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The Stand
The Dark Tower series
Stephen King is an American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction and fantasy. His books have sold more than 350 million copies and have been adapted into a number of feature films, television movies, and comic books. King has published 50 novels, including seven under the pen-name of Richard Bachman, and five non-fiction books. He has written nearly two hundred short stories, most of which have been collected in nine collections of short fiction. Many of his stories are set in his home state of Maine.
King has received Bram Stoker Awards, World Fantasy Awards, British Fantasy Society Awards, his novella The Way Station was a Nebula Award novelette nominee, and his short story "The Man in the Black Suit" received the O. Henry Award. In 2003, the National Book Foundation awarded him the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. He has also received awards for his contribution to literature for his whole career, such as the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement (2004), the Canadian Booksellers Association Lifetime Achievement Award (2007) and the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America (2007).
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Surprice ?
Read your new book. Leaning over backmards. But, very good. thanks.
Surprice ?
Sorry, I am to precise. I am distracted by books by Umberto Eco. Ha ha. Aniway. Humm English is not my first languish, obviusly.
I am sorry about your accident. Many think of you as an ...perich the thought. I am a very direct person.
Keep up the good work. Yes I read Neil Gaiman. Trying to say as little in even shorter words Ha Ha.
Yours Sincerely ( is it sellery ?) Hermann Eymundur Thorarensen. P.S. I read all of the Tower series and had good fun.
SPS help please read
Hello. I have stiff person syndrome and so did my father. I am 32 years old and my symptoms started in 2009, I was diagnosed with lupus and never sent to a neurologist until March of this year. It was on October 26th I was officially diagnosed based on symptoms and a gas65 level of .26. Reference range for the test was 0.0-0.2 at Yale- New Haven hospital. Dr. Machado is my neurologist I see. I live in Maine but there are no "specialists" in Maine such as Dr. Machado is at Yale. I am researching on my own to find the correlations between genetics and how, why and what makes it so. Please, if you can help me in any way, I would be so grateful. Also, my treatments are not covered by insurance and my SPS is increasingly processing on a daily basis. I want to eventually start a non profit organization so others with this syndrome are not in my position of being homeless with very limited income, out of pocket medical costs and such. I want to help others once I get one my feet, so to say, and I am "stable" in this syndrome. I have a Facebook pages. SPSisBS to try to get more research I am doing out there to help others and a private group in conjunction with the page for others with stiff person syndrome and their families to talk, vent and learn as a community. I also have my own personal gofundme page to help me with my treatments but it hasn't gotten out to many people. www.gofundme.com/spsisbs. If you know of any help with financial resources, I would be so thankful! Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Jasmine Nardone-Franco
new book
Mr. King of course I love all of your books, I have them all, but I was writing to ask you to write about this trump crap, he is the devil, he can say and do anything and it's as if the world has gone crazy they love him, and too many people don't care what he says
Comments on the Long Walk
Hi my name is Jason
Just wanted to drop a line about the Long Walk .I'm dyslexic and I'm I have been reading your books I'm a very happy fan having a disability and reading your books make is easy for me to live everyday life .I have recently started to read the book the Long Walk and was wondering weither you had noticed that it is not as interesting and up to beat as some of your other master pieces.
When I read your books no matter where I have been I have drifted away on the intense thrill riding that your books have had to offer I'm a huge fan and interested what what you may have been going through while writting this novel .It's good but the thrill riding causes my to slow compared to that of the dark half or any of your original classics .Just wanted to say keep up the good work .because it helps alot of people like me cope with disabilities that effect every day life .and as you must no like writting has its ups and downs .May the current of energy regenerate your ability to help people in need of everyday fuctions so that good thing may come from your gift
Question
I've written a book and don't know how to finish it, what do I do?
addition to question
I also love your books and read your autobio,
Make book into Movie
I know I will not get a reply and that is ok. I just wanted to let you know that I love all your books but my favorite by far is Rose Madder. I can' t seem to get enough of it. I was wondering if you have thought about and would be willing to make it into a Movie?
Book Recommend
From one avid, lifelong reader to another...try Sophie's World. It's a mere bagatelle.
A trade ...
Mr. King, thank you for numerous hours of great reading. I just finished 'On Writing' and noted that you play guitar and like to jam. In exchange for all you have given me please go to SoundCloud and check out 'Second Coming Busker's Lament.' As we grew up listening to the same music, I think you will 'get' these tunes. One or two of them ain't so bad. Please, do with them as you wish. Once again, thank you ever so much for all your hard work. Greatly appreciated. You dun gud.
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Dear Mr. king
Hi.
I'm a fan from Persia and I will be very grateful if you answer my question.
Your story about Pennywise the clown scared me to death! I know it may be a weird question to ask, but there is lots of strange things in the world and authors always like to mix the reality with all the attractive but unknown facts; and me myself believe in many of these mysteries.
So please let me ask, Is there any chance for Pennywise to be real or at least a part of a real story?
Comments on republicans train wreck
You sir are a piece of shit, what did Obama or the Democrats do when they could have given dreamer Amnesty, absolutely nothing like all Democrats. At least republicans are dealing with issues. You Democrats did nothing to help anyone so sick it
Hope in Horror
Dear Mr. King,
Your work really scares me, but part of the reason it scares me is because there is usually if not always a shred of hope in it. I recently saw a film called "Funny Games" and it had no hope. To me, that's not scary because there's no suspense. I read that the director was really making fun of all of us for wanting hope or any kind of hopeful outcome in horror. If you have time, I would appreciate your thoughts on this. Thank you and thanks for all of your great work.