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If you were to ask a room full of 20 Stephen King fans what their favorite TV project from the author is, there s a chance that you could 20 different answers. The Master of Horror s works have been seen as terrific fodder for the small screen ever since Tobe Hooper s
Salem s Lot first aired in late 1979, and it s a legacy that includes fantastic titles like Tommy Lee Wallace s
IT from 1990, Mick Garris
The Stand from 1994, and Bridget Carpenter s 11.22.63 from 2016. Every Constant Reader has their own preference, but if there s one title that the author himself feels deserving of being singled out, it s Craig R. Baxley s excellent