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On Writing

A Memoir of the Craft

by Stephen King


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In this combination memoir and writing guide, best-selling author Stephen King tells of how he came to be a writer and, in the process, explores many aspects of writing, from plot construction through some of the nuts and bolts of getting a book published. Much of his advice is quite traditional: find a quiet place to work, concentrate on character, master grammar and punctuation, keep THE ELEMENTS OF STYLE handy. And, like all good writers, he stresses the primary importance of reading, and in an amusing reconstruction of his childhood and teenage years, he writes about his obsession with books (among other things). The section in which he relates his brush with death after being hit by a drunken driver is especially compelling--very much like a Stephen King novel.

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9780671024253
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Paperback
Publisher

Pocket Books
Date

2001
Price

$2.65
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9780743455961
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Paperback
Publisher

Pocket Books
Date

2002
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$3.54
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9781439156810
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Paperback
Publisher

Scribner
Date

2010
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None Available
 
9780788750090
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Audio Cassette
Publisher

Recorded Books
Date

2001
Price

$3.99
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9780684853529
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Hardcover
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Scribner
Date

2000
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$3.55
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9780743204361
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Hardcover
Publisher

Simon & Schuster
Date

2000
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None Available
 
9780743506656
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Compact Disc
Publisher

Simon & Schuster
Date

2000
Price

$56.74
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Publisher Notes

The author of The Stand, The Shining, and other great books shares his insights into the craft of writing, offering a breezy, humorous perspective on his own experience as a writer. Simultaneous.

Media Reviews

"[King's] warmly conversational book about literary craftsmanship should interest even those who find something oxymoronic in its inception....[H]e may not be the most noble of stylists, but there is no denying that he knows how to make a story fly."

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