While the upcoming anthology based onStephen King’sThe Standis exciting enough in its own right, it features a reunion that makes it all the better. The anthology, titledThe End of the World As We Know It, will be a first for Stephen King. In it, a collection of notable horror writers will come together to pen stories not just inspired by, but set in the world ofThe Stand. Theauthors included in the Stephen King-inspired anthologyhave inspired great confidence that it will be excellent, if an interesting and slightly risky experiment.

On top of that, withStephen King teasing a return to Mid-world and the Territories, it’s made fans wonder if the new anthology will become canon. It could, perhaps, even more firmly tie together the worlds ofThe Stand,The Dark Tower, andThe Talisman. Either way, it’s an exciting thing to see numerous great writers and their individual takes on the world of Stephen King. Even more exciting is that one of those names will be familiar to any of Stephen King’s Constant Readers: Richard Chizmar.

The cover of the new Stephen King Stand anthology, with Stephen King sipping his cup from IT Part 2 and a crow on a skull from the Blu-Ray cover of the 2020 The Stand Miniseries

2025’s The Stand Anthology Will Feature A Richard Chizmar & Stephen King Reunion

Several Notable Names & King Collaborators Will Contribute

The author lineup forThe End of the World As We Know Itisa murderer’s row of some of today’s best and most compelling horror and dark fantasy writers.So many of them have clearly been inspired by Stephen King, but have gone on to carve out a unique voice of their own in notable writing careers in the mediums of books and screenwriting. Authors contributing stories to the anthology include

A few of those names may jump out to longtime Stephen King fans:Bev Vincent is as close as we get to a living Stephen King historian, having pennedStephen King: A Complete Exploration of His Work, Life and Influences,The Dark Tower Companion,The Road to the Dark Tower, andThe Stephen King Illustrated Companion.If there is a scholar who knows Stephen King better, they’re in hiding.

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The second name is Richard Chizmar,whom readers will recognize for having penned the Gwendy trilogy with Stephen King.The first and third novels were co-written by King and Chizmar, while the middle installment was written solely by Chizmar. All three were quite well-received, so the prospect of Chizmar and King reuniting again (in a manner of speaking), is intriguing.

The Gwendy Trilogy Already Proved How Well These Authors Work Together

Their Collaboration Was Easy & Intuitive

The first Gwendy story,Gwendy’s Button Box,unfolds in King’s fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine, in 1974.One day, 12-year-old Gwendy Peterson encounters a man wearing black clothes and a black hat. What she doesn’t know at the time is that this man isStephen King’s ultimate villain, Randall Flagg, back playing the devilish tempter. The story then follows Gwendy growing up as she grapples with the responsibility of what the man left her, a magic button box that has the capacity for great good or evil depending on how she uses it.

Stephen King & Richard Chizmar

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Writing that first book in the trilogy (technically a novella) was a fun process for both writers and showed thateven the great Stephen King gets stuck from time to timeand asks for help from other writers he admires. As he explained in the official statement for the book, “I had a story I couldn’t finish, and [Chizmar] showed me the way home with style and panache.” In a later interview (viaEW), Chizmar explained how the collaboration happened:

“Steve sent me the first chunk of a short story. I added quite a bit and sent it back to him. He did a pass, then bounced it back to me for another pass. Then, we did the same thing all over again – one more draft each. Next thing you know, we had a full-length novella on our hands. We took a free hand in rewriting each other and adding new ideas and characters. The whole process took about a month.”

Later, when Chizmar had an idea for a sequel, this time enough for a full novel, about a grown-up Gwendy, King gave his friend and colleague his blessing to have at it, though he did the first editing pass and wrote the foreward. A year later, the two reteamed for the third and final book in the trilogy. While it didn’t achieve the heights of King’s solo novels,the Gwendy trilogy was still really successful and a great read.

I’m Excited To See Richard Chizmar’s Take On One Of Stephen King’s Best Books

Gwendy’s Magic Feather Was A Test Run For The End Of The World As We Know It

Beyond it being a good read on its own, it was interesting to see Chizmar tackle the world and characters of Stephen King on his own in the second Gwendy book. It’s a great test run to see what might happen withThe End of the World As We Know It, with so many writers coming together to play in King’s sandbox this time, not just Chizmar. With Chizmar returning to the world of King again, this time one of King’s greatest novels,The Stand, it’ll be fun to see if he does anything differently this time around. After all,some of the most interesting books in King’s long bibliography have been his collaborations, most notablyThe TalismanandBlack Housewith the late Peter Straub.

Stephen King, in a way few creatives do, understands that stories never belong to just one person; they can’t be owned.

It’s a testament to King’s lack of egothat he’s always been serious about his work, but never precious about it.If another author can do a better job with a story he’s stuck on, he lets them. If they have a great idea stemming from one of his works, they can have it.Stephen King, in a way few creatives do, understands that stories never belong to just one person; they can’t be owned.The End of the World As We Know Itwill be the best test of his collaborative nature, with every author contributing a story that has the spirit of King, but with their own flavor. For horror lovers, that’s one hell of a melting pot.

The End of the World As We Know Itwill be released on August 23, 2025.

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