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General info : | | Tabitha Jane King (née Spruce; born 24 March 1949, Old Town, Maine, USA) is an American author, and the wife of Stephen King. She 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. King had her first child, Naomi Rachel King, in 1970. She gave birth to Joseph Hillström King in 1972 and Owen Phillip King in 1977.
As of 2006, King had published eight novels and two works of non-fiction. She published her first novel, Small World, through Signet Books in 1981, and in 2006, Candles Burning was published through Berkley Books. Candles Burning was written predominantly by Michael McDowell, who died in 1999, and the McDowell family requested that King finish the work.
King has served on several boards and committees in the state of Maine, such as the Bangor Public Library board. She also served on the board of the Maine Public Broadcasting System until 1994. In 1998 she received the inaugural Constance H. Carlson Public Humanities Prize, the Maine Humanities Council's highest award, for her work with literacy for the state of Maine. | |
Source : | | Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabitha_King) | |
Websites | | Discogs (www.discogs.com/artist/4988228-Tabitha-King) | |
Websites | | Goodreads (www.goodreads.com/author/show/89986.Tabitha_King) | |
Websites | | IMDB (www.imdb.com/name/nm0455317/) | |
Relations : | | Married to : Stephen Kingm. 1971 | |
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Video | | Stephen King Discussion on Writing and Q&A with wife Tabitha King and son Owen King | |
Relations : | | Mother of : Joe Hill | |
Relations : | | Mother of : Owen King | |