* On Writing (2000): This book is considered the closest King has come to an autobiography. It combines memoir, writing advice, and reflections on his craft. He details his struggles with addiction, his writing habits, and his thoughts on the writing process.
* Danse Macabre (1981): While not solely autobiographical, this book delves into King's fascination with horror and its history, often drawing on his personal experiences and influences.
* Everything's Eventual (2002): This collection of short stories includes a few pieces with autobiographical elements, particularly "The Doctor's Wife," which explores King's own marriage.
* The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (2015): This collection of short stories also includes a few pieces that offer glimpses into King's life, such as "Mile 81," a story inspired by his own struggles with addiction.
While King hasn't written a formal autobiography, these books provide valuable insights into his life, writing process, and creative influences.