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1. Browning, Robert. (1895) “Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came.” A Victorian Anthology. Cambridge: Riverside Press.

2. Armenti, Peter. (August 18, 2017) “How Did Stephen King to the Dark Tower Come? Through Robert Browning’s ‘Childe Roland.’” Library of Congress.gov.

3. (2020) “Dissociative Disorders.” National Alliance on Mental Health.

4. (July 2018) “Drugs, Brains, and Behavior: The Science of Addiction.” National Institute on Drug Abuse.

5. Thoma, Scot. (February 3, 2020) “Alcohol and Drug Abuse Statistics.” American Addiction Centers.org.

6. (2018) “Heroin.” The National Institute on Drug Abuse.

7. Brooks, Megan. (June 17, 2015) “Drug Overdose Now Leading Cause of Injury-Related Deaths.” Medscape.

8. Guth, Alan. (March 18, 2014) “Alan Guth Explains Inflation Theory.” World Science Festival.

9. Vyas, Kashyap. (August 27, 2018) “String Theory Explained: A Brief Overview for Starters.” Interesting Engineering.

10. King, Stephen. (1982) The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger. Grant: Hampton Falls.

Chapter Twelve: Misery

1. Wiel van der, Mark. (1350) “A Broken Leg in the Year 1350: Treatment and Prognosis.”

2. Vic. (October 8, 2010) “Setting a Broken Bone: 19th century medical treatment was not for sissies.” Jane Austen’s World.

3. Gallimore, Joe. (August 4, 2017) “How Stephen King’s ‘Misery’ Predicted Modern Fandom.” Bloody Disgusting.

4. Guarniero, Bevilacqua. (June 2017) “The schizophrenia stigma and mass media: a search for news published by wide circulation media in Brazil.” International Review of Psychiatry.

5. Chan, Sherry Kit. (January 2019) “The effect of media reporting of a homicide committed by a patient with schizophrenia on the public stigma and knowledge of psychosis among the general population of Hong Kong.” Social Psychiatry & Psychiatric Epidemiology.

6. Chan, Sherry Kit. (January 2019) “The effect of media reporting of a homicide committed by a patient with schizophrenia on the public stigma and knowledge of psychosis among the general population of Hong Kong.” Social Psychiatry & Psychiatric Epidemiology.

Chapter Thirteen: The Tommyknockers

1. Greene, Andy. (October 31, 2014) “Stephen King: The Rolling Stone Interview.” Rolling Stone.

2. Moore, Kate. (February 1, 2019) The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America’s Shining Women. Sourcebooks: Chicago.

3. Wallace-Wells, David. Et al. (March 20, 2018) “13 Reasons to Believe Aliens are Real.” NY Mag.com.

4. (April 2020) “UFO Story.” Roswell-NM.gov.

5. (November 9, 2009) “Roswell.” History.com.

Chapter Fourteen: The Dark Half

1. Smythe, James. (October 21, 2013) “Re-reading Stephen King.” The Guardian.

2. Brown, Steve. (2019) “Bachman Exposed.” Lilja’s Library.

3. Bogdan, Robert. (1990) Freak Show: Presenting Human Oddities for Amusement and Profit. University of Chicago Press.

4. Strickland, Ashley. (March 21, 2017) “Risky Surgery Separates 10-month-old From Parasitic Twin.” CNN.

5. Galistan, Diane. (September 2, 2019) “Teenager endured her parasitic twin for five years before mass of flesh and bones was discovered.” International Business Times.

Chapter Fifteen: Needful Things

1. (2020) “Soul.” Merriam Webster.

2. Morse, Donald R. (July 1, 2005) “Can Science Prove the Soul, the Afterlife and God?” Journal of Religion & Psychical Research.

3. DeeKay, Dheeraj. (April 24, 2016) “Conversations: On Existence of Soul and Two ‘Scientific’ Experiments That Prove One!” Extra News Feed.com.

4. Thomas, Ben. (November 3, 2015) “The Man Who Tried to Weigh the Soul.” Discover Magazine.

5. Smit, Jana Louise. (June 25, 2019) “10 Rare Recently Discovered Religious Artifacts.” Listverse.com.

6. Than, Ker. (April 30, 2010) “Noah’s Ark Found in Turkey?” National Geographic News.

Chapter Sixteen: Insomnia

1. Stroby, Wallace. (1991) “Writers on Writing.” Writer’s Digest.

2. Mascetti, Gian Gastone. (July 12, 2016) “Unihemispheric Sleep and Asymmetrical Sleep: Behavioral, Neurophysiological, and Functional Perspectives.” 2016:8: 221–238.

3. Anderson, Scott Thomas. (2012) “Shadow People: How Meth-driven Crime Is Eating at the Heart of Rural America.” Coalition for Investigative Journalism.

Chapter Seventeen: The Green Mile

1. Argabrite, Angie. (March 17, 2000) “Studios Reveal Their Web Savvy in Sites for the Best Picture Nominees.” Entertainment Weekly.

2. Balter, Michael. (June 11, 2012) “Aging is Recorded in Our Genes.” Science Mag.org.

3. (1990) “Unproven Methods of Cancer Management: Psychic Surgery.” CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians.

4. (August 7, 1890) “Far Worse Than Hanging.” New York Times.

5. King, Stephen. (1996) The Green Mile. New American Library: New York.

Chapter Eighteen: The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon

1. Hendrix, Grady. (July 24, 2015) “The Great Stephen King Reread: The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon.” Tor.com.

2. Urbigkit, Cat. (August 26, 2019) “Bear Attacks Increasing Worldwide.” Cowboy State Daily,

3. Butler, Natalie. (January 17, 2018) “How Long Can You Live Without Food or Water?” Healthline.

4. Rajapaksa, Roshini. (January 16, 2017) “Can You Catch a Cold From Going Outside Without a Jacket?” Health.com.

5. (2018) “Top 20 Pneumonia Facts.” American Thoracic Society.

6. (2018) Top 20 Pneumonia Facts.” American Thoracic Society.

Chapter Nineteen: Gwendy’s Button Box

1. Diaconis, Persi. (December 1989) “Methods for Studying Coincidences.” 1989 American Statistical Association Journal of the American Statistical Association.

2. Beck, Julie. (February 23, 2016) “Coincidences and the Meaning of Life.” The Atlantic.

Chapter Twenty: Dreamcatcher

1. Greene, Andy. (October 31, 2014) “Stephen King: The Rolling Stone Interview.” Rolling Stone.

2. Costa, Cheryl. (August 4, 2017) “UFOs, Aliens and Abductions Survey.” Syracuse New Times.

3. McNamara, P., Dietrich-Egensteiner, L., & Teed, B. (2017) “Mutual Dreaming.” Dreaming.

4. Roach, John. (2010) “The Real Science Behind Dream Research.” NBC News.com.

5. Anderson, G. L. (2004) “Fungus Spore.” Science Direct.com.

6. Payne, Kenneth Wilcox. (1928) “Is Telepathy all Bunk?” Popular Science Monthly.