For those stephen king fans out there who want to read one of his earliest published short stories this massive anthology concludes with his short story the glass floor which was originally published in startling mystery stories in 1967 and marked king s first professional sale earning him 35.
The glass floor stephen king summary.
The page for stephen king s uncollected work.
Chet williamson issue fall 1990.
It was reprinted in weird tales issue 298 and the glass floor later republished in issue 68 of cemetery dance released in december of 2012.
A very short very good read.
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Stephen made his first professional short story sale the glass floor to startling mystery stories in 1967.
Stephen king also provides an introduction to his story.
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Features the only reprint of stephen king s first sold short story the glass floor.
Written in 1967 the glass floor was king s first published story for which he was paid thirty five dollars.
The story was king s first professional sale earning him a 35 paycheck.
Throughout the early years of his marriage he continued to sell stories to men s magazines.
Connections coincidences and chestnuts.
Many of these were later gathered into the night shift collection or appeared in other anthologies.
Jack assures him that both problems are under control.
It has never appeared in any of his collections but is featured in cemetery dance 68.
Ullman knows jack was fired from his teaching job at a vermont prep school after losing his temper and that he s a recovering alcoholic.
A room with a glass floor appears in king s 2002 teleplay rose red.
November 23 1998 2001 by beth gwinn and 2002 by.
This is the special chet williamson issue of weird tales which features an interview and 3 stories by williamson.
Ullman reveals that the winter 1970 71 caretaker delbert grady murdered his wife and two young daughters in a drunken rage and then killed himself.
The glass floor is a short story originally published in startling mystery stories in 1967.