 issue of Penthouse13 The Lawnmower Man May 1975 issue of Cavalier14 Quitters Inc Previously unpublished15 I Know What You Need September 1976 issue of Cosmopolitan16 Children of the Corn March 1977 issue of Penthouse17 The Last Rung on the Ladder Previously unpublished18 The Man Who Loved Flowers August 1977 issue of Gallery19 One for the Road March April 1977 issue of Maine20 The Woman in the Room Previously unpublishedDetails editThe book was published on the heels of The Shining 1977 Doubleday and is King s fifth published book including Rage which was published under the pseudonym of Richard Bachman Nine of the twenty stories had first appeared in issues of Cavalier Magazine from 1970 to 1975 others were originally published in Penthouse Cosmopolitan Gallery Ubris and Maine Magazine The stories Jerusalem s Lot Quitters Inc The Last Rung on the Ladder and The Woman in the Room appeared for the first time in this collection Foreword and introduction editNight Shift is the first book for which King wrote a foreword The introduction was written by one of King s favorite authors John D MacDonald MacDonald writes that Stephen King is a far far better writer at thirty than I was at thirty or at forty I am entitled to hate him a little bit for this He adds I will say that I do not give a diddly whoop what Stephen King chooses as an area in which to write The fact that he presently enjoys writing in the field of spooks and spells and slitherings in the cellar is to me the least interesting fact about the man anyone can relate predicting that Stephen King is not going to restrict himself to his present area of intense interest 3 Film television or theatrical adaptations editWith the publication of Night Shift and the rise in King s popularity as a best selling author and with the success of Brian De Palma s motion picture adaptation of Carrie 1976 student film makers began submitting requests to King to adapt stories from the collection King formed a policy he deemed the Dollar Deal which allowed the students the permission to make an adaptation for 1 In the 1980s entrepreneurial film producer Milton Subotsky purchased the rights to six of the stories in this collection to produce feature films and a television anthology based on multiple stories Although Subotsky was involved with several King adaptations Cat s Eye Maximum Overdrive Sometimes They Come Back The Lawnmower Man the television series never happened due to conflicts with the networks Standards and Practices 4 The following film television and theatre adaptations are adapted from the stories in Night Shift Feature film adaptations edit Children of the Corn 1984 Hal Roach Studios Inc directed by Fritz Kiersch Cat s Eye 1985 Dino De Laurentiis Productions MGM UA directed by Lewis Teague featured adaptations of Quitters Inc and The Ledge Maximum Overdrive based on Trucks 1986 De Laurentiis Entertainment Group DEG directed by Stephen King Graveyard Shift 1990 Paramount Pictures directed by Ralph S Singleton The Mangler 1995 New Line Cinema directed by Tobe Hooper The Boogeyman 2023 20th Century Studios directed by Rob SavageTelevision adaptations edit Sometimes They Come Back 1991 Vidmark Entertainment directed by Tom McLoughlin originally attempted to be adapted into Cat s Eye Trucks 1997 USA Pictures directed by Chris Thomson Battleground 2006 Turner Network Television mini series Nightmares amp Dreamscapes Children of the Corn 2009 a Syfy production Gray Matter 2019 Shudder series Creepshow Chapelwaite 2021 based on the short story Jerusalem s LotDollar Baby adaptations shorts edit The Boogeyman 1982 directed by Jeff Schiro Disciples of the Crow based on Children of the Corn 1983 directed by John Woodward The Woman in the Room 1983 directed by Frank Darabont The Last Rung on the Ladder 1987 directed by James Cole and Daniel Thron The Lawnmower Man 1987 directed by Jim Gonis Night Surf 2001 directed by Peter Sullivan Strawberry Spring 2001 directed by Doveed Linder I Know What You Need 2004 directed by Shawn S Lealos La Femme dans la chambre The Woman in the Room 2005 directed by Damien Maric The Boogeyman play 2005 by Graham Rees 60 minutes Other edit The Lawnmower Man 1992 New Line Cinema directed by Brett Leonard an unrelated film named in tribute to the story of the same name contained within this anthology The Stephen King Collection Stories from Night Shift editThe Stephen King Collection Stories from Night Shift nbsp AuthorStephen KingAudio read byJohn GloverCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreShort story collectionPublisherRandom House AudioMedia typeCompact Disc Digital Audio MP3In 2000 Random House released a recorded compilation of selected stories from Night Shift each read by John Glover 5 The full track list of unabridged stories is as follows The Boogeyman I Know What You Need Strawberry Spring Gray Matter The Woman in the Room Battleground Graveyard Shift The Man Who Loved Flowers The Last Rung on the Ladder Night Surf Jerusalem s Lot The Lawnmower Man Sometimes They Come Back Quitters Inc The Ledge The Mangler See also edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Night Shift short story collection Stephen King short fiction bibliography Dollar BabyReferences edit Cavett Binion Graveyard Shift Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times Archived from the original on 2013 06 16 Night Shift Isfdb org John D MacDonald Introduction to Night Shift by King Stephen 1978 p vii x Perakos Peter S Stephen King on Carrie The Shining etc published in Cinefantastique Magazine Vol 1 No 8 Winter 1978 Reprinted in Feast of Fear Underwood amp Miller Carroll and Graf 1989 pp 70 The Stephen King Collection Stories from Night Shift Penguin Random House Retrieved 1 November 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Night Shift short story collection amp oldid 1210424791, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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