Shirley Jackson
The author of the novel "The Institute" inspired by the works of Brian Smith and Stephen King is Stephen King.
Stephen King stayed in Room 217 at The Stanley Hotel, which inspired his novel "The Shining."
Salem's Lot (the novel after Carrie)
Stephen King stayed in room 217 at the Stanley Hotel. This particular room reportedly inspired him to write his famous novel "The Shining."
Stephen King stayed in room 217 at the Stanley Hotel, which inspired him to write "The Shining." The room is now a popular attraction at the hotel for fans of the book and movie.
He was inspired by his mechanic's mean dog
Stephen King's friend who got hit by a train was named Donald Edwin Noyce. King was inspired to write a short story titled "The Body" after Noyce's death, which later became the basis for the movie "Stand by Me."
He did not write the book in the hotel but was inspired to write it after staying in the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, CO.
Stephen King was inspired to write "Carrie" after working as a high school janitor and being struck by the image of a teenage girl with menstrual blood running down her legs. He combined this image with his own experiences of being bullied to create the story of a bullied girl with telekinetic powers seeking revenge.
Stephen King got the idea for Pennywise, the scary clown from "It," from his own childhood fears of clowns. He was also inspired by the story of a serial killer named John Wayne Gacy, who performed as a clown at children's parties.
Rodger Penrose influenced stephen hawking.
Stephen King is indeed right handed