3. Dolin, [edited by] Gerald L. Mandell, John E. Bennett, Raphael. (2010) Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett’s principles and practice of infectious diseases (7th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Churchill Livingstone/Elsevier.
4. Austen, Barbara. (December 3, 2014) “Consumption.” Connecticut Historical Society.
5. Tucker, Abigail. (October 2012) “The Great New England Vampire Panic.” Smithsonian.
Chapter Four: Rage
1. (2020) Stephen King.com
2. Katisyanis, Antonis. (July 15, 2018) “Historical Examination of United States Intentional Mass School Shootings in the 20th and 21st Centuries: Implications for Students, Schools, and Society.” Journal of Child & Family Studies.
3. Warnick, Bryan R. (January 1, 2020) “Protecting Students from Gun Violence: Does “target hardening” do more harm than good?” Education Digest.
4. King, Stephen. (January 25, 2013) “Guns.” Philtrum Press.
5. Ferguson, Christopher, (January 1, 2008) “The School Shooting/Violent Video Game Link: Causal Relationship or Moral Panic?” Journal of Investigative Psychology & Offender Profiling.
6. Anderson, Craig A. (2003) “Exposure to Violent Media: The Effects of Songs With Violent Lyrics on Aggressive Thoughts and Feelings.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
Chapter Five: The Stand
1. (2020) “The Stand: Inspiration.” StephenKing.com.
2. Woolf, Jim. (January 1, 1998) “Army: Nerve Agent Near Dead Utah Sheep in ’68; Feds Admit Nerve Agent Near Sheep.” The Salt Lake Tribune.
3. Hooker, Edmund. (January 10, 2019) “Biological Warfare.” EMedicine Health.com.
4. Geggel, Laura. (April 07, 2017) “7 Facts About the Deadly Nerve Agent Sarin.” Live Science.
5. (June 11, 2019) “Smallpox Fast Facts.” CNN.
6. (February 5, 2020) “The Spanish Flu.” History.com.
7. Gunderman, Ricard. (September 14, 2018) “The “Greatest Pandemic in History” Was 100 Years Ago – But Many of Us Still Get the Basic Facts Wrong.” Healthline.com.
8. Brazier, Yvette. (May 22, 2018) “Everything You Need to Know About Pandemics.” Medical News Today.
Chapter Six: Nightshift
1. (November 11, 2004) “Images of Desire: Brain Regions Activated By Food Craving Overlap With Areas Implicated In Drug Craving.” Science Daily.
2. Sachan, Dinsa. (September 21, 2019) “Why Do We Crave?” Brain World Magazine.
3. Stetka, Bret. (April 16, 2016) “The Human Body’s Complicated Relationship With Fungi.” NPR.
4. Stetka, Bret. (April 16, 2016) “The Human Body’s Complicated Relationship With Fungi.” NPR.
5. Striepe, Becky. (June 15, 2011) “10 Organizations That Want to Help You Quit Smoking.” How Stuff Works.com.
6. Andritsou, Martha. (2016) “Success Rates are Correlated Mainly to Completion of a Smoking Cessation Program.” European Respiratory Journal.
7. (2020) “Quitting Smoking.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.gov.
Chapter Seven: Cujo
1. (2020) “Cujo: Inspiration.” StephenKing.com.
2. King, Stephen. (2000) On Writing. Scribner: New York,
3. Stone, Zara. (January 27, 2016) “The Pet Funeral Industry Makes 100 Million in Profit.” The Hustle.
4. Turner, Josie F. (February23, 2020) “Is it Legal to Own a Wolf-Dog? Find out Everything about this Hybrid.” Animalwised.com.
5. Bula-Rudas, Fernando J.; Olcott, Jessica L. (October 1, 2018) “Human and Animal Bites.” Pediatrics in Review.
6. Mullaney, Julia. (July 11, 2018) “This is What Really Happens to Your Body in a Hot Car.” Cheat Sheet.
7. (October 17, 2018) “Pet Vaccinations: Facts and Myths.” Pets Best.com.
8. (November 23, 2016) “Louis Pasteur and the Development of the Attenuated Vaccine.” VBI Vaccines.
Chapter Eight: Pet Sematary
1. (2020) “Pet Sematary: Inspiration.” Stephen King.com.
2. MacKinnon, Eli. (February 8, 2012) “Is It Possible to Reanimate the Dead?” Live Science.
3. Swancer, Brent. (March 2, 2015) “The Dark Quest to Reanimate the Dead.” Mysterious Universe.
4. (2020) “Spinal Meningitis.” Cedars Sinai.edu.
5. (2020) “Facts About Meningitis.” Confederation of Meningitis Organisations.
6. Freneau, Philip, (1787) “The Indian Burying Ground.” Poetry Foundation. org.
7. Stone, Zara. (January 27, 2016) “The Pet Funeral Industry Makes 100 Million in Profit.” The Hustle.
8. King, Stephen. (1983) Pet Sematary. Doubleday: New York.
Chapter Nine: Thinner
1. (February 2020) “Thinner Inspiration.” Stephen King.com.
2. Shahbandeh, M. (January 14, 2019) “U.S. Diets and Weight Loss - Statistics & Facts.” Statista.
3. Lallanilla, Marc. (August 6, 2013) “Real or Not? 6 Famous Historical Curses.” Live Science.
4. (2020) “Pedestrian Safety.” CDC.gov.
5. LeBeau, Phil. (February 28, 2019) “Pedestrian Deaths Hit 28-Year High.” CNBC.
6. (February 2020) “Adult Obesity Facts.” Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
7. Sampson, Stacy. (September 28, 2018) “Parasitic Worms in Humans.” Healthline.
8. (November 20, 2019) “Tapeworms in Humans: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments.” Carygastro.com.
9. (2020) “Eczema Statistics.” MG217.com.
Chapter Ten: It
1. Kozlowski, David. (August 31, 2017) “Stephen King Talks About The Horror of Pennywise and IT.” LRM Online.
2. Wilding, Mark. (December 29, 2019) “Having a Laugh: Is this the end for Clowning?” The Guardian.
3. (2020) “Commedia dell’Arte Characters.” Italy Mask.co.
4. Meiri, Noam et al. (February 1, 2017) “Fear of clowns in hospitalized children: prospective experience.” European Journal of Pediatrics.
5. Freud, S. (1955) The Uncanny in Art and Literature (2nd Edition). London: Penguin Books.
6. Hermann Ph.D., Henry R. (2017) “Alternate Human Behavior in Dominance and Aggression in Humans and Other Animals.” Science Direct.com.
7. Reyes, Mike. (September 8, 2017) “Master of horror Stephen King revealed his personal feelings on clowns.” CinemaBlend.
Chapter Eleven: The Drawing of the Three