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It is a pleasure when a book exceeds any preconceived ideas or notions you have about it. I read this book as an assignment and within the first ten pages I was relieved by how much I was enjoying it. I felt as if I was sitting down to an afternoon of conversation with a mentor. No book on writing has ever made me laugh like this one did. I had no idea Stephen King had such a great sense of humor, or that he was a high school English teacher.
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I never read Stephen King until I read On Writing, and this I must redress. King is one of the most successful writers of all time due to a passion for the craft, the discipline to write everyday, and of course, enormous talent. I aspire to be a writer, and I value highly King’s advice to people like me, expressed not at all in a high-handed way, but rather with encouragement, and great humor. I also enjoyed his fun autobiography at the beginning of the book, giving us a glimpse into his life an
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Stephen King's On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft is just that; part memoir and part craft and how they intertwine. Mr. King speaks frankly about his childhood and the struggles that he, his brother and his mother went through and his introduction to his start in writing. He continues through the lean years, to meeting and marrying his wife and the problems they encountered until his successful publication of his first novel, "Carrie". He tells of what he learned about the craft early on and then
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I shied away from reading this for ages, despite hearing over and over again that it was a great book about the craft of writing. I suppose I thought it might be inaccessible to me, having never read King, and, not being a horror fan, not planning to ever read him.
My fears were totally unfounded. The first part of the book is a memoir. King describes some pivotal moments in his life that contributed to his development as a writer. And it’s riveting. It’s a testament to his skill as a storyteller ...more
My fears were totally unfounded. The first part of the book is a memoir. King describes some pivotal moments in his life that contributed to his development as a writer. And it’s riveting. It’s a testament to his skill as a storyteller ...more

Once I started reading this book by King, I couldn't put it down. It was an easy and enjoyable read. King speaks with a frank and enjoyable voice. I would consider this a must read for any person who seriously considers writing fiction.
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What a great book. I found the instructions or tidbits very useful. I know most people don't talk about writing or seek advice, but those who do should read this book. Mr King uses multiple dynamics to get your attention. I found myself following every idea and comparing my writer techniques with those suggested. I recommend this book to everyone even if you aren't with the idea of writing.
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