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STEPHEN STEPHEN KINGKING

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BIOGRAPHY• Writer. Born September 21, 1947 in Portland,

Maine. He graduated from his state university and continued to live in Maine, at first supporting himself with odd jobs while establishing his writing career. The success of his first horror novel, Carrie (1974), enabled him to publish earlier work under the pseudonym Richard Bachman (1977–84), a ploy which disguised the true extent of his prolific output of novels, short stories, and screenplays, until the ruse became public knowledge and he abandoned it.

• His own name became synonymous with best-selling novels blending horror, fantasy, and science fiction into a consistently scary mix. His books have sold more than 100 million copies worldwide and include Salem's Lot (1975), The Shining (1977), The Dead Zone (1979), Misery (1987), Gerald's Game (1992), and Cell (2006). He has also written collections of short stories, including Hearts in Atlantis (1999). Several were made into successful films, and he himself tried his hand at film directing.

• King and his novelist wife live in Bangor, Maine. They have three children: Naomi Rachel, a reverend; Joseph Hillstrom, who writes under the pen name Joe Hill and is a lauded horror-fiction writer in his own right; and Owen Phillip, whose first collection of stories was published in 2005.

• -taken from biography.com

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““ON WRITING”ON WRITING”• The scariest moment is always just before you

start.

• Write with the door closed, rewrite with the door open. Your stuff starts out being just for you, in other words, but then it goes out. Once you know what the story is and get it right — as right as you can, anyway — it belongs to anyone who wants to read it. Or criticize it.

• One of the keys to doing that is to have an honest voice and honest characters with both bad and good sides to them. People we can relate to with all of their faults,

• If you want to be a better writer you need to read a lot to get fresh input, broaden your horizons and deepen your knowledge.

• I’ve saved the most important tip for last. To become a better writer you probably – and not so surprisingly – need to write more.

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HIS WORKSHIS WORKS

“It” tells the story of a man dressed in a clown suit who terrorizes a group of people.

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The 1986 movie “Stand By Me” was based on his novella “The Body” from Different Seasons.

It is a coming of age story involving four teenage boys out on a quest to find a body.

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The 1999 film “The Green Mile”

is about the death row guards

who befriend a prisoner falsely

accused of killing a young girl.

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The 1994 film “The Shawshank

Redemption” featured Tim

Robbins and Morgan Freeman. It was

nominated for several awards.

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The 1995 drama “Dolores Claiborne”

deals with such controversial issues

as spousal abuse and murder.

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A paranormal expert is haunted by hotel ghost in

the 2007 film “1408”.

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The iconic 1980 film “The Shining” dramatizes the

terror and madness that is born from

isolation.

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Stephen King

King has written a total of 157 stories, 52 of which are novels. Many of his stories

have been adapted to screen. Retirement is not yet an option for him, as he seems to

often find inspiration.