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You’ll write many stories, but every one will be to some greater or lesser degree about this story.

July 24, 2017 by borisanne 1 Comment

I am, in all honesty and with true sincerity, starting to question reality. Remember when I read The Drawing of the Three (Dark Tower #2) and complained that King needs an editor because he shouldn’t be referring to his own work (the film version of The Shining) as content experienced by new characters in this totally different world? And then I read Wizard and Glass (Dark Tower #4) and I was like, “TUBE NECK HOW DARE YOU?!” but then totally turned around on it, and […]

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This is what KA demands.

July 8, 2017 by borisanne Leave a Comment

I couldn’t tell you whether it’s because I have finally given in to this journey, or whether it’s that the telling gets stronger as King’s writing matures, but riding this wave has become comfortable, easy, and more and more thrilling. I probably should (but choose not to) brace myself for the next book, Wolves of Calla (Book 5), because this one, The Wind Through the Keyhole (Book 4.5) was written eight years after the final book of the “The Dark Tower” series. I had a choice to […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror Tagged With: aslan, bigass snake, billy bumbler, Dark Tower, eddie, jake, King, king arthur, maerlyn, merlin, mid-world, mutie, muties, narnia, old people, oy, randall flagg, roland, skin man, starkblast, Stephen King, susannah, tiger, tyger

I think she’s part of another story.

July 6, 2017 by borisanne Leave a Comment

I have been consistently conflicted about “The Dark Tower” series. Somehow, in spite of my frustrations, annoyances, aggravations, and declared boredom, I cannot put it down! This book, Book Four, Wizard and Glass, is a perfect example of this conflict: I am in love with the characters who come from “our” world: Eddie, Susannah, and Jake, the normals with whom, of course, we’re meant to identify, are the perfect hook for me. And then there’s sweet and loyal and probably brilliant, Oy, the billy bumbler […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: abigail, ake ake, captain trips, Dark Tower, eddie dean, emerald city, glass, Gunslinger, horses, jake, jonas, King, Love, marten, monarchs, oy, pink, rainbow, randall flagg, rhea of coös, roland, Stephen King, susan, susannah dean, walter, wizard, wizard of oz, wizard's glass

He walked like no man on earth, I swear he had no name.

June 8, 2017 by scootsa1000 Leave a Comment

As you know by now, I’m a sucker for Uncle Stevie. Anything he writes, I’ll read. Novel, short story, op-ed, tweets, collaborations…I’m there. That’s why I’m a Constant Reader. This isn’t the first collaboration with another author that I’ve read by King. He wrote a few short stories with his son, Joe Hill that were pretty good (In the Tall Grass was legitimately terrifying). His book with Stewart O’Nan, Faithful, is probably my favorite non-fiction book of all time. So, even though I had never […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror, Short Stories Tagged With: castle rock, cbr9, gwendy's button box, joe hill, randall flagg, richard chizmar, Scootsa1000, Stephen King, stewart o'nan

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