― scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 23 February 2004 14:59 (twenty-two years ago)
No, we have Dean Koontz for that.
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 23 February 2004 15:52 (twenty-two years ago)
― Sarah (starry), Monday, 23 February 2004 15:58 (twenty-two years ago)
― Stuart (Stuart), Monday, 23 February 2004 16:16 (twenty-two years ago)
― Tep (ktepi), Monday, 23 February 2004 16:31 (twenty-two years ago)
i mean the thing with stephen king is he's really good at writing really readable stuff, and he has some neat ideas, but man oh man does he repeat himself. which is kind of interesting in a way, i guess. it's like he applies whatever good idea he has to the basic mold of "writer in maine" and lets it rip.
(obviously that applies more to the novels)
― s1ocki (slutsky), Monday, 23 February 2004 17:02 (twenty-two years ago)
― s1ocki (slutsky), Monday, 23 February 2004 17:09 (twenty-two years ago)
― s1ocki (slutsky), Monday, 23 February 2004 17:10 (twenty-two years ago)
― kephm, Monday, 23 February 2004 17:20 (twenty-two years ago)
Me?
I like him. I haven't read the new Dark Tower book yet, though. I've neglected literary pursuits quite badly of late. The revised version of the first volume is a big improvement, BTW.
(There goes my resolution not to post. Ego can be terrible.)
― ChrissieH (chrissie1068), Monday, 23 February 2004 21:31 (twenty-two years ago)
Except Rose Madder and Gerald's Game.
― luna (luna.c), Monday, 23 February 2004 21:33 (twenty-two years ago)
― Kingfish Cowboy (Kingfish), Tuesday, 16 March 2004 20:33 (twenty-two years ago)
― pete s, Tuesday, 16 March 2004 20:37 (twenty-two years ago)
― The Huckle-Buck (Horace Mann), Tuesday, 16 March 2004 20:39 (twenty-two years ago)
― strongo hulkington (dubplatestyle), Tuesday, 16 March 2004 20:39 (twenty-two years ago)
― anthony kyle monday (akmonday), Tuesday, 16 March 2004 20:42 (twenty-two years ago)
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 16 March 2004 21:02 (twenty-two years ago)
― Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Tuesday, 16 March 2004 23:54 (twenty-two years ago)
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 01:05 (twenty-two years ago)
While on a v. short enforced vacation a couple of years ago, I tore through a couple of his early novels. Firestarter was much better than I was expecting, Carrie was OK and then Dreamcatcher was awful.
― miloauckerman (miloauckerman), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 01:09 (twenty-two years ago)
his short stories are, of course, the bomb. his novels usually have the equivalent of two or three short stories crammed in there by way of exposition or introduction. those parts are great too.
gotta agree on the endings, though. tacky! and he does have a bit of a tendency to repeat himself, both in and between works.
― vahid (vahid), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 01:13 (twenty-two years ago)
(I just started A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius last night and the first 50 pages are making me ill, so I need something new.)
― miloauckerman (miloauckerman), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 01:16 (twenty-two years ago)
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 01:19 (twenty-two years ago)
― vahid (vahid), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 01:21 (twenty-two years ago)
― vahid (vahid), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 01:22 (twenty-two years ago)
― vahid (vahid), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 01:23 (twenty-two years ago)
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 01:40 (twenty-two years ago)
― J-rock (Julien Sandiford), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 02:24 (twenty-two years ago)
― roxymuzak (roxymuzak), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 18:16 (twenty-two years ago)
"I Am Legend" by Richard Matheson is a good post apocalyptic story and possibly an influence on The Stand.
The Stephen King novel that I think holds up well is "The Dead Zone", I have read that one a couple of times. "Misery" is also pretty good, but the writer's novel part may get a bit long.
― earlnash, Wednesday, 17 March 2004 19:08 (twenty-two years ago)
addictive stuff.
― Kingfish Cowboy (Kingfish), Wednesday, 17 March 2004 20:33 (twenty-two years ago)
Man needs a fucking editor. But he can make you care a whole hell of a lot (why did that phrase just sound like a King phrase?) about his characters and their interactions (with each other and the "landscape/place").
Many classics: Carrie, The Shining, The Stand, Pet Sematary, It, The Dark Half, Misery, Eyes of the Dragon, Dark Tower series.
Indifferent: Needful Things, Christine, Salem's Lot, Thinner (great twist, tho), the Green Mile, Dolores Claiborne.
Duds: Rose Madder, Insomnia, Dreamcatcher, Tommyknockers, The Regulators, etc.
I think ultimately he'll be remembered/revered/lauded more for his novella collections -- The Bachman Books, Different Seasons, and Four Past Midnight -- than for anything else.
― David A. (Davant), Thursday, 18 March 2004 00:20 (twenty-two years ago)
― scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 18 March 2004 00:41 (twenty-two years ago)
― Menelaus Darcy (Menelaus Darcy), Thursday, 18 March 2004 00:57 (twenty-two years ago)
― roxymuzak (roxymuzak), Thursday, 18 March 2004 01:39 (twenty-two years ago)
― s1ocki (slutsky), Thursday, 18 March 2004 03:26 (twenty-two years ago)
― Bunged Out (Jake Proudlock), Thursday, 18 March 2004 03:51 (twenty-two years ago)
― s1ocki (slutsky), Thursday, 18 March 2004 03:52 (twenty-two years ago)
http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/_images/db/9/17/king1.91743.full.jpg
"Hello kiddies!"
― James Mitchell (James Mitchell), Thursday, 18 March 2004 03:55 (twenty-two years ago)
― s1ocki (slutsky), Thursday, 18 March 2004 03:57 (twenty-two years ago)
don't really know what else to say except that i'm totally with David A in that he's a strong enough writer to make phrases like "he makes you care a whole hell of a lot" sound good, and if you can't see the charm in that we've probably got irreconcilable subjective differences.
― vahid (vahid), Thursday, 18 March 2004 04:00 (twenty-two years ago)
http://www.lamerkindustries.com/
― Kingfish Balzac (Kingfish), Monday, 5 April 2004 03:08 (twenty-two years ago)
One of his short stories, a sci-fi piece about how teleportation travel has finally been invented and popularized. For it to work, you have to be sedated, because you aren't supposed to have your eyes open during teleportation, though the specifics for why aren't explained. A family is going on a trip. They all come out on the other end, but uh oh, where's the son? All of a sudden he pops out. He somehow faked the sedation and went through with his eyes open. He has been turned into a grotesque pile of flesh, a la the inside-out dog from The Fly. This disturbed me greatly for some reason and I still think about it from time to time.
Stephen King on Celebrity Jeopardy. All the other celebrities are playing for cancer research or orphanages or something, King is playing for his local library. This strikes me as incredibly cool. He trounces the other celebrities handily.
― NA (Nick A.), Friday, 4 June 2004 19:20 (twenty-two years ago)
actually, he went insane.
this is in the _Skeleton Crew_ collection.
― Kingfish Disraeli (Kingfish), Friday, 4 June 2004 19:37 (twenty-two years ago)
― NA (Nick A.), Friday, 4 June 2004 19:42 (twenty-two years ago)
― Kingfish Disraeli (Kingfish), Friday, 4 June 2004 21:02 (twenty-two years ago)
― vahid (vahid), Friday, 4 June 2004 21:33 (twenty-two years ago)
― vahid (vahid), Friday, 4 June 2004 21:34 (twenty-two years ago)
― tom west (thomp), Friday, 4 June 2004 23:09 (twenty-two years ago)
-- vahid (vfoz...), March 18th, 2004."
OTM. Of all the writers who consistently sell millions and millions of books, he's one of the few who actually has a point of view. He's written some good stuff and written some shit, but a least he has his own voice.
― latebloomer (latebloomer), Saturday, 5 June 2004 00:43 (twenty-two years ago)
I'd put the youths on Night Shift and Skeleton Crew given the chance.
― Lady Sovereign (Citizen) (milo z), Sunday, 4 January 2026 18:09 (five months ago)
I might need to re-read those this year.
Thx jamie, i had remembered maybe some dicey stuff with Nadine, or maybe Larry and companion from the early stages of his journey, but didn’t remember that.
― omar little, Sunday, 4 January 2026 18:13 (five months ago)
Salem’s Lot seems like it could be good. He has a copy of firestarter as well, I thought maybe that would be OK, he was interested in that one.
― omar little, Sunday, 4 January 2026 18:15 (five months ago)
I'd put the youths on Night Shift and Skeleton Crew given the chance
Good shout
― Number None, Sunday, 4 January 2026 19:20 (five months ago)
Cujo maybe? idk it’s been a while
― werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Sunday, 4 January 2026 19:42 (five months ago)
Another thing that stood out for me in IT:
in the Patrick Hoffstetter chapter, King having established this kid’s sociopathic bona fides, at the time of his death Pennywise doesn’t settle on a final (terrifying) form. To quote: “…He saw its face was running like wax. Sometimes it began to harden and look like something - or someone - and then it would start to run again, as if it couldnt make up its mind who or what it wanted to be…”
The implication (to me) being that because Hoffstetter was not afraid of anything, and was so disassociated from reality/unreality already, he disrupted Pennywise appearing as anything other than an amorphous malevolent entity.
Anyway I dug that detail.
― werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Sunday, 4 January 2026 19:51 (five months ago)