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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
November 11, 2008

Pages
  
367

Originally published
  
11 November 2008

Page count
  
367

Publisher
  
Charles Scribner's Sons

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardcover)

ISBN
  
978-1-4165-8408-7

Author
  
Stephen King

Genre
  
Horror fiction

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Awards
  
Alex Awards, Bram Stoker Award for Best Fiction Collection

Similar
  
Stephen King books, Horror books

Just After Sunset is the fifth collection of short stories by Stephen King. It was released in hardcover by Scribner on November 11, 2008, and features a holographic dust jacket. On February 6, 2008, the author's official website revealed the title of the collection to be Just Past Sunset. About a month later, the title was subtly changed to Just After Sunset. Previous titles mentioned in the media by Stephen King himself were Pocket Rockets and Unnatural Acts of Human Intercourse.

Contents

On February 19, 2008, the author's official site revealed twelve stories that will comprise the collection, mentioning the possibility that one additional "bonus story" could be included, and on April 16 "The Cat from Hell" (a much anthologized but heretofore uncollected short story originally published in 1977) was added to the contents list.

King planned to begin writing a new novel, but after he was asked to edit The Best American Short Stories 2007, he was inspired to write short stories instead.

Upon King's request, a limited edition was released, along with the regular version, featuring a DVD collection of the 25 episodes of the online animated series based on N., one of the stories collected in this volume.

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References to other King works in Just After Sunset

(Arranged in Story Order)
  • "N."
  • N. mentions the town of Castle Rock, where several of King's stories – including The Dead Zone, The Dark Half, and Needful Things – are set. It also mentions the fictional town of Chester's Mill, which is the setting of his later novel Under the Dome. A clipping from the Chester's Mill local paper, the editor of which is a major character in Under the Dome, is part of the nested narrative.

  • "Mute"
  • In part two of this story, the main character recounts how his wife and her lover, "Cowboy Bob," had gone up to Derry and spent a couple of days at a place called Hollywood Slots. The town of Derry, Maine is the setting of King's 1986 novel It and many of his other novels and stories.

    Television adaptations

    "The New York Times at Special Bargain Rates" will form the basis of a television series called Grand Central and will be developed by ABC Studios for Summer 2014. Another series based on the short story "Ayana" will be developed by Universal Television.

    References

    Just After Sunset Wikipedia