¶ … jumbled list of publications from an imaginary bibliography. Create an alphabetized works cited list, using the items on the page.
Each item contains all the information you need to complete the citation. If information is missing, assume it was not available in the original document. Also, assume you DO need all of the information provided. Your job is to format the information correctly then alphabetize the list.
Don't forget to alphabetize your list. You should NOT number the entries.
Brown, Janelle "Stephen King's Horrifying Proposal." Salon.com. 13 June 2000. 29 Jan. 2009. .
Firebird. "Re: What Horror Movie Have You Watched the Most Times?" Online Posting. 17 Sept. 2008. Stephen King Message Board. 29 Jan. 2009 .
Hounion, Morris. Rev. Of Haunted Heart: The Life and Times of Stephen King. By Lisa Rogak. Library Journal,134.1 (2009): 90. Academic Search Premier. EbscoHost. APUS Online Library, Charles Town, WV. 29 Jan. 2009. .
King, Stephen, "I want to be Typhoid Stevie." Reading Stephen King: Issues of Censorship, Student Choice, and Popular Literature. Ed. Brenda Power Miller, Jeffrey D. Wilhelm, and Kelly Chandler. Urbana, IL: NCTE, 1997. 14-21.
- it. New York: Viking Penguin, 1986.
Lilja. "Dollar Babies" 2009. Lilja'sLibrary: The World of Stephen King. 29 Jan. 2009
Merriman, Scott a. "King Book Signing Scheduled." E-mail to author. 23 April 2008.
Niessen, James P. "Comment for Panel, the Changing Faces of Libraries and Library Services." Journal of the Association for History and Computing. 3.2 (2000, August). 29 Jan. 2009
Power, Brenda Miller, Jeffrey D. Wilhelm, and Kelly Chandler. Reading Stephen King: Issues of Censorship, Student Choice, and Popular Literature. Urbana, Ill: NCTE,1997.
Stephenking.com. 29 Jan. 2009 .
Vonnegut, Kurt. Jailbird New York: Dell, 1981.
White, Ben. "What Red Ink? Wall Street Paid Hefty Bonuses." The New York Times 28 Jan. 2009. 29 Jan. 2009
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