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Stephen King to publish e-book

Margaret Kane ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 08 Mar 2000 15:21 GMT

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Horror writer Stephen King will release a new story exclusively in e-book form, publisher Simon & Schuster announced on Wednesday.

The 16,000-word ghost story, Riding the Bullet will be available for $2.50 (£1.55) on 14 March.

eBook vendors include Glassbook, netLibrary, Nuvomedia's Rocket eBook, Peanutpress.com, SoftBook Press and SoftLock.com.

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