Author of The Road to the Dark Tower, Stephen King: A Complete Exploration of His Work, Life, and Influences and The Dark Tower Companion. Co-editor with Stephen King of the anthology Flight or Fright.
Thanks for the link Bev, interesting questions & answers. SK appears to be a John Sandford fan. I find his books to be exceptionally entertaining whether it's a Lucas Davenport or Virgil Flowers novel.
Thanks for the link Bev. Great interview! Surprised that he has never read Jane Austen and "a dozen Jim Thompson novels." Interesting to hear him say that the Hodges Trilogy has been the most difficult to write. And no books on his nightstand because he doesn't read in bed! LOL!
One of the best interviews of King in a decade. Questions (except for one or two) were very well thought out and seemed to get something more than a canned response.
Hard to tell who the actual interviewer is.
Lee Child and Stephen King will be appearing at the Harvard Book Store on September 9 to discuss Child's newest Jack Reacher novel, Make Me. A signing by Child will follow. There will be NO signing by King.
http://stephenking.com/promo/lee-chi...en-king-event/
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Stephen Colbert finalized his guest list for his first week on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on Monday.
In addition to previously announced guests George Clooney and Presidential candidate Jeb Bush, Colbert will host “Trainwreck” star Amy Schumer and Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
Colbert will also interview “Avengers: Age of Ultron” star Scarlett Johansson and horror author Stephen King during his first few days behind the desk that David Letterman famously held for 22 years.
The former “Colbert Report” host has been staying very busy in the buildup to his broadcast debut, releasing a number of viral videos that prove his wit and razor sharp humor are as good as ever.
See the full schedule for Colbert’s first week below:
- Sept. 8: George Clooney and Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush with musical performance by Jon Batiste and Stay Human with special guests
- Sept. 9: Scarlett Johansson and SpaceX and Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk with interview and musical performance by Kendrick Lamar
- Sept. 10: Uber CEO Travis Kalanick with musical performance by Toby Keith
- Sept. 11: Amy Schumer and Stephen King with interview and musical performance by Troubled Waters
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Author of The Road to the Dark Tower, Stephen King: A Complete Exploration of His Work, Life, and Influences and The Dark Tower Companion. Co-editor with Stephen King of the anthology Flight or Fright.
Cool, thanks for posting this info.
“Perhaps I am simply a madman who dreamt of being sane for a little while.”
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Any chance in hell he asks him about The Dark Tower film???
28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
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The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????
Reading that headline makes me want some Americone Dream ice cream.
Tonight !
Nobody's going there? Steve wont be signing but I am sure that it will be an interesting evening.
Hopefully a video will be available
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Does anyone know if someone got video for this? I was hoping it'd be on youtube or something by now...
YES a video has been recorded, will be on Youtube eventually, on WGBH TV and Harvard Book Store's site when available
http://www.wgbh.org/schedule/index.cfm
http://www.harvard.com/index.php?/
http://www.boston.com/entertainment/...gxN/story.html
On Thursday, Stephen King will receive the National Medal of Arts from President Obama. Before flying down to Washington D.C., he stopped by Sanders Theater for a Harvard Book Store event with fellow author Lee Child.
They walked out to a standing ovation from avid fans eager to take part in the duo’s banter about Child’s latest Jack Reacher novel, Make Me .
“Just a couple of white guys, sitting around talking,” said King, opening the event.
Child and King are two of the most prolific modern writers. Make Me is Child’s 20th novel, and King has written more than 50.
On the subject of inspiration, Child said that it’s not a matter of coming up with ideas, it’s about sifting through them to figure out what will be durable enough to carry a book through publication and beyond.
“The story is being told to me,” Child said. “I feel it just happens.”
King said that writing is more about stenography than genesis. Sometimes it’s about getting out of the way of the story and letting it tell itself.
The character of Reacher is a kind of James Bond-meets-hardboiled detective. He was informed by Child’s father’s time as a British soldier in World War II, as well as other pop culture material that Child has absorbed.
“The only sensible answer [for where Reacher comes from] is from what I’ve read before,” Child told King.
Child sometimes verifies certain elements with ex-law enforcement officers, but he generally holds that sometimes you have to get things wrong to get them right. Getting bogged down in specifics can make a fast-paced New York subway scene read “like MapQuest,” according to Child.
Sometimes, he said, you just have to set things down with confidence.
This method seems to be working for Child: The crowd hung on the words of both authors for the duration of the event. Ten of his Reacher books have landed him on the Best Seller’s list. In 2012, his work was adapted for the big screen in the movie Jack Reacher .
“The movie is always going to be worse than the book,” Child said, to applause from the audience.
Then, he assured the audience that Tom Cruise will not come to their house and steal their books, the message being: enjoy the books and the movies as separate entities.
King defended the movie, saying that the magic of film can fudge things like an actor’s height. He talked about how perfect Michael Clarke Duncan was for the role of John Coffey in Green Mile , even if it meant that he had to stand on an apple crate next to Tom Hanks.
“Tom Cruise is okay with the guy who’s going to the White House,” King joked to the audience.
Regardless of the movie’s accurate embodiment of the books, Child said he was thrilled to have been approached about the adaptation. He’d wanted to be an entertainer since childhood.
“I wanted to be in the Beatles,” Child said. “That was the plan. It didn’t work out.”
Though his own musical career didn’t take off, he told a story of meeting a young Robert Plant in a practice studio before Led Zeppelin ascended to stardom.
While Child stayed for a signing of Make Me, which came out September 8, while King ran to catch his flight. Later this week, King will also be one of the first guests to appear on the new Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Author of The Road to the Dark Tower, Stephen King: A Complete Exploration of His Work, Life, and Influences and The Dark Tower Companion. Co-editor with Stephen King of the anthology Flight or Fright.
That was fun. I really enjoyed the bit regarding "It" that was on the same page. Suffice to say that my interest in a remake of "IT" just plummeted!! LOL
28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
My Collection: https://www.thedarktower.org/palaver...ion-Merlin1958
The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????
Someone has a video of the Late Show? Everything on Youtube is bogus. At least the ones I've found.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ys9YOJxDjN4g
only short snippet
The entire segment was only 5 or 6 minutes at most. It was okay, nothing earthshattering. One comment about all the critics that gave him grief when he was 26 and Carrie came out now being dead was pretty funny.
Also, when Colbert held up a copy of BOBD at the end, he held it so the back could be seen for a split second and it appeared to me (it WAS way past my bedtime i admit) that the only thing printed on the back was a large "PROOF".
Wonder who grabbed that copy after the show?
It was nice to see him out and about, and he did get a great welcome from the crowd.
"Thanks, but no, it isn't a cowboy hat. It's a fedora. And yes, Indianna Jones is still socially relevant."
6 minutes