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by Stephen King


  "Hey, Johnny-Gee," he said, "Fo-fo-you-you." And pressed the cell against his son's ear.

  December 30, 2004-October 17, 2005

  Center Lovell, Maine

  Chuck Verrill edited the book and did a great job. Thanks, Chuck.

  Robin Furth did research on cell phones and provided various theories on what may lie at the core of the human psyche. Good info is hers; errors in understanding are mine. Thanks, Robin.

  My wife read the first-draft manuscript and said encouraging things. Thanks, Tabby.

  Bostonians and northern New Englanders will know I took certain geographical liberties. What can I say? It goes with the territory (to make a small pun).

  To the best of my knowledge, FEMA hasn't appropriated any money to provide backup generators for cell telephone transmission towers, but I should note that many transmission towers do have generator backup in case of power outages.

  S.K.

  Stephen King lives in Maine with his wife, the novelist Tabitha King. He does not own a cell phone.

  Table of Contents

  For Richard Matheson and George Romero

  CELL

  The Pulse

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  MALDEN

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  GAITEN ACADEMY

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  FADING ROSES, THIS GARDEN'S OVER

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  KENT POND

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  PHONE-BINGO

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  KASHWAK

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  SAVE TO SYSTEM

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