
The Raft (short story) - Wikipedia
"The Raft" is a horror short story by Stephen King. It was first published as a booklet included with Gallery in November 1982 and was collected in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew.
The Raft – Stephen King
A black mass floating on the surface of a deserted lake stalks four college students who have swum out to a raft to say good-bye to summer. Text, PDF. mp3
The Raft | Stephen King Wiki | Fandom
"The Raft" is a short story written by Stephen King. It was originally published in the November 1982 issue of Gallery, and later included in King's own 1985 collection Skeleton Crew. Four …
Stephen King’s “The Raft” and the Death of Summer - Bloody …
Sep 23, 2022 · The 9th entry in Stephen King’s second collection, Skeleton Crew, is a simple but bone chilling tale about a floating wooden raft in the middle of a deserted lake and the horrors …
“The Raft” Revisited - Joe Nazare
Dec 28, 2021 · All told, “The Raft” is a macabre masterpiece, a frightful tale of reckless teen behavior and terrible predation. King scripts the darkest and bloodiest misadventure ever …
The Raft by Stephen King - Goodreads
Nov 1, 1982 · The Raft is a horror short story by Stephen King first published as a booklet included with Gallery in November 1982, and collected in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew.
13 Days of Halloween Stephen King ‘The Raft’ Review
Oct 31, 2012 · In the ranks of modern short fiction, Stephen King’s highly praised tale The Raft sits near the top. In fact, the story also earned a cinematic transfer as a segment in the second …
Stephen King – The Raft (excerpt) - Genius
The Raft (excerpt) Lyrics A group of students at Horlicks University decide to go for a evening swim at Lake Cascade. This turns out to be a bad idea as they are killed one by one by a …
The Raft - Stephen King
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The Raft by Stephen King | shortsonline - xpressenglish.com
On an alcohol-fuelled whim, the foursome drive to a deserted lake to swim out to a raft moored fifty yards off shore, say good-bye to summer, and then swim back. As they reach the raft, …
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