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King just really seems to make everything interesting, even grammar lessons. :P
I thought the book was pretty inspiring, and I really enjoyed how personal it felt to read it, like it was just Steve and I having a chat over coffee.
Becky wrote: "I just finished this a little while ago. I read it in one sitting and I loved it...."
Good girl...
Good girl...

Good girl..."
Hehe... :)



Not to mention the excesses in [insert brain fart:] help me out here. Tommyknockers was is? no, I think Dreamcatcher


*shrugs*

Anyway, I spent the better part of my waiting day reading this book. I must have read it more times than I thought, because every single line feels familiar. I mean that in the best possible way. I don't know about anyone else, but I've heard King read and speak enough, that I am able to hear this book in his voice. I'm sure I couldn't when I very first read it, so I see that as a bonus to re-reading now, years later. I love it. Like Becky said, it feels more like a conversation than a book. He feels so real, approachable and like me. I don't mean exactly like me, but just a regular guy. Yeah, he's richer than Croesus, but he never comes across that way. He's so likable and only in a book like this can we really know that. I haven't read Danse Macabre in years, but I don't remember it being in his "real" voice. I may need to re-read that one soon just to compare.

Just curious if any of you are going to try to do the assignment that he gave in the book. I don't mean officially, I don't think he's accepting submissions anymore, but just for yourself. To see what you come up with?
I'm thinking about it, just to see.


I only have a little to go, but am making myself wait to finish in bed tonight. I want it to be quiet so I can really "listen". I'll be sad to get to the last page.
Becky wrote: "One thing is certain though: I will never read books the same way again. Now, I will read them with more of an eye to their component parts, not just the story itself."
I do that. Ever since I read this the first time, I've been critical of seeing adverbs excessively.
I do that. Ever since I read this the first time, I've been critical of seeing adverbs excessively.



I loved the little insights he gave into his life, particularly into his marriage. It's the little things, I think, that make a relationship, and you really feel that while reading this book about his relationships with his wife and his writing.


I have thought about doing the assignment in his book, maybe one of these days when I get some more time...


I am an avid reader. I began reading King about 8 years ago with CELL and fell in love. I loved THE STAND. The more I read, the more little connections and points of interest I find. I enjoy his discussions of literature, the craft and other writers. Not so drawn in be The Tower and hope I can get there.
I look forward to sharing this with others here.
I believe this is my 1st biography of a Household Name I Really Like or Love.
However, all I can say is that I'm So Enjoying It! :) I started it last night around 10 & only on pg. 100 & putting it down to go to sleep was difficult.
However, all I can say is that I'm So Enjoying It! :) I started it last night around 10 & only on pg. 100 & putting it down to go to sleep was difficult.








I've had too many Creative Writing teachers that were snobs and would never admit that it was so simple.

King understands that. And he's prospered. I've yet to see a single book with my old CW teacher's name on it. =\

Books mentioned in this topic
On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft (other topics)Autumn (other topics)
On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft (other topics)
Dreamcatcher (other topics)