Stephen King has updated his list of ‘dollar babies’ - stories that aren’t optioned for movies, and that film students can get the rights to for one dollar.

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Dollar Babies These stories are not under contract for movies, which means they are available for film students who want to try their hands at a Stephen King story. If you want to be one of my dollar babies, send us your info. Steve King The following list is subject to change without notice. Titles currently available for adaptation: Contact Us About a Dollar Baby

Using the form below, you can contact us to request the rights to create your own dollar baby.

This form is for requesting rights for Dollar Babies only. All other inquiries sent through this form will be discarded. No unlisted stories are available.

Fan questions/comments should be directed through the Message Board or to the Webmaster if there is an issue with the site.

This email does not go to Stephen King.

Contracts are NOT hand-signed by Stephen King.

You cannot have more than one Dollar Baby Contract at a time. If you submit more than one request, all subsequent requests are ignored.

Click here to view a sample contract (PDF) — The terms of the contract are subject to change without notice.

Please note: It may take a month to receive a reply to your request.

Your Name: Email Address: Story: Please select... A Very Tight Place All That You Love Will Be Carried Away Beachworld Big Wheels: A Tale of the Laundry Game (Milkman #2) Cain Rose Up Dedication The Doctor's Case Graduation Afternoon In the Deathroom L.T.'s Theory of Pets The Last Rung on the Ladder Luckey Quarter The Man Who Loved Flowers The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands Morning Deliveries (Milkman #1) Mute Nona One for the Road Rainy Season The Reach Stationary Bike That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is in French Uncle Otto's Truck Willa The Woman in the Room Message:

Chocolate_Boy on August 30th, 2019 at 00:53 UTC »

A bit surprised to see Cain Rose Up.

evenios on August 30th, 2019 at 00:33 UTC »

what if you bought them all and combined it into a mega movie?

mudgts on August 30th, 2019 at 00:08 UTC »

I was really hoping to see The Long Walk on there. That would be a film that students could make on a budget.