One for the Road

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"One for the Road" is a horror short story by Stephen King, often noted as a companion piece to his novel "’Salem’s Lot," involving a terrifying encounter with vampires during a snowstorm in rural Maine.

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One for the Road canonical 2
"One for the Road" 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf horror fiction
short story
author Stephen King
centralConflict rescue attempt during a blizzard in vampire-infested area
companionTo Salem's Lot
surface form: ’Salem’s Lot
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresElement snowstorm
vampires
genre horror
vampire fiction
hasConnectionToFictionalLocation Jerusalem's Lot
surface form: Jerusalem’s Lot
hasProtagonistGroup local men in a rural bar
hasSetting near the town of Jerusalem’s Lot
includedInCollection Night Shift
language English
literaryStyle suspense-driven horror prose
narrativePerspective first-person narration
notableFor expanding the mythology of ’Salem’s Lot
originalPublication Maine
originalPublicationYear 1977
partOfFictionalUniverse Salem's Lot
surface form: ’Salem’s Lot universe
publisherOfCollection Doubleday
relatedWork Salem's Lot
surface form: ’Salem’s Lot
setIn Maine
rural Maine
theme isolation
small-town terror
supernatural horror
survival
timePeriodOfSetting 20th century

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Night Shift hasShortStory One for the Road
Salem's Lot hasSubsequentWork One for the Road
Jerusalem's Lot, Maine appearsIn One for the Road
this entity surface form: "One for the Road"