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mae
04-14-2009, 07:35 AM
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It's an unlikely friendship between the King of Horror Stephen King and the King of Inspirational Fiction Jerry B. Jenkins, best known for the Left Behind Series. But it was a mutual friend in need that brought these two powerhouses of fiction together more than five years ago. Writer's Digest profiles Jenkins and King and their camaraderie in a cover story for the May/June 2009 issue - hitting newsstands on April 14.

"Several years ago my assistant buzzed me and said, 'Stephen King on the line for you.'" writes Jenkins in his blog (http://jerryjenkins.blogspot.com/). "I have any number of friends who would pull such a prank, but I fought the urge to say, 'John Grisham here.'"

It turns out the call really was from King, who like Jenkins, was trying to help their mutual friend and audio reader Frank Muller following a devastating motorcycle accident. The two came together to raise funds for Muller's care and visited the award-winning audio reader in rehab in 2004.

During the initial phone conversation, Jenkins told King that he would probably be surprised to discover that Jenkins was one of his readers -- mostly his short stories and The Green Mile. King reciprocated that he was a reader of Jenkins' Left Behind Series. This unique pair has kept the friendship alive via e-mail. Writer's Digest's conversation with the two yields parallels and polarity -- and candid insights as well as mutual respect. King and Jenkins address the hard work of writing believable fiction, the fascination with good vs. evil, and how their writing has evolved.

The discussion hits on the inclusion of spiritual themes in their fiction. Jenkins, an evangelical Christian and owner of the Christian Writers Guild, is forthright with his beliefs in his writing but works to not let the message overwhelm the story. King, himself, believes there is more to this world.

"To me, every ant, cloud and star seems to proclaim that there is more to existence than we know... I suppose this sounds like naturism or pantheism, and to some degree it is, but I also believe in a power greater than myself," he tells Writer's Digest.

The Writer's Digest article "Stephen King & Jerry B. Jenkins: An Epic Conversation on Writing" is in the May/June issue, available on newsstands beginning April 14, 2009.


http://jerryjenkins.blogspot.com/2009/03/on-newsstands-april-4_30.html


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Randall Flagg
04-14-2009, 09:56 AM
Thanks for the information.

gsvec
04-14-2009, 02:41 PM
You can order a copy online (http://www.fwmagazines.com/product/2887/10) for $5.99. Free shipping (domestic - not sure about Intl), but sales tax was applied when I ordered.

obscurejude
04-14-2009, 02:55 PM
I'm surprised that Jenkins didn't mention the Langoliers specifically. He totally ripped that one off in the first Left Behind...

Christian theology aside, I always thought Jenkins was a very sub par writer. I'm surprised that King is a fan to be honest. It looks like it will be an interesting article. Thanks for posting the information Pablo. :thumbsup:

Patrick19
06-01-2009, 03:18 AM
Just read this article last night - I had never heard of Jenkins before and I'm not sure if any of his books would even interest me.
However, I did find King's parts of the article interesting. I was pretty happy to see that he is at least still thinking of writing Talisman part III with Straub sometime within the next year or two!

gsvec
06-01-2009, 02:39 PM
I ordered a copy online from the publisher and still haven't received it! I did get a quick reply to my email asking where it was, though!