Stephen King began writing at a young age, but his first published novel, "Carrie," was released in 1974. This marked the beginning of his successful career as a prolific author in the Horror genre.
Stephen Edwin King is a male author known for his work in the horror genre.
Stephen King's middle name is Edwin.
Stephen King is alive and kicking and still writing books.
He is still alive. Born 21-Sep-1947, he is currently 62.
Stephen King's father, Donald King, left the family when Stephen was only two years old. Donald King's departure had a lasting impact on Stephen King's childhood and greatly influenced his subsequent writing.
They are the date he began writing the story and the date he finished writing it.
Yes, Stephen King has spoken publicly about his struggles with dyslexia. He has mentioned how it has impacted his writing process and how he overcame it to become a successful author.
1947 to present. He is still alive and still writing.
No, Stephen King did not write Friday the 13th. The film was created by Victor Miller and directed by Sean S. Cunningham. Stephen King is known for writing horror novels like Carrie, It, and The Shining.
Stephen King reportedly uses Microsoft Word as his primary word processor for writing his novels. He has mentioned in interviews that he prefers its simplicity and ease of use for his writing process.
He is not as fond of the business end of writing, i.e. all the things unrelated to the creative process.
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."