Before they pick up the pen, novelists are responsible for giving them a small book. Readers of books often find something special when picking up a novel. Supernatural elements, romance, anything else. Talking about "different" over and over in the world of the same story is helpful, but the reason for the success of the novel is how much the novel is related to the reader. You can not talk about topics unless you can associate yourself with the roles and contexts necessary for the author to set the story.
"Sparkling" is a horror novel by American writer Steven King. Published in 1977, it is King's third published novel and first hardcover bestseller: the success of the book established Kim as an excellent writer of the type of terror. Settings and roles were influenced by King's personal experience, including visiting Stanley Hotel in 1974 and recovering from alcoholism. Following this novel is the sequel to 2013 "Dr. Sleep". Jack Torrance, the life of Jack Torrance 's life, is an ambitious writer who is recovering alcoholism and accepted Colorado Falls. Base mountain has a long history overlooking the hotel's off-season guard. . His family accompanied him, including a series of spiritual abilities that allowed his children, "Daniel Tolan," and Danny to "see" the hotel's frightening past, "accompanying" this work.
As a writer, everything that Stephen King needs to know appears in "What you need." He hopes that each novel will quietly include some of his best works in his common literary world, his broad empathy and endless role, the foundation of faith and religion. But perhaps most importantly, gold obviously likes men more than monsters. One of the words that best describes the king as an author is "corruption". There, the character is caught in the corner by the feeling of guilt, and the fear is the last person who recognizes poison. King was not satisfied even more when he saw that the average person had only a slight calm nudge. Reading what you need is like watching King watching King's making a terrible Rube Goldberg machine.