Contemporary "classics". Ordinary miracles: Stephen King's writing (and painting) a way back to life in Duma Key / Hayley Mitchell Haugen
Narrative structure in Under the dome / Jennifer Miller
There's no place like dome: an assessment of the adaptation of Stephen King's Under the dome into a primetime drama / Tamara Watkins
Reading Joyland and Dr. Sleep as complementary stories / Clotilde landais
Modern horrors. Failure is indeed an option: pride, prophecy, and Roland Deschain's Perpetual quest for the dark tower / Patrick McAleer
Trisha McFarland and the tough tootsie: coping with fear in The girl who loved Tom Gordon / Matt Holman
Morality: Stephen King's most disturbing story / Philip L. Simpson
In search for the lost object in a bad place: Stephen King's contemporary Gothic / Alexandra Reuber
A different breed: serial killers in the works of Stephen King / Rebecca Frost
Stephen King and writing. How to draw a king: Duma Key, a Blues aesthetic, and The American artist / Michael Perry
It lurks beneath the fold: Stephen King, adaptation, and the pop-up text of The girl who loved Tom Gordon / Carl H. Sederholm
Bachman's "found" novels: The regulators, Blaze, and author identity / Kimberly Beal
King's toolbox for writing and for life / Mika Elovaara
The blue diamond / Steph Post.