Stephen King publishes new short story in The New Yorker

Stephen King publishes new short story in The New Yorker

PanARMENIAN.Net - Stephen King has published a new short story in the New Yorker, The Christian Science Monitor reports.

The piece, titled “A Death” centers on a man living in the 1880s Dakota territory who may have committed a crime. The full story is available on the New Yorker website.

King has previously published other works in the magazine. His most recent books include 2014’s “Revival” as well as the books “Mr. Mercedes” and “Doctor Sleep.”

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