This is how Stephen King begins "It," his 22nd novel, published in 1986. It's a passage that really exemplifies what King does best: instantly engrossing you in the horrific and unknown.
Stephen King's writing pace is remarkable, with a focus on consistency: 6 pages per day. George R.R. Martin seeks advice from King on overcoming writer's block during a candid discussion.
Some of the most successful novelists out there are Stephen King and George R. R. Martin, who have penned bestsellers and even seen their work adapted for film and television. READ MORE: Milk can last ...
Read more: The 50 Scariest Horror Movie Monsters Ranked Stephen King's writing career spans five decades, several (sometimes radically different) genres, and works that vary wildly in length.
One of the qualities I respect most about celebrated author Stephen King is his willingness to ... numerous screen adaptations inspired by his writing. His unfiltered commentary has given us ...
Specifically, Stephen King took to his personal Threads account in the last couple of days to share that work on the book is on-going. While not exactly spilling his guts about how the writing ...
Novelist Stephen King has quit Facebook ... which had been liked more than 250,000 times at the time of writing, added that users could continue to follow him and his dog Molly on Twitter.