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[edit] The Hotel at the End of the Road
The Hotel at the End of the Road was re-printed in the 4th edition of Market Guide for Young Writers: Where and How to Sell What You Write by Kathy Henderson ISBN 0-8987-9606-7. In it, Stephen King says he wrote the story at about age 13. He also sent it to Carol Fenner in 1986 for publication in Flip literary magazine, but they did not print it because of funding issues. Stephen King calls the story "dreadful" in the book too, ha ha. Antmusic (talk) 17:53, 12 May 2008 (UTC)