![]() ![]() He is extremely prolific (one further reason for his Richard Bachman experiment was that he told he was only allowed to publish one book a year) but his short stories can be trim and taut with not a single extraneous word. ![]() King is probably most famous for writing epic doorstopper novels like The Stand at 1,152 pages or It at 1,138 pages, not to mention the Dark Tower series which. The Shawshank Redemption or Stand by Me don't really seem like the kind of things you'd expect from someone who came up with malevolent dancing sewer clowns. He's written horror stories that have become embedded in the popular consciousness but he's also written non-horror stories that surprise people to find out he was behind them. As an experiment, wondering if his success was all due to luck, he published a series of novels under a pen name and those became success stories as well. There are few awards for writing horror that he has not won, and few accolades he has not received. He's sold more than 350 million copies of his books, has published sixty-four novels, five nonfiction books, hundreds of short stories, beat alcoholism, and was run over by a minivan. ![]() I'm going to do it anyway since that's what I do here. ![]() Stephen Edwin King (Septem-) is probably one of the most well-known writers alive today, and as such needs no introduction. ![]()
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