Tabitha King
Tabitha King | |
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Born | Tabitha Jane Spruce March 24, 1949 Old Town, Maine, United States |
Occupation | Author, Activist |
Genre | Horror, fantasy, science fiction |
Spouse | Stephen King (m. 1971) |
Children | Naomi King Joe King Owen King |
Tabitha Jane King (née Spruce; born March 24, 1949) is an American author and activist.[1][2][3] She is married to writer Stephen King.[4]
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Personal life
King is the eldest daughter of Sarah Jane Spruce (née White) (7 December 1923 - 14 April 2007) [5] and Raymond George Spruce (29 December 1923 - 29 May 2014).[6] King attended college at The University of Maine, where she met her husband Stephen King through her work-study job in the Raymond H. Fogler Library. The two married on January 7, 1971.[7] King had her first child, Naomi Rachel King, in 1970. She gave birth to Joseph Hillstrom King in 1972 and Owen Phillip King in 1977.[8]
As of 2006, King has published eight novels and two works of non-fiction.[9][10] She published her first novel, Small World, through Signet Books in 1981[11] and her most recent book, Candles Burning through Berkley Books in 2006.[12][13] Candles Burning was predominantly written by Michael McDowell, who died in 1999, and the McDowell family requested that King finish the work.[14]
Social activism
King has served on several boards and committees in the state of Maine, such as the Bangor Public Library board.[15] She also served on the board of the Maine Public Broadcasting System until 1994,[16] and has received a Constance Carlson award for her work with literacy for the state of Maine.[17]
She currently serves as vice president of WZON/WZLO/WKIT as well as in the administration of two family philanthropic foundations.[15]
Awards and recognition
- Honorary Doctorates of Humane Letters, University of Maine in Orono (May 1987)[18]
- Dowd Achievement Award (1992)[19]
- Constance H. Carlson Public Humanities Prize (1998)[17][20]
Reception and criticism
Reception to King's work has been mixed to positive.[21][22][23] Pearl received positive mentions from the Los Angeles Times and the Bangor Daily Times,[24][25] while the Chicago Tribune panned Survivor.[26] The Arizona Daily Star criticized One on One, calling King "a hack",[27] whereas Entertainment Weekly, Time, and the Rocky Mountain News gave the novel positive reviews.[28][29][30] Caretakers received positive praise by the New York Times,[31] while Bookreporter.com wrote that some readers might be disappointed by the changes made to McDowell's Candles Burning.[32]
Janice Delaney commented on Small World, saying that the "hidden, embarrassing aspects of menstruation are given unusual treatment by Tabitha King".[33]
Bibliography
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Novels
- (1981) Small World
- (1983) Caretakers *
- (1985) The Trap (also published as Wolves at the Door) *
- (1988) Pearl *
- (1993) One on One *
- (1994) The Book of Reuben *
- (1997) Survivor
- (2006) Candles Burning (with Michael McDowell)
Entries marked with an asterisk are set in King's fictional community of Nodd's Ridge.
Unpublished
- The Sky in the Water[8]
- The Devil's Only Friend
Nonfiction
- (1994) Playing Like a Girl; Cindy Blodgett and the Lawrence Bulldogs Season of 93-94
- (1994) Mid-life Confidential: The Rock Bottom Remainders Tour America with Three Chords and an Attitude
- Written by all of the Rock Bottom Remainders with photos by Tabitha King
Short stories
- (1981) The Blue Chair
- (1985) The Demonstration
- (1986) Road Kill
- (1998) Djinn and Tonic
- (2002) The Woman's Room
Poetry
- (1967) A Gradual Canticle for Augustine[34]
- (1967) Elegy for Ike[35]
- (1968) Note 1 from Herodotus[35]
- (1970) Nonsong[35]
- (1971) The Last Vampire: A Baroque Fugue[36]
Contributions and compilations
- Murderess Ink: The Better Half of the Mystery, Dilys Winn, ed., Bell, 1979
- Shadows, Volume 4, C. L. Grant, ed., Doubleday, 1981
- Midlife Confidential, ed. David Marsh et al., photographs by Tabitha King, Viking Penguin, 1994
References
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Further reading
- Mcaleer, Patrick. The Writing Family of Stephen King: A Critical Study of the Fiction of Tabitha King, Joe Hill and Owen King. McFarland. 2011.
External links
- Tabitha King at the Internet Movie Database
- Tabitha King at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Stephen & Tabitha King Foundation
- Joseph Hillstrom King
- Owen Phillip King
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- ↑ http://www.geni.com/people/Sarah-Spruce/6000000010838196099
- ↑ http://bangordailynews.com/2014/05/29/obituaries/raymond-george-spruce/
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- ↑ On Writing
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 35.2 http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=639292496&searchurl=an%3Dstephen%2Bking%26amp%3Bbi%3Ds%26amp%3Bbsi%3D0%26amp%3Bds%3D30%26amp%3Bfe%3Don%26amp%3Bn%3D200000237%26amp%3Bsortby%3D1
- ↑ http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/stephen-tabitha-king-poems-contraband-176356658