Steven King has always been considered one of the best writers ever. He is known as "the king of terrorism" and includes numerous, including the American Literature Outstanding Contribution Award, 6 Bram Stalker Award, 6 Horror Association Award, 5 Locus Award, 3 World Fantasy Award (including 2004 Lifetime) The award has been awarded. In 1996 the O. Henry award was awarded the Hugo award to non-fiction Danse Macabre in 1982. In 2003, he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Terrorist Writers Association, and in 2003 he received an excellent contribution award for American literature from the National Book Foundation.
"Writing" by Stephen King is one of the most popular writing books, and there are good reasons for it. Stephen King and James Patterson are not mirrors, but they are hostile in many ways. The king showed his writing process. He began with the situation and made it grow. Sometimes it will be a short story, sometimes a novel. He contains enough personal stories, and this book is almost a memoir. Since he also contains suggestions for grammar, it covers the whole range. Turn over the book and find good citations: "I should use warnings to close this little sermon - from the beginning of the question, the subject is a secret of a bad novel, a good novel always starts with a story. I gradually head towards the theme; it's rare to start with themes and progress. "
Note: After reading the memoir on Stephen King's craftsmanship, everything became more exciting. The art of storytelling is explained and demonstrated by art gurus. Stephen King is an excellent writer, and after "Sparkling" we recommend Cujo or Dreamcatcher, but it was never IT ... never did it. This book is groundbreaking, and I will introduce my understanding of the imaginative world. In the first chapter, several astronomers are observing asteroids at the edge of our solar system. Soon, a big rock is on the orbit of our planet and as people go out to investigate, a whole new world is opened.
Until a while ago, I ran this wonderful manga that portrayed the part of "writing" by Stephen King. The first few groups really did not let me feel as King described the explanation about his "dream" desk. When I grow up, I always tell people that I want to be some kind of scientist, even if I do, I know that writing is not a choice of an actual career. I would like to make a change when everyone grows, but how many people actually get there? Is there any reason why you think that you are different? So when I really fancied about my writing room, I chose a feasible and wise choice.