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I like to break my books up into the smallest possible units. “Writing Tools” set the standard: 50 chapters at about 1,000 words per chapter. (Total: 50,000-plus words.) Let’s do the math again: 200 ...
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Screen Rant on MSNStephen King May Have Been Unhappy With This 31-Year-Old Book, But I Still Think It's One Of His BestThough Stephen King has vocally expressed that he's not satisfied with how it turned out, I still think Insomnia is quietly one of his most underrated books. When one has written as many books as ...
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Screen Rant on MSNIf You Call Yourself A Stephen King Fan, You Can't Skip These 5 Short Stories By HimStephen King has written over 200 short stories, and even his Constant Readers can be forgiven for not hitting every single ...
This is how Stephen King begins "It," his 22nd novel, published in 1986. It's a passage that really exemplifies what King does best: instantly engrossing you in the horrific and unknown.
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Screen Rant on MSNIf You're A Huge Stephen King Fan, Read These 5 Horror Authors He's Totally Right To RecommendOver the years, Stephen King has openly recommended countless books in a number of genres, but these five horror authors are ...
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‘It Felt Like A Fork In The Road’: Stephen King Explains The Book That Changed His Writing Career And Gave Him ‘A Real Moment Of Doubt’“Umney’s Last Case” One of the staples of Stephen King’s bibliography is his proclivity for writing about writers, and while there are dozens of excellent examples, the short story ...
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GameRant on MSN'All I Can Say Is It's Happening' Stephen King Just Confirmed That He Is Writing For Mike Flanagan's Dark Tower SeriesStephen King confirmed ... even revealing that he was "writing stuff" and assured fans that the project was definitely ...
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/Film on MSNWhy Stephen King Wrote Under The Pseudonym Richard BachmanAfter he became a bestselling author, Stephen King began releasing books under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. Here's why.
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