Stephen King has been prolific writing since childhood. It is known that his father was also a writer. Years after leaving home, Stephen King found a box full of manuscripts and novels, which belonged to his father. Could King find in that box all the ideas of his books? This little book will get you out of any doubt.
Stephen King started writing at the early age of eight years old, me, influence by his work, started writing my own stories thirty years later, I think we share the same passion for writing. The trick is to know fear on every angle. Through the next years and during all my life, I have analyzed every single work of Steve and I’ve come to the conclusion, that we all become his fans, that Steve is the king of the literature of psychological terror.
But why read one of his books when you could read this one instead?
Like so many of these “Blurb” entries, the best possible response is:
https://youtu.be/HbvYeLxMKN8
“I think we share the same passion for writing.” Except for the part where you waited thirty years, didn’t bother to learn how to write, and ride the coattails of Stephen King instead of writing original horror. That’s not passion, it’s BS.
I’m thinking that, maybe, Stephen King might need a restraining order at this point.
It appears Claudio doesn’t even know the difference between an acute accent and an apostrophe. King´s, indeed. Tsk.
AFTERTHOUGHT: To be fair, this appears to be a translated work so how much of the “huh?” can we attribute to the author and how much to the translator?
Ah yes, on a first name basis with ol’ Steve, I see.
Seriously, though, how is this legal??
Whenever to this site I re-learn that many people will commit to obviously bad ideas when given the chance. It’s like their egos override any common sense.