Originally Posted by
Gris
I'm calmer now...
My take on the actual content of the event...
How it went down...
The Moderator introduced them.
Stephen read a chunk of Double Feature
Owen read a chunk of Doctor Sleep
Owen produced a Stephen King trivia book and proceeded to ask Stephen King 3 questions. This all took maybe 8 minutes
1) Where was Stephen King Born. Stephen answered that correctly
2) Who was the bartender in the Overlook. Stephen answered this incorrectly
3) I can't remember the exact question. Something about "Dark Half" i think.
(staff collected Q&A questions)
Stephen read from Doctor Sleep
Owen read from Double Feature
2 Q&A questions were given to Owen to ask Stephen. This took 5 minutes.
I really liked seeing Owen and Stephen reading from each other's books. Before Stephen read from Double Feature he made the comment (paraphrasing) "There is no greater honor than having your son read your book, than reading your sons." Great statement.
I kind of wish they had skipped the whole second reading, where they read their own book. I would have much rather had more talking between the 2 of them. I also would have really liked an opportunity to get a copy of Double Feature signed. I understand the monetary value of a King signature, and that king is the primary drawer to an event like that, but I really wish more emphasis was given to Owen during the whole thing. Even the short excuse for a Q&A ignore Owen other than him being the one to ask the questions. I know a LOT about Stephen King. I would have loved to get to know more about Owen.
My wife and I were towards the back. Another thing that was pretty annoying was photography. Of course they say none allowed, and of course people do. I did. I use my phone, turn the flash off, turn the shutter sound off and take pictures between the people in front of me, not holding the camera up high to get a clearer shot. OMG THE KIDS WHO WERE USHERS!!! Non-stop from behind me, the ushers are there with their phones!! Every 30 seconds there were flashes and shutter sounds, non-stop the whole time.
That reminds me of 2 other things...
1) If you are the woman who was in my row, in the first seat, that took a video of the whole thing with your phone, are you here? I'd love to get a copy.
2) There was an official videographer. I spoke to her after the show and she said the video would be available at CenterForFiction.org, probably for a fee.
Also, FWIW, Double Feature was pretty enjoyable. I started it a few weeks ago, but just finished it yesterday.