In "Hearts in Atlantis," Ted Brautigan was a Breaker, and the Crimson King's henchmen (Low Men in Yellow Coats) came to pick him up after he escaped. Also, when Carol Gerber left college to join a radical group, she became a follower of another R.F. character who taught her how to make herself "dim."
The title short story in "Everything's Eventual" has the main character, Dinky, basically in training to become a Breaker.
"From a Buick 8" revolves around the number 19 quite a bit.
In "Insomnia," a character named Ed Deepnau (it was Aaron Deepnau in DT) warns everyone about the Crimson King and the Centurions.
I have always thought the bear/beast in "The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon" could have been something made by North Central Positronics, too. However, the official linkage doesn't include this novel as being DT related.
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