I have read 6 or 7 of his books and I don't think Stephen King has ever NOT used Deus Ex Machina.
To the best of my knowledge, no he was not.
I am not sure if you ever found out... The book is called Carrie.
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Burton Hatlen, professor at the University of Maine, where King attended college. King quotes that Hatlen was the greatest english teacher he ever had. Hatlen also mentored Stephen's wife Tabitha. Richard Matheson and John D. MacDonald are also supposed mentors, though they are referred to as major influences of his work.
Burton Hatlen, professor at the University of Maine, where King attended college. King quotes that Hatlen was the greatest english teacher he ever had. Hatlen also mentored Stephen's wife Tabitha. Richard Matheson and John D. MacDonald are also supposed mentors, though they are referred to as major influences of his work.
The Bible says nothing about Stephen's family
Currently, neither Machina Force nor Machina Fortress appears in the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime. However, they are both used by Blister in "Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2010: Reverse of Arcadia".Also, Machina Force is used by Kirk Dixon in the manga.
Possibly the shining, or any Stephen king adaptation that's an 18, misery is also quite good
No, Stephen Sondheim is homosexual.
No, there is no official sequel to "The Shining" written by Stephen King or adapted into a film. However, a sequel to the book titled "Doctor Sleep" was published by King in 2013, following the character Danny Torrance as an adult. It was later adapted into a film released in 2019.
Alan Irwin Menken and Stephen Schwartz
Commonly thought to be "Maximum Overdrive" (1986). It was directed by King himself. It starred Emilio Estevez, Pat Hingle, and Yeardley Smith. It was nominated for two Razzie awards, worst actor for Estevez and worst director for King.