Books by Tim Underwood
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And Their Memory Was a Bitter Tree by Robert E. Howard ( 2008) |
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Bare Bones Conversations on Terror With Stephen King by Tim Underwood, Stephen King ( 1989)
In a series of interviews, the acknowledged master of horror fiction reveals the creative source behind his stories, discussing his life, his career, and his philosophy on writing, and what he believes makes horror stories so popular.
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Bare Bones Conversations on Terror With Stephen King by Tim Underwood, Stephen King ( 1988)
In a series of interviews, the acknowledged master of horror fiction reveals the creative source behind his stories, discussing his life, his career, and his philosophy on writing, and what he believes makes horror stories so popular.
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Christian Golf Psychology by Tim Underwood ( 1998)
Christian Golf Psychology will help the reader improve both their mental as well as physical game. It's filled with insights and principles from many of the best golfers on the PGA tour. If you're looking for a book to help you apply your Christian faith to your sport, this book is for you.
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Fear Itself The Horror Fiction of Stephen King by Tim Underwood, Chuck Miller ( 1987)
Essays discuss the themes, style, and influences of King's novels, and look at his career as a writer.
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Feast of Fear Conversations With Stephen King by Tim Underwood, Chuck Miller, Stephen King ( 1993) |
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Jack Vance by Tim Underwood, Chuck Miller ( 1980) |
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Kingdom of Fear The World of Stephen King by Tim Underwood, Chuck Miller ( 1987) |
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Stephen King Goes to Hollywood by Tim Underwood, Jeff Conner ( 1987)
Discusses each of the films and TV movies made from King's novels and short stories, and shares his comments on them.
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Stephen King Spills the Beans by Tim Underwood, Chuck Miller ( 2008)
A series of interviews with the best-selling author offers insight into his worldview and the wisdom he has gleaned throughout his career, revealing his informed perspectives on world issues, observations about the literary world and entertainment industry, and philosophies about the creative process. Original.
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