Wednesday

On Writing, By Stephen King

On Writing, By Stephen KingThis is an excellent book. I don't usually read non-fiction. I try to stick with books that might take me out of my own world (or reality) for a while. But reading this actually did take me away.

While the mechanics of writing aren't the most interesting of texts to read, Mr. King manages to make it a pleasant experience. Keeps it brief and to the point. Starting off with his background, which I found most interesting, and somewhere in the center, including some writing pointers, which all made perfect sense. He ended with more personal details, centering mainly around his accident. There's also a book list which is interesting. (Books he read around the time this was published, 2001-2002, not every book he's ever read. That said, it's still, quite a list)

This master story-teller kept my attention throughout without overdoing the details. In fact, there were many times I wished he had included more. He made a promise in the beginning to keep it brief. He did.

It's very touching to read how his wife was a big part of his success. His Ideal Reader, his support, and the first person he wants to read whatever he writes. I'm guessing this isn't a big surprise but it's really sweet to read about it. (at least, I thought it was)

Great "extra" (or filler between novels) for all you King fans out there.

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