Stephen King Loves eBooks
What’s Your Reaction? Stephen King has filled HIS share of printed pages: Since “Carrie” was accepted for publication in the spring of 1973, he has written more than 40 books and countless short stories. His latest work, coming Nov. 9, is a collection of four stories titled “Full Dark, No Stars.”
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Harry, Carrie and Garp
August 1, 2006
An evening with Stephen King, John Irving and J. K. Rowling in Radio City Music Center, New York City.
What a wonderful evening…especially from the third
row!!
More later…
Stephen King
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Harry, Carrie and Garp
August 1, 2006
An evening with Stephen King, John Irving and J. K. Rowling in Radio City Music Center, New York City.
What a wonderful evening…especially from the third
row!!
More later…
Well, the authors that I have read the most are Stephen King, Dean Koontz, John Grisham, all four of the books… – by wh0_pro9 (WHUB interviews)
RT @Quotes4Writers: "If the stuff you're writing is not for yourself, it won't work." Stephen King (Born 1947) Best Selling Author – by JOSHUI_JM (Joshua M. Otero)
@Dieuxdeluxe now that is one hell of a movie/book. Stephen King rules! hows u papi? – by Bonniestark (Bonnie Alexis Stark)
Stephen King Trivia!
Stephen King
The best horror writer in the world.
I want to write his typa stuff but I’m 13 and I dont want people to think I’m disturbed.
Should I go with my dream to scare people or will people think I’m crazy/psycho/morbidly obsessed.
Answer by pharmer0
Go for it. I love his stuff,
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