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BIO
During the years 1966-1973, Stephen King was actually two men. Stephen King
wrote (and sold) horror stories to magazines such as Cavalier and Adam, while
Richard Bachman wrote a series of novels that would not be published until the
early 1980s and were then collected as THE BACHMAN BOOKS. Bachman died of pseudonym
cancer in 1985, shortly after another of his novels, THINNER, was attributed
to Stephen King; but a sixth Bachman novel, THE REGULATORS, surfaced in 1995
and was published simultaneously with Stephen King's DESPERATION, to which it
bore a weird resemblance. BLAZE -- both brutal and sensitive -- was the last
novel written during Bachman's early period. It is his legacy.
King's proceeds from BLAZE will be donated to The Haven Foundation, which supports
freelance artists.
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