Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror With Stephen King
by Tim Underwood, Stephen King
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Read in June, 2008
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Stephen King fans
I've been one of Mr. King's "Constant Readers" for going on twenty, count them 20, years now. Aside from "Danse Macabre" and "On Writing," both of which are non-fictions about the horror genre and writing respectively, I haven't read much about Mr. King on a personal level. This book was a fantastic insight into one of my long term heroes, idols and all-around most favoritest people and writers in the whole wide world.
It was such a treat to hear King's own voice...more
It was such a treat to hear King's own voice...more
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Read in January, 1992
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fledgling writers and King fans
King doesn't disappoint in this book-long interview with the master of all things dark. "Kill your darlings," I remember reading back in the early 90s when I channeled a great deal of my teenage angst into short stories of my own. He goes on to explain every cryptic piece of advice, though, and the man revealed in King is without a doubt deserving of all the fame his career has afforded.
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Stephen King fans, horror/terror fans
I actually only read part of this as well, but it was an interesting series of interviews with Stephen King on his writing, horror, terror, and writing and life in general. Still topped by what I read of On Writing though (also by King).
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