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  1. Joe Hill was born in 1972 to authors Tabitha King (née Spruce) and Stephen King. He was born and grew up in Bangor, Maine. His younger brother Owen King is also a writer, and his older sibling is Naomi King. At age 9, he appeared in the 1982 film Creepshow, directed by George A. Romero, which co-starred and was written by his father.

  2. Oct 25, 2017 · Culture / Books / New Adventures. Joe Hill on writing horror in an era of Twitter and toxic politics. / ‘People really only understand problems through stories’. By Andrew Liptak. Oct 25,...

  3. Jan 8, 2015 · The Film Adaptation of ‘Horns’ is Now Available on DVD & Blu-Ray. Jan 08, 2015 Joe Hill By Austin Trunick. When he started his career in fiction, writer Joe Hill didn’t want to coast in on his literary pedigree. As the son of author Stephen King, Hill worried publishers would overlook his work and only see the family name.

  4. Oct 15, 2011 · Author William M. Adler spent more than five years of his life researching the labor icon, Joe Hill. It was very much worth his time. Adler not only writes beautifully about the life and legacy of Hill in "The Man Who Never Died" (Bloomsbury 433 pages), but he includes an incredible amount of detail allowing the reader to fully understand the ...

  5. Nov 19, 2016 · Franklin Rosemont’s Joe Hill, appearing in 2003 from the venerable Charles H. Kerr Company (best known as publisher of revolutionary socialist books and the International Socialist Review magazine, way back in the 1910s), and reprinted in 2015 by PM Press, should be remembered as leading example of an autodidact author’s treatment of a great Ame...

  6. Many aspects of the life and lore of Joe Hill receive their first and only discussion in IWW historian Franklin Rosemont's opus. In great detail, the issues that Joe Hill raised and grappled with in his life: capitalism, white supremacy, gender, religion, wilderness, law, prison, and industrial unionism are shown in both the context of Hill's ...

  7. Nov 9, 2015 · A prolific author and editor, he tirelessly documented the lives of workers, African Americans, and political radicals. Shut out of academic employment for a quarter century because of his...