King has really gone off his nut again on Twitter. Sad, pathetic, and disrespectful.
King has really gone off his nut again on Twitter. Sad, pathetic, and disrespectful.
Disrespectful to whom? Anyone worth of respect?
"One day you're going to figure out that everything they taught you was a lie."
He's a liberal because he can afford to be one. Notice where he lives. He doesn't live in any of the crime stricken areas or areas where illegals outnumber citizens. He's not volunteering to house and feed refugees. I love the mans writing and he's my favorite author but his politics aren't my style.
It is particularly ironic that King - who portrays almost anyone of religious faith as a fringe loon in his books - is lecturing Christians on how they should respond to Trump. That is rich. He is just another celebrity who has been surrounded by sycophants for so long that he can no longer understand that it is possible for anyone to have a different opinion than himself without being evil or stupid.
This year's BookExpo will feature a popular father-and-son combination: Stephen and Owen King.
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.
A hound will die for you, but never lie to you. And he'll look you straight in the face.
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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.
Weird : i dont have the usual geographically restricted message from youtube, but i can grab it via keepvid...
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Stephen King talks new book, movies in Sarasota -- many pictures of the crowd, etc. Includes oreos.
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.
Were they indeed 1st editions?
If you guys and gals are not listening to this podcast, you're missing out. They dive really deep, going through King's oeuvre in order. They're doing The Stand now, and each of the three constituent books of the novel get an episode, with the second part or book running about 4 hours. Great round-table discussion with pretty knowledgeable folks. Very much worth the time, I feel. I've listened to all the preceding episodes, and it's been great!
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NY Times book review: Stephen King on Paul Theroux’s Portrait of a Truly Horrible Mother
A version of this review appears in print on May 14, 2017, on Page BR13 of the Sunday Book Review with the headline: Maternal Claws.
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.
Empire magazine: "The one and only Stephen King tells us about the page-to-screen journey of his seemingly unfilmable The Dark Tower, with J.J. Abrams and Ron Howard both attempting to tackle it at certain points along the way. We also speak to Matthew McConaughey about his part in King’s well-beloved world."
All that, and really quite a lot more, can be found in issue #339 of Empire, on sale from Thursday 13
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.
https://consequenceofsound.net/podca...-stephen-king/
The Emmy nominations may have just been announced, but we Losers—and hopefully you, Constant Listeners—know there’s a far more important awards show in 2017: the Kingies.
As we close the book on Stephen King’s 1970s output, hosts Randall Colburn, McKenzie Gerber, Dan Caffrey, and Michael Roffman choose the best (and worst!) from a litany of categories. Who’s our favorite hero of a ’70s King novel? Which novel has the best ending? And where can the tastiest poundcake be found?
The hosts aren’t always in agreement, so it’s up to you, Constant Listener, to help us break more than a couple of ties in the comments. And of course, we’d love to hear your own personal Kingy ballot.
And be sure to tune back in next week for another installment of Needful Tweets. Then we’re on to Firestarter. King’s ninth book kicks off the slightly spottier yet still brilliant 1980s, a decade that includes what are arguably his two scariest novels.
Until then, long days, pleasant nights, and several golden Kurt Barlow statues on your bureau.