| "The Revelations of 'Becka Paulson" | |
|---|---|
| Short story byStephen King | |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Horror |
| Publication | |
| Published in | Rolling Stone(first release), Skeleton Crew(limited edition) |
| Publication type | Magazine(first release) |
| Media type | Print (magazine andpaperback) |
| Publication date | 1984 |
"The Revelations of 'Becka Paulson" is a 1984 horrorshort story by American writerStephen King.
"The Revelations of 'Becka Paulson" was first published in the July 19 to August 2, 1984 issues ofRolling Stone magazine.[1] It was included in a limited edition of King's 1985 collectionSkeleton Crew published by Scream Press.[2] The story was reworked and incorporated as asubplot in King's 1987 bookThe Tommyknockers.[3] In 1991, "The Revelations of 'Becka Paulson" was included in the anthology "I Shudder At Your Touch" edited by Michele Slung.[4]
Rebecca "'Becka" Paulson accidentally shoots herself in the head with her husband Joe'starget pistol whilespring cleaning. The.22 Winchester Rimfire bullet lodges in her brain, and begins to have some strange effects. In a stroke of "luck", the bullet does not kill 'Becka, but her severebrain damage causes her to begin to hallucinate that the 3D picture ofJesus on top of the TV is talking to her. Over the following weeks, Jesus proceeds to tell her the deepest secrets of everyone she comes into contact with.
Jesus tells 'Becka that Joe is having an affair with Nancy Voss, who works at the localpost office. Under the instruction of Jesus, 'Becka opens up the Paulson's television set and rewires it to fatally electrocute whoever touches the knob. After Joe's afternoon nap, he walks into the living room and goes to turn on the television, resulting in a gruesome scene where his body starts to burn to a crisp, turning black with his hair starting to smoke. As 'Becka watches Joe burst into flames, and the picture of Jesus explodes, she realizes that everything Jesus had told her was made-up and all in her head, caused by the bullet embedded in her brain. 'Becka, with a sudden change of heart, jumps up to try to save Joe, electrocuting herself in the process, and the two fall dead, the victim of a tragic quirk of fate that was in the end far from lucky.
The story was adapted into a June 1995episode of the television seriesThe Outer Limits;Brad Wright wrote the teleplay, andSteven Weber directed.[3] In July 2020,Deadline Hollywood announced thatThe CW is adapting the story into a one-hour drama series titledRevelations.[5]
Algis Budrys states that "The Revelations of 'Becka Paulson" "goes along just fine until the ending, which is so much less than what we have been built up for".[6]