The Furnace (short story) explained

The Furnace
Author:Stephen King et al
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Horror short story
Published In:Know Your World Extra
Publisher:Weekly Reader
Media Type:Print
Pub Date:September 2005 - October 2007

"The Furnace" is a short story authored in instalments by Stephen King and 28 other writers as a piece of collaborative fiction. King's opening was originally published in 2005 in the educational magazine Know Your World Extra.

Plot summary

The text of "The Furnace" authored by King comprises the first two paragraphs of a story, with the reader invited to complete the story. King's opening concerns a 10-year-old boy, Tommy, who must retrieve firewood from a cellar while fearing a creature he believes is behind the furnace.

A completed version of the story, authored by King and 28 other writers, was published on the Weekly Reader website in October 2007.

Publication

The two opening paragraphs of "The Furnace" were donated by King in an attempt to encourage young people to develop an interest in writing. They were published in volume 32, issue 2 of Know Your World Extra on 23 September 2005 as a feature titled "Write Your Own Scary Story". Readers were invited to submit instalments to complete the story themselves in a serial fashion. The title was not supplied by King.

By October 2005, "hundreds" of students had submitted entries. The final story, made up of King's opening paragraphs and contributions from 28 students, was published on the Weekly Reader website in October 2007. Students taking part whose entries were accepted received a copy of the Weekly Reader magazine signed by King, a copy of The World Almanac, and a Weekly Reader t-shirt.

"The Furnace" has never been completed by King himself, or collected.

Reception

Rocky Wood describes King's text as "scant but scary". Ira Wolfman, the Senior Vice-president of Editorial for Weekly Reader, described King's opening as "wonderfully creepy".

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