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Books Free King Online Stephen
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Books Free King Online Stephen section contains American
novelist and short-story writer, whose enormously
popular books revived the interest in horror fiction
from the 1970s. King's place in modern horror fiction
can be compared to that of J.R.R. Tolkien's who created
the modern genre of fantasy. Like Anthony Trollop,
Charles Dickens or Balzac in his La Comedies Humane,
King has expressed the characteristic concerns of
his era, and used the horror genre as his own branch
of artistic expression. King has underlined, that
even in the world of cynicism, despair, and cruelties,
it remains possible for individuals to find love and
discover unexpected resources in themselves and conquer
their own problems and malevolent powers that would
suppress or destroy them from Books Free King Online
Stephen.
Much
of King's early works were science fiction based,
but because he lacked the scientific grounding, they
tended to be a bit thin on detail, but still excellent
for someone of his age. Stephens's interest in horror
writing began in 1959 when he found a box of old science
fiction and horror magazines at his Aunt's house.
Inspired by such writers as Howard Phillips Love craft,
Robert Bloch and Jack Finney. Despite this early publication,
Books Free King Online Stephen's first professional
sale occurred in 1967 when Startling Mystery Stories
accepted his story "The Glass Floor". Stephen
King's first full-length novel since Bag of Bones
is, more than anything, a story of how men remember,
and how they find their courage. Not since The Stand
has King crafted a story of such astonishing range
and never before has he contended so frankly with
the heart of darkness.
One
of the Books Free King Online Stephen's third novel
in print was The Shining, and was based on a weekend
visit to a hotel. Stephen and Tabitha, his wife decided
to spend a weekend away from the children, and came
upon the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park. Staying in room
217, King found that he was filled with dread on a
number of occasions. Like many times before and after,
King used real life characters from the hotel, including
Grady, the hotel bartender. King said, "I was
able to invest a lot of my unhappy aggressive impulses
in Jack Torrance." It was this novel that set
King's horror typing in concrete. King said in an
interview in 1988: "I have a sense of injustice
that came, I think..". His mother was a single
parent whose husband deserted her when I was 2, and
she went through a lot of menial jobs. We were the
little people. We were dragged from pillar to post,
and there was none of this equal opportunity stuff
going on at that time.
In
1989, King signed a deal with Viking that netted him
$35 million for four books, a new record. As generous
as that deal was, King announced his decision to leave
Viking (his publisher of eighteen years) in 1997,
in order to establish a new relationship with a house
willing to pay a $17 million asking price for his
latest novel, Bag of Bones. He soon struck a deal
with Simon & Schuster in which he would receive
an $8 million advance for the 1,000-page tome, in
addition to a 50% share of the profits earned from
its sale, and from the sale of two upcoming works,
a short-story collection and a nonfiction book about
writing. King is also hard at work adapting his best-selling
book Desperation for a New Line Cinema feature film
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