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Monday, February 18, 2008

News From Bangor, Maine

The Master of Macabre McSweeney's 27 will contain the new King short story "A Very Tight Place.":

McSweeney's Issue 27 (McSweeney's Quarterly Concern)
Featuring a BRAND NEW Stephen King short story!

Publisher: McSweeney's
Retail Price: Just $25.00
Publication date: Early Summer

McSweeney's 27 will be published as three separate books in a windowed slipcase, presenting "six different possible faces to the world, in order to best match your home décor." This 225 page magazine will feature a wide range of work, including Stephen King's brand new short story, "A Very Tight Place."

BOOK ONE: plunges into the grayish, faintly understood area of the art world involving oddly drawn objects coupled with uncertainly spelled text.

BOOK TWO: is a never-before-seen 72-page sketchbook by the legendary Art Spiegelman.

BOOK THREE: collects NEW stories by Stephen King, Jim Shepard, and others.

More details about this special issue are expected soon, but it sounds like a must-have publication, with a ton of neat stories, artwork, and other works!

Here is Stephen King's description of his brand new, never-before-published short story:

"Let me give you an example. There's a story that's written, it's been accepted for publication by a magazine. It's called 'A Very Tight Place.' And we live part of the year down in Florida, and I have a walk that I go on every day, that's fairly isolated. Which is good, because people don't bother me or anything. I get a chance to read a little bit, to think a little bit. And one day while I was on that walk, I saw one of these Porta-Potties. You know what I mean? They stand up, and I thought you know what? There's nobody around ... the house that it belonged to was under construction, and the workers had all gone home for the day, and I still had a mile to go to get home, and I thought, you know what? I'm going to go in there and I'm going to take a leak. That'll be good. Why not? It's there. I'll get comfortable.

And I did. I went in, and the thing had been undercut, not a lot, just the tiniest little bit. So that when I stepped into the Porta-Pottie, I could feel this thing rock a little bit on its base. And I thought to myself, you know, if ... if one of those things fell over on its door, and a person was inside, that person would be in trouble. And immediately I'm thinking Poe, The Premature Burial, I'm thinking about all the buried alive stories that I've ever read, and I'm thinking, but I've never read a story about anyone trapped in a Porta-Pottie. And there are so many interesting things that you can do with people who are in tight places, people's feelings of claustrophobia are easy to bring out. I'm not a particularly claustrophobic person myself, but I thought, 'Oh, my God, this is wonderful!'"

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