The Three Kings: Stephen King, Tabitha King, & Owen King (2008)

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This event occurred on April 4, 2008 at 8:00 pm at the Library of Congress's Coolidge Auditorium.

Stephen King has written more than 40 novels and 200 short stories. He is the recipient of the 2003 National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. King has also received the O’Henry Award for his story “The Man in the Black Suit,” and he is the editor of The Best American Short Stories 2006. Among his most recent worldwide bestsellers are Cell, the Dark Tower series, On Writing, The Green Mile, and Bag of Bones. He lives in Bangor, Maine.

Tabitha King is the author of several well-reviewed books of women’s fiction, including Survivor and The Book of Reuben. Her most recent work is Candles Burning, co-written with the late Michael McDowell. She lives in Bangor, Maine with her husband Stephen.

Owen King is the author of We’re All in This Together: A Novella and Stories. He is a graduate of Vassar College and holds an MFA from Columbia University. His stories have appeared in Book Magazine and the Bellingham Review. He lives in Brooklyn.