Stephen King: America's Foremost Horror Writer!
With his awesome skills at keeping his audience in suspense waiting for the next Gunslinger book (The Dark Tower series) to come out he increased his following by hundreds. But the stand alone books also have a huge following, as well as a number of awards.
So it is only fitting for one of the greatest Sci-Fi/Fatasy writers still living today to have a place for fans and readers to come and enjoy tid-bits of information as well as a variety of other enjoyable projects... all about Stephen King!
Thanks to SquidLit I will be doing several book discussions covering Stephen King's diverse writings. I will include links to those here on this lens. So please check back often to see what book I discuss next.
Stephen King The King Of Horror? Or Is He?
Stephen King giving Some Great Advice
Stephen King's advice to beginning writers. Yale 4/21/03
Advice from Stephen King
Stephen King's advice to beginning writers. Yale 4/21/03
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Some Great Stephen King Book Discussions
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Duma Key: A Novel
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"I started to imagine a little dead girl standing on that road--twin dead girls, with their hands linked. The image came from nowhere... it came around dusk, which is a spooky time of day anywhere, but particularly on the coast of Florida." --Stephen...
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The Shining
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The Shining is by far amongst Stephen King's best work. I will even go so far as to say I believe that The Shining is in fact one of the best horror novels ever wrote. My First exposure to this classic was in it's movie format. I first watched The S...
Stephen King Talks About Lisey's Story
A rare interview with the illusive Stephen King
Origin of Stephen King's novel, LISEY'S STORY
Stephen King discusses his return from the hospital, and how coming home sparked the origin of his new novel, Lisey's Story
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Three reasons to love Stephen King
What Is Your Favorite Stephen King Video?
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We all of that one Stephen King video that we just can't forget. I know mine is the The Shining. It was the first horror movie I had ever seen. To this day I will not watch it alone. It is also the movie that made Jack Nicholson one of my favorite actors.
If you don't see your favorite Stephen King video simply add it.
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Stephen King's Latest Release - Duma Key
Duma Key: A Novel
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"This book is the reason I fell back in love with Stephen King. What an EXCELLENT change of pace from his recent works. I couldn't put it down. I did nothing last weekend but read. To quote King, "Stay hungry. It worked for Michelangelo. It worked for Picasso, and it works for a hundred thousand artists ...." and it worked for King. He finally got hungry again and it shows in his work. He went from a suspense/thriller novelist, to a great story teller to an excellent writer. A must read. Loved it, loved it loved it."
Release Date: 12/31/1969
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Science Fiction - Not Just For Geeks
Need poof? You need not look further then Stephen Kings%u2019s Dark Tower collection.
Today, at my age, geekness is generally rewarded instead of punished, but I still find myself escaping into science fiction books often. Maybe its just nostalgia, or maybe they're just fun books to read, but its certainly my favorite genre. While I'm also a fan of other genres, other books often just seem unimaginative and somehow lacking in the kind of depth that good science fiction books have.
Though its started as a small group of books that quickly developed an almost cult like following, science fiction is a pretty wide and fast growing genre these days. No longer are science fiction books solely about some kind of space adventure, or some Star Trek like world. There are a lot of science fiction books that are about alternative pasts, possible futures, or maybe even a present day scenario only slightly modified from the real world. One of my all time favorite science fiction book series is Stephen Kings's Dark Tower collection. It's an going series of science fiction books, five of which have been written, with several more on the way. Just reading the first one of the series, titled 'The Gunslinger', will give you a whole new impression of science fiction if you still think its just all like Star Trek.
Of course, I'm also a big fan of science fiction book classics like Frank Herbert's 'Dune'. While Dune is in fact a little like Star Trek, it should correctly be stated that Star Trek is a little like Dune, as it came first. Also, Dune has a literary depth to it that far exceeds what you'd expect to find in a book about the distant future and space adventures. Actually, if you give Dune a chance, you'd be surprised how deep Frank Herbert's imagination could go.
While science fiction books are still somewhat overlooked by many, I think it is a growing genre that is quickly gaining acceptance in literary circles. Of course, there is plenty of science fiction trash out there, but that's true of any genre.
Stephen King at a Glance
Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American writer of contemporary horror fiction, science fiction, fantasy literature, and screenplays. More than 350 million copieshttp://www.usaweekend.com/09_issues/090308/090308king.html of King's novels and short story collections have been sold, and many of his stories have been adapted for film, television, and other media. King has written a number of books using the pen name Richard Bachman, and one short story, "The Fifth Quarter", as John Swithen.
In 2003 the National Book Foundation awarded King the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters.
Stephen King's Dark Tower Collection
For those you can't get enough of the Gunslinger
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- lostinfiction lostinfiction Nov 27, 2009 @ 9:02 am
- definitely a fave, and it's not hard to see why! I've been looking for reviews or feedback about his latest book, Under the Dome, and just found out that they're adapting it for TV. :) If anyone's interested, here's a review and video talk that I found online.
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- Jan 13, 2009 @ 3:27 pm
- I cut my teeth on Stephen -- as reader and writer:)
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- antony antony Mar 23, 2008 @ 12:07 pm
- hi Jeff_C, i really liked your lens.its very interesting even you have given quite good information regarding Stephen King and about his works. i have also created a lens-lord of the rings audio books
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- ShelleyC ShelleyC Sep 12, 2007 @ 12:50 am
- looking good, alot of nice improvements here, keep up the good work
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- ShelleyC ShelleyC Sep 2, 2007 @ 8:31 pm
- I love Stephen King and will check back alot to see how this lens progresses
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