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Night Shift (book)
Night Shift is the first collection of short stories by Stephen King, first published in 1978. In 1980, Night Shift received the Balrog Award for Best Collection, and in 1979 it was nominated as best collection for the Locus Award and the World Fantasy Award. Many of King's most famous short stories were included in this collection.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_Shift_(book)
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Horror of the Mundane: Stephen King, Night Shift, and the Story Collection | Fiction Writers Review
Smirk-worthy premises form the basis of each story: an old church houses the truth about the disappearance of a town's residents, a clean-up crew encounters monstrous rats, the apocalypse arrives as a virus, and a former astronaut battles the after-effects of a close encounter.
http://fictionwritersreview.com/essay/horror-of-the-mundane-stephen-king-night-shift-and-the-story-collection/
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King For A Year: Night Shift, reviewed by Stephen Bacon
The first tale, Jerusalem's Lot, is a rather unusual choice with which to open the book; its epistolary style and restrained tone is very different to King's usually ultra-readable prose. Through a series of correspondences between two characters it details the events surrounding a deserted town in Maine in the mid-19th century.
http://kingreviews2015.blogspot.com/2015/01/night-shift-reviewed-by-stephen-bacon.html
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Book Review: Stephen King's Night Shift | A Bittersweet Mess
Night Shift is one of King's compilations originally published in 1978 with 20 stories total. Many of them were turned into feature films and shorts. The nice thing about short stories is that plausibility gets thrown out the window especially when dealing with the supernatural, but somehow the implausibility works.
http://abittersweetmess.com/?p=475
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Stephen King’s ‘Night Shift’, A Horror Novel That Would Make for an Interesting TV Show - Horror Novel Reviews
Written by: Eddie D. Shackleford Stephen King is considered the greatest horror storyteller to ever transform our collective fears into words. When it comes to television adaptations, Stephen King has had his share of stories morphed into the TV series and TV mini-series mediums: "Salem's Lot," "It," "The Stand" and "The Dead Zone" just to…
https://horrornovelreviews.com/2013/05/28/stephen-kings-night-shift-a-horror-novel-that-would-make-for-an-interesting-tv-show/
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Rereading Stephen King: week five - Night Shift | Books | The Guardian
Stephen King uber-fan James Smythe is rereading the works of the horror genius in chronological order. This week, he tackles Night Shift, King's first compilation of short stories, in which he laid the foundations for some of his greatest work
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2012/jul/17/rereading-stephen-king-night-shift
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StephenKing.com - Night Shift
The page for the Story Collection Night Shift
http://stephenking.com/library/story_collection/night_shift.html
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Book Review: Night Shift by Stephen King | Blogcritics
Night Shift was released, and included a selection of stories that King had published in the late 60s and early 70s in such magazines as Cavalier, Penthouse, Ubris, Cosmopolitan, Gallery, and Maine. Night Shift also included four previously unpublished stories
http://blogcritics.org/book-review-night-shift-by-stephen/