I found a reference to a Bradbury tribute anthology called "T Is For Tomorrow". It is supposed to include a storey by Stephen King and his son. I will including the link where I found it and the text. Does anyone know if this is real?
(Apr 01) According to King's official website, the pre-release press for "Throttle" has been so overwhelmingly positive that King has decided to release other homage novellas, written with his other children. In 2010, look for a collection titled Jackson Cage, a collection of stories celebrating Shirley Jackson. King, co-writing with his daughter Naomi, will be contributing a long piece based on Jackson's "The Lottery" called "Bingo." In 2011, for a Ray Bradbury collection titled T Is For Tomorrow, King and his son Owen will team up to write a pastiche based on Bradbury's early work, entitled "There Are Certainly A Lot Of Rockets Here, Aren't There?"
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According to King's official website, the pre-release press for "Throttle" has been so overwhelmingly positive that King has decided to release other homage novellas, written with his other children. In 2010
There actually will be a King / Joe Hill collabrative story called "Throttle" but it will be a homage story for Richard Matheson and will be put out by Gauntlet Press. I'm pretty sure they are sold out of the limited/lettered but they do plan a more affordable trade edition as well. Hope this helps....
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