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    Tabitha King is the third eldest daughter of Sarah Jane Spruce (née White; December 7, 1923 – April 14, 2007) and Raymond George Spruce (December 29, 1923 – May 29, 2014).

  2. Sep 17, 2023 · Stephen King has been married to Tabitha King since 1971. Here’s everything to know about their marriage.

  3. Tabitha King is an American author. She is married to author Stephen King and is the mother of Joe Hill, Owen King, and Naomi King. King was born Tabitha Jane-Frances Spruce in Old Town, Maine to Raymond George and Sarah Jane White Spruce and is one of eight children.

  4. Tabitha King, also known as Tabitha Jane Spruce is a renowned American author has written several books. She a wife to the author Stephen King who is also famous for the books he has written. Tabitha is also a mother to the authors Owen King and Joe Hill.

  5. Tabitha King has 38 books on Goodreads with 21933 ratings. Tabitha Kings most popular book is Carrie.

  6. Tabitha King is the acclaimed author of Small World, Survivor, The Book of Reuben, and many other titles. The wife of novelist Stephen King, she lives in Maine.

  7. Feb 28, 2019 · Tabitha King has been married to Stephen King since 1971. However, she's more than just the acclaimed author's "wife." The Shining writer, therefore, aimed to set the record...

  8. Tabitha King was born on March 24, 1949 in Old Town, Maine, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Knightriders (1981), The Sudbury Devil (2023) and Kingdom Hospital (2004). She has been married to Stephen King since January 2, 1971.

  9. May 1, 2006 · In the spirit of the ghost stories that Michael loved, Tabitha King has taken up where he left off, weaving a Southern gothic fabric of murder, guilt, innocence, corruption, and survival, in the voices of the living and the dead.

  10. May 1, 2006 · A mix of magic realism and Southern gothic, this stunning collaboration between King (Survivor) and McDowell (The Elementals), who died in 1999, moves at a hypnotic pace, like an Alabama water moccasin slipping through black water.

    • Tabitha King, Michael McDowell Ph.D.
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