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  1. Richard Bachman (c. 1945 - April 9th, 1985) was an author of horror fiction and the husband of Claudia y Inez Bachman. In the late 1970s, Stephen King wanted to test how widely recognized and successful his writing style was without using his own name. As a result, he created the pseudonym...

  2. May 29, 2020 · Where Stephen King Used His Pen Name (Richard Bachman) According to Stephen King himself in the introduction to The Bachman Books collection, the pseudonym was also a way of seeing how successful his writing could be without relying on his public image.

  3. The Running Man by Richard Bachman, aka Stephen King. 1982, 3.88 stars, 317 pages. $9.99 Kindle, cheap used print, probably at your library. " The Running Man is set within a dystopian future in which the poor are seen more by the government as worrisome rodents than actual human beings.

  4. Jul 15, 2013 · Those were the years when King, a newly established young writer, published secretly under his pseudonym of choice, "Richard Bachman," enjoying the anonymity for quite some time before his...

  5. Rage (written as Getting It On) is a psychological thriller novel by American writer Stephen King, the first he published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. It was published in 1977 and then it was collected in the 1985 hardcover omnibus The Bachman Books.

  6. The Bachman Books is a collection of short novels by Stephen King published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman between 1977 and 1982. It made The New York Times Best Seller list upon its release in 1985.

  7. Richard Bachman is a pen name (as well as a fictional character) of American horror fiction author Stephen King, first adopted in 1977 for the novel Rage. King hid the link between himself and Bachman, until allowing for his identification in 1985. He collected the first four Bachman novels into The Bachman Books.

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