This uncharacteristic story is a long nonfiction piece about his son’s Little League baseball team. He didn’t even write the story in the first place, and for that reason, it belongs at the bottom. I honestly don’t remember anything about it. This story is a Hindu parable that King randomly decided to stick in at the end of his collection. So without much further ado, let’s get into ranking the 24 stories of Nightmares and Dreamscapes. Generally, it’s nowhere near as well-regarded as the first three volumes, but it still has charm and a handful of good stories. King sprinkled in a few poems and nonfiction stories and called it a day, and with that, 1993’s Nightmares and Dreamscapes would be his longest short story series up to that point. Much of the collection would end up being odds and ends, with the majority serving as homages to other writers. Art by Suntup Editions, graphic by Oliver Barnfield.Īfter the phenomenal success of Night Shift, Skeleton Crew, and Different Seasons, Stephen King was ready to make another short story anthology. ‘Nightmares and Dreamscapes’ is the true definition of a mixed bag, and today we rank all of the stories contained.
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