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Stephen King

Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American writer of contemporary horror fiction, science fiction, fantasy literature, and screenplays. In 2003 the National Book Foundation awarded King the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters.

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Are they remaking pennywise?

Yes there is going to be a reamke of IT by Stephen King.The flim will be released in 2011.

Why is cemetery spelled sematary in Stephen King's Pet Sematary?

The 'sematary' was originally started by children as a place to bury their dead pets, hence the spelling-mistake on the sign which they erected.

Where does Stephen King live?

He has three homes, one in Bangor and one in Lovell, both in Maine, and a mansion in Sarasota, Florida.

Why did Stephen King sued the lawnmower man?

the narrator for the Lawnmower man trailer credited Stephen king as the author of that film. Stephen king had in fact written a short story in one of his novels short stories books, but it had NOTHIN to do with the science fiction film.

What is the scariest book by Stephen king?

He released three novels in that year. They were "The Eyes of the Dragon", "Misery", and "The Dark Tower II".

Is caspers mansion real?

Unfortunately, no. As beautiful as the mansion was in the movie, it is entirely a movie set.

The plot for The Mist?

A powerful thunderstorm unleashes a mist that envelops a small Maine town. Dozens are trapped inside a supermarket knowing that in the mist are horrible creatures which feed on humans. Being stranded takes its psychological toll. The trapped shoppers split into 2 camps: those who believe it is an act of a vengeful god who demands human sacrifice and those don't. Based on a rather long short story by Stephen King, long considered one of his scariest

Where can you watch Stephen King movies online?

There is a user on youtube, his name is ItszBrandO last time i checked he has it uploaded, hope this helps

What is the movie Thinner about?

Stephen King's Thinner is about a very obese man who gets cursed by a gypsy to keep losing weight. He eats all day, every day -- hundreds of thousands of calories a day -- but he just keeps wasting away to nothing. So he spends the rest of the movie trying to get the gypsy to lift the curse. It's a pretty cool movie. Like all his movies, it's based on one of his novels (or short stories).

You can read a summary and full synopsis at the Related Link below.

When was the first graphic novel made?

The first story to name itself as a 'Graphic Novel' is Will Eisner's 'A Contract with God and Other Tenement Stories', published in October 1978.

How are Edgar Allan Poe and Stephen King alike?

they both write stories about horror, death, murder, suspense, science fiction, and fantasy fiction. they both suffered from alcoholism and addictions that affected their writing. they both use the approach of using supernatural beings in their stories. Like talking about death and murder and killing.

What are the names of Stephen Kings children?

Naomi Rachel King, Joe Hillstrom King, and Owen Phillup King.

Who made the movie Carrie?

The screenplay for Carrie (1976) was written by Lawrence D. Cohen, and the film was directed and produced by Brian De Palma.

Is Dreamcatcher the sequel to IT by Stephen King?

I don't see how that's possible. None of the characters who were in IT are in Dreamcatcher. Dreamcatcher is about a completely different set of characters.

*Though Dreamcatcher is about different characters, it also occurs in Derry and there are many IT references. I'd like to think of it as an indirect sequel. The ending of ITplays a factor in Dreamcatcher.

In the movie misery Annie breaks Paul's ankles using a block of wood and a sledgehammer what is that process called?

Hobbeling Hobbling. It was a method to punish prisoners for escape attempts and to keep prisoners from trying to escape again.

Where can i find criticism on Carrie by Stephen King?

You can find criticism on "Carrie" by Stephen King in literary journals, book review websites, and academic articles. Searching online databases such as JSTOR or Google Scholar can provide you with scholarly analyses and critiques of the novel. Additionally, you can check book review sections in newspapers or magazines for various perspectives on the book.