NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES

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'''Nightmares & Dreamscapes''' is a short story collection by Stephen King published in 1993.

Contents
Stories
Adaptations
Television Series
Editions
See also

Stories


The collection contains the following stories:

Dolan's Cadillac

The End of the Whole Mess

Suffer The Little Children

The Night Flier

Popsy

It Grows On You

Chattery Teeth

Dedication

The Moving Finger

Sneakers

You Know They Got a Hell of a Band

Home Delivery

Rainy Season

My Pretty Pony

Sorry, Right Number

The Ten O'Clock People

Crouch End

The House On Maple Street

The Fifth Quarter

The Doctor's Case

Umney's Last Case

Head Down

Brooklyn August

The Beggar and the Diamond

Adaptations


"The Night Flier" was adapted to film. "Chattery Teeth"' was adapted into a segment of the film ''Quicksilver Highway''. "Sorry, Right Number" was adapted into an episode of ''Tales from the Darkside''. "The Moving Finger" was adapted into an episode of the TV show ''Monsters''. "Home Delivery" and "Rainy Season" were adapted to short films.
The short story "The House On Maple Street" was inspired by the book ''The Mysteries of Harris Burdick'', a picture book by children's author Chris Van Allsburg which invites readers to create stories based on provocative illustrations.
Television Series

Main articles: Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King

During the summer of 2006, TNT produced an eight-episode miniseries on various short stories by Stephen King. Although one may assume from the title that all of the episodes in the miniseries are from the collection of the same name, this is true for only five of the eight ("Battleground" was featured in ''Night Shift'' and "The Road Virus Heads North" and "Autopsy Room Four" appear in ''Everything's Eventual'').

Editions



★ ISBN 0-606-06623-3 (prebound, 1993)

★ ISBN 0-670-85108-6 (cloth text, 1993)

★ ISBN 0-453-00844-5 (audio cassette with hardcover, 1993)

★ ISBN 0-451-18302-9 (paperback, 1994)

★ ISBN 0-451-18023-2 (mass market paperback, 1994, reprint)

★ ISBN 0-8161-5882-7 (paperback, 1994, Large Type Edition)

★ ISBN 0-8161-5881-9 (library binding, 1994, Large Type Edition)

★ ISBN 0-453-00873-9 (audio cassette with paperback, 1994)

See also



1993 in literature

Short fiction by Stephen King

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