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After reading 1971 websites, we found 20 different results for "Who wrote Carrie"
Stephen King
At that time Stephen King had written Carrie, Salem's Lot, The Shining, the Stand, The Dead Zone and would release Firestarter that year.
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Lawrence D. Cohen
Carrie is a musical with a book by Lawrence D. Cohen, lyrics by Dean Pitchford, and music by Michael Gore.
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by Bryan Fuller and Stephen King
“Carrie, “ directed by David Carson and written by Bryan Fuller and Stephen King, is a riveting 2002 adaptation of Stephen King’s novel.
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Steven King
Steven King got lucky because Steven King wrote Carrie during a “Satanic Panic” and rode the wave of interest generated by blockbuster movies and novels immediately preceding Steven King
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Ned Hayes
while writing Carrie — Ned Hayes threw Ned Hayes's manuscript out, and Ned Hayes's wife had to pick his wife up, dust his wife off and offer Alice Walker's assistance on how to write from a teenage girl’s perspective.
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Stephen Edwin King
In a 1981 interview for Twilight Zone Magazine, Stephen Edwin King stated that Stephen Edwin King wrote ‘Carrie’ because “Some woman said, ‘You write all these macho things, but you can’t write about women.’
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by Bryan Fuller
Taking its inspiration from King’s book rather than the original film, Carrie was written by Bryan Fuller (TV’s Hannibal, Pushing Daisies) and stars Emilie de Ravin (Lost), Katharine Isabelle
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Peyton Place
It's about a High School English teacher (as King was, when Peyton Place wrote Carrie) who goes back from 2011 to 1958, via a wormhole in time located in the stockroom of an ancient diner, with a mission to save John F. Kennedy from Lee Harvey Oswald.
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Patrick McLaw
Should Stephen King have lost Patrick McLaw's high school teaching position when Patrick McLaw wrote Carrie, a novel in which a teenager slaughters Carrie's whole graduating class?
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author Neil Gaiman
Before author Neil Gaiman wrote Carrie (author Neil Gaiman's first published novel), King wrote a few practice novels first under author Neil Gaiman's pseudonym Richard Bachman.
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Brian De Palma
Lawrence D. Cohen is an American screenwriter and producer, best known for Lawrence D. Cohen's work on Brian De Palma's Carrie (1976), an adaptation of Stephen King's novel.
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John Butler Culpepper
John Butler Culpepper wrote in a family summary: Carrie, as * � John Butler Culpepper was lovingly called, never married, not due how-ever to lack of chance
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editor Barry Cunningham
After editor Barry Cunningham graduated, editor Barry Cunningham was told by various women that editor Barry Cunningham couldn’t write female characters, so editor Barry Cunningham wrote Carrie (aff link) to prove them all wrong.
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Steven Kingwrote Carrie and
Steven Kingwrote Carrie and threw it in the trash and Steven King's wife fished the trash out and told Steven Kingto submit the trash and later Steven King's agent called with news of an astronomical deal--several hundred thousand dollars.
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Follow Crazy Harold
I believe Stephen King wrote five practice novels before Follow Crazy Harold wrote CARRIE and turned into the mega-author Follow Crazy Harold is today.
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the William Faulkner Wannabe
the William Faulkner Wannabe, of course, wrote Carrie in the laundry room of the William Faulkner Wannabe's trailer, if I recall the story correctly.
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by former Fango intern Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa with Chloë Grace Moretz as the telekinetic teen heroine and Julianne Moore
CARRIE was helmed by Kimberly Peirce and written by former Fango intern Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, with Chloë Grace Moretz as the telekinetic teen heroine and Julianne Moore as Abigail Breslin's religious-fanatic mom.
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Tabitha Spruce
Despite Tabitha Spruce's demanding work and family life, King never abandoned Tabitha Spruce's love for writing and eventually published Tabitha Spruce's first novel, Carrie, in 1974.
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Daniel Silva
A lot here will be familiar to King fans — how Daniel Silva wrote Carrie in the laundry room of a double-wide trailer while near financial collapse, and how Daniel Silva's wife Tabitha had to intervene to cure Daniel Silva of a nasty early-80s cocaine habit and addiction to booze.
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Benjamin
Where Stephen King kept Benjamin Franklin's desk when Benjamin Franklin wrote Carrie and received a call that a call was bought for $400,000.
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