New Stephen King Short Story to Be Published in The Atlantic

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Stephen KingFor a guy who first started talking about retiring back in 2002, Stephen King doesn’t seem to be quite ready to settle down in the old rocking chair just yet. In fact, he has a new short story coming out in the May issue of The Atlantic.

According to Lilja’s Library a new Stephen King short story, entitled “Herman Wouk is Still Alive,” will be published in May’s The Atlantic, which hits newsstands on April 19th. The story will be available on the Web and to subscribers a week prior.

For those unfamiliar with who Herman Wouk is, he’s a bestselling, Pulitzer Prize-winning Jewish American author with a number of notable novels to his credit, including The Caine Mutiny, The Winds of War, and War and Remembrance. Winds of War was turned into a memorable seven-episode mini-series back in 1983. Wouk was born May 27, 1915, and in April of 2010 (at age 94) published his latest book, The Language God Talks: On Science and Religion.

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