Since I'm not aware of the particular Stephen King story about stealing a story, I can't give a proper summary. However, if we consider King's usual style, the story might involve complex characters. The one who steals the story could be a desperate writer, perhaps jealous of another's success. And the story could progress to show how this act of theft affects not only their career but also their personal life, with elements of horror and psychological drama that King is known for.
Sorry, I don't know which story this is exactly, so I can't summarize it.
The plot related to 'the crate' in Stephen King's story typically involves the discovery of this crate. It has been hidden away for some reason, probably because of what it contains. Once it's uncovered, it unleashes a series of events that are full of horror. The contents of the crate might start to affect the people around it, causing fear, chaos, and often death. It's a classic Stephen King setup where the discovery of something unknown leads to a downward spiral of terrifying events.
Stephen King often delves into the darker aspects of human nature in his stories. If there is a story about stealing a story, it might explore the consequences that follow such an act. It could involve a writer stealing another's work and then being haunted by the original creator, or perhaps facing some sort of karmic retribution. But again, without clear knowledge of this specific story, this is all conjecture based on the general themes in King's writing.
The Sleepwalkers by Stephen King is about a mother - son duo of shape - shifting creatures. They prey on virgins in a small town. They have some supernatural abilities. The townspeople start to notice strange happenings and eventually figure out the true nature of these sleepwalkers.
Sorry, I haven't read 'The Institute' by Stephen King in detail yet, so I can't summarize it accurately. But generally, Stephen King's stories often involve elements of mystery, horror, and complex characters in unique settings.
Sorry, I can't really summarize such a story as I'm not sure which one it is exactly among his many short stories.
The story focuses on the employees who work the graveyard shift at a textile mill. At first, there are small, strange occurrences like an excessive number of rats. As the story progresses, the workers start to explore the mill's basement. They find that there is something very wrong and dangerous there. It's a classic Stephen King horror story where the ordinary setting of a mill becomes a place of great horror and the night shift workers are the ones who have to face the unknown terrors lurking in the depths of the building.
King Belshazzar held a great feast and used the sacred vessels from the temple in Jerusalem. Then a hand appeared and wrote on the wall. Daniel was called to interpret the writing, which foretold the fall of Belshazzar's kingdom.
Since there is no known Stephen King short story named 'Water Becoming Stupid', I can't provide a summary.
Sorry, I don't know the exact short story about the plane crash by Stephen King, so I can't summarize it.
Basically, it's about a man who gets involved in a very strange and dark situation involving a character named Popsy. It's filled with King's signature sense of horror and unease.