Reading Stephen King's book, On Writing, was like being cornered and forced to have a long, drawn out mental enema.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Stephen King writes a lot of things that are really charming and quirky, and that are more ironic than horror.
I've only read three books by Stephen King. When I was 10 I read 'The Long Walk,' one of his pseudonymous Bachman books. In my early 20s, while trapped on a family vacation, I read 'The Dark Half,' which taught me a word I have never forgotten: psychopomp. Now I have read '11/22/63.'
The mood in which my book was conceived and executed, was in fact to some extent a passing one.
I'm a huge Stephen King fan.
I just know I'm too much of a wuss for Stephen King's books. I'm way too chicken to read horror.
Every book for me is an exorcism in some way or another, working through my feelings at the time.
I'm a big Stephen King fan.
I have been reading Stephen King since CARRIE and hope to read him for many years to come.
Stephen King once told me he liked my writing. And that was great.
Honestly, it's terrible, but I don't know if I've ever really read a Stephen King novel.