Some of Stephen King's most popular works have been set during the winter, and this season has played a big role in some of these stories.
Stephen King has chosen winter as the main setting for various stories, and here’s every one of them and why he has chosen this specific season. After writing short stories, Stephen King became widely known when Carrie was published in 1974, introducing readers to his narrative style and the horror and social themes he likes to address.
2 One For The Road “One For The Road” is a short story first published in the March/April 1997 issue of Maine and later in the 1978 collection Night Shift, and it serves as a sequel to the novel Salem’s Lot. Set three years after the events of Salem’s Lot, with vampires still prowling the remains of Jerusalem’s Lot, “One For The Road” follows Booth and Herb “Tookey” Tooklander as they try to rescue the wife and daughter of a motorist as their vehicle is stranded in a blizzard.
4 The Breathing Method The Breathing Method is a novella published in the 1982 collection Different Seasons, in the section “A Winter’s Tale”. Through a narrator named David, readers meet Dr. Emlyn McCarron, who tells the story of a patient of his, Sandra Stansfield, who was going to give birth to her illegitimate child back in the 1930s.
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