You thought you were okay sitting on the toilet until you read Dreamcatcher. You’d happily walk past a storm drain until you read It. You’d go into a creepy boutique shop before checking Needful Things out of the library. You didn’t even mind checking into Room 217 at a hotel until you read The Shining. More than perhaps any other horror novelist, Stephen King has unnerved our collective imagination with twisted creations that stalk our everyday lives. Demonic cars, rabid dogs, alien domes, possessed caretakers, crazed fans… there’s a Stephen King monster for every day of the year, plus one extra on leap years.

With a back catalogue reaching all the way from the 1970s to now, if you stacked every novel Stephen King had ever published in a teetering pile, it would almost certainly topple over and crush you to death.

That’s before we even get to the movie and TV adaptations, which are many and memorable and forever fixed some actors (Tim Curry as Pennywise, Kathy Bates as Annie Wilkes…) in those unforgettable roles. The stuff of spilled movie theater popcorn and sleepover nightmares, King’s dark imagination has found its way into great films, not-so-great films and a few extremely middling TV shows.

The question is: are you a casual King reader who doesn’t know his Salem’s Lot from his Pet Semetary, or are you his cock-a-doodle number one fan? Take our quiz to find out.

Under what pen name did Stephen King publish Rage, The Long Walk, Roadwork and The Running Man before it was outed as a pseudonym? 

Richard Bachman Steve Brown Richard Manuel George Stark

To date, what is the only feature film Stephen King has directed? 

Maximum OverdriveFirestarterThe MistThe Lawnmower Man

What is the nickname of the strand of weaponised influenza accidentally released in 1978 novel The Stand? 

Captain TripsCaptain BarbaraBig JimColonel Cox

How was “It” finally killed in the novel of the same name?

Heart crushed between two handsChoked on a hamburgerEaten by an alien worm creature that came out of the toiletSliced in half by an alien dome

A rabid dog terrorises two Castle Rock families in King’s 1981 psychological horror novel Cujo. What breed of dog is Cujo? 

Saint BernardIrish SetterRottweilerAlsatian

Which of the following twentieth century horror novels was NOT written by Stephen King? 

The RatsThe StandThe TalismanThe Mist

King created the towns of Derry, Castle Rock and Jerusalem’s Lot as fictional settings in which real US state? 

MaineMassachussettsMarylandMississippi

Arnie Cunningham buys and restores an ill-fated vintage US car in 1983 novel Christine. What make and model of car was Christine?

Plymouth FuryDodge ChargerFord ContinentalCadillac Calais

Which devoutly Christian Stephen King character has a daughter with telekinetic powers?

Margaret WhiteMrs CarmodyAnnie WilkesMother Abigail

How did Annie Wilkes die in Misery?

Trips over a typewriter and hits her headA broken baseball bat through her eyeBludgeoned to death with her own prosthetic armStabbed with a scalpel from a doctor’s medical bag

Which of King’s novel’s has the following first line: “The terror, which would not end for another twenty-eight years—if it ever did end—began, so far as I know or can tell, with a boat made from a sheet of newspaper floating down a gutter swollen with rain”?

ITMiseryThe TalismanNeedful Things

Which evil character has appeared in multiple King novels including The Stand, The Eyes Of The Dragon and The Dark Tower series?

Randall FlaggHenry BowersKurt BarlowLeland Gaunt

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