Children of the Corn

Corn: Children Of The

is a seminal piece of American folk horror that began as a 1977 short story by Stephen King, first published in Penthouse . Set in the fictitious rural town of Gatlin, Nebraska, it explores the terrifying intersection of religious fanaticism, isolation, and the loss of innocence . The Core Premise

Stephen King Short Story Project, #23: “Children of the Corn” Children of the Corn

The narrative centers on a young couple, Burt and Vicky, who stumble upon Gatlin while driving across the country. They quickly discover the town is devoid of adults and is instead ruled by a fanatical cult of children. These children worship a malevolent supernatural entity known as who allegedly demands the ritual murder of anyone over the age of 18 (or 19, depending on the version) to ensure a successful corn harvest. Major Adaptations is a seminal piece of American folk horror

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