Carrie is far streamlined from the newspaper article/Readers Digest excerpt novel.
― nourish nourish your turtleheart (Eric H.), Tuesday, 22 May 2018 18:04 (eight years ago)
Xps if we’re talking short stories with great endings I can’t believe “the jaunt” hasn’t been mentioned
― type your stinkin prose off me, ur damned qwerty uiop (wins), Tuesday, 22 May 2018 18:05 (eight years ago)
if you're bothered by stephen king endings, stick to the short stories.
― adam the (abanana), Tuesday, 22 May 2018 22:46 (eight years ago)
Which writer would be singled out for being particularly *good* at endings? Endings are hard.
― The shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums (Chinaski), Wednesday, 23 May 2018 07:13 (eight years ago)
tolkien packed five into LOTR tbf
― laurel or hardyhearin (darraghmac), Wednesday, 23 May 2018 07:51 (eight years ago)
Most books have pretty good endings, imo. Being notably bad at endings I'd argue is a relatively rare thing, given how important endings are to books. I remember taking a contemporary literature class in college 20 years ago, and we read something I just didn't like. Maybe "The Joy Luck Club?" (King connection!) Anyway, I didn't like it and said so in class, and someone that did like it asked me why I didn't. So I said I didn't think it was well written. And she said there's more to a book than the quality of the writing. And I said, yeah, that might be true, but being well written is pretty fucking intrinsic to the success of a book!
Endings, too.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 23 May 2018 11:41 (eight years ago)
most books don’t even have good beginnings and middles
― Elonio Grimesci (wins), Wednesday, 23 May 2018 12:02 (eight years ago)
Of two authors that Stephen King has blurbed:
Michael Connolly is pretty great at endings, even if they're basically the same every time (the detective solves the case but there's a bittersweet/failed resolution to the B-plot about their personal life).
Elmore Leonard too - he's the anti-Tolkien of "saying goodbye to the characters".
― Chuck_Tatum, Wednesday, 23 May 2018 12:20 (eight years ago)
xpost Ha, that's definitely true! I guess I meant most "good" books. Like, if a book's good, it's relatively unusual to say it's good ... except for the ending.
And yeah, for genre guys, folks like Leonard and Connolly are masters. I wonder if King's problem is more of a problem with monsters/supernatural/horror writing in general? Once you've introduced something not real into the world, with its own rules and whatnot, I wonder if it's harder to wrap up your story in a satisfying manner.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 23 May 2018 12:35 (eight years ago)
I've clearly turned a personal response into a universal there. Which is to say I'm generally kind of disappointed by endings. But then I know a good one when I see one, so. Fuck knows.
― The shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums (Chinaski), Wednesday, 23 May 2018 12:47 (eight years ago)
Good post ending.
― I cop this squat in the name of slack (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 23 May 2018 12:49 (eight years ago)
Thx.
― The shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums (Chinaski), Wednesday, 23 May 2018 12:54 (eight years ago)
Surely a great book somewhere ends with the words "Fuck knows."
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 23 May 2018 12:54 (eight years ago)
Didn't Hemingway famously win a short story contest with his classic story "Fuck knows"?
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 23 May 2018 12:55 (eight years ago)
For sale: baby shoes, fuck knows
― nourish nourish your turtleheart (Eric H.), Wednesday, 23 May 2018 13:00 (eight years ago)
Big fish or not? Fuck knows.
― The shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums (Chinaski), Wednesday, 23 May 2018 13:02 (eight years ago)
The Sun Also Rises. Or Maybe It Doesn't. Fuck Knows.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 23 May 2018 13:09 (eight years ago)
For Whom the Fuck Knows.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 23 May 2018 13:10 (eight years ago)
A Moveable Feat is essentially one long 'fuck knows, m8!'
― The shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums (Chinaski), Wednesday, 23 May 2018 13:16 (eight years ago)
lol jic
― noel gallaghah's high flying burbbhrbhbbhbburbbb (Doctor Casino), Wednesday, 23 May 2018 13:23 (eight years ago)
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, May 23, 2018 8:54 AM (two hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
Bruce Robinson's The Peculiar Memories of Thomas Penman comes close iirc
― cheese is the teacher, ham is the preacher (Jon not Jon), Wednesday, 23 May 2018 15:11 (eight years ago)
Also Dear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly Cleary, iirc.
― I cop this squat in the name of slack (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 23 May 2018 15:20 (eight years ago)
First half out Outsider is GREAT, then (wait for it) SK realizes he's painted himself into a corner yet again & has to get silly to get out of it.
― Elonio Grimesci (wins), Wednesday, 23 May 2018 20:37 (eight years ago)
Pet Sematery has a great ending and fantastic final line (“Darling.”)
but being well written is pretty fucking intrinsic to the success of a book!
This is demonstrably untrue
― latebloomer, Wednesday, 23 May 2018 23:12 (eight years ago)
Example?
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 23 May 2018 23:19 (eight years ago)
Anyone reading the Outsider? V much enjoying 100 pages in
― calstars, Sunday, 3 June 2018 04:16 (eight years ago)
I met Stephen King at a bar once. I told him, “You have given me so many nightmares.” He just walked away without saying anything.Next day, I told my friend, who was there, “Stephen King is kind of a dick.” He said, “That wasn’t him and you really hurt that guy’s feelings.”— Barlow Adams (@BarlowAdams) June 1, 2018
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 3 June 2018 12:57 (eight years ago)
"but being well written is pretty fucking intrinsic to the success of a book!"This is demonstrably untrue― latebloomer, Thursday, May 24, 2018 9:12 AM (one week ago) Example?― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, May 24, 2018 9:19 AM (one week ago)
― latebloomer, Thursday, May 24, 2018 9:12 AM (one week ago) Example?
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, May 24, 2018 9:19 AM (one week ago)
The Fountainhead. Atlas Shrugged. Twilight. Fifty Shades Of Grey. The first four Harry Potter books. Most of The Bible.
― we used to get our kicks reading surfing MAGAzines (sic), Sunday, 3 June 2018 16:55 (eight years ago)
From The Inside. Hits And Memories. For The Term Of His Unnatural Life. Pulp Faction. No Tears For A Tough Guy. Hell Hath No Fury Like A Mate Shot In The Arse. Hooky The Cripple.
― we used to get our kicks reading surfing MAGAzines (sic), Sunday, 3 June 2018 16:56 (eight years ago)
The outsider is ok, I groaned at a particular character/development when it arrived and started taking up room and (mild spoilers) pretty much everything in Texas is boring. Enjoyed it overall tho
― Elonio Grimesci (wins), Sunday, 3 June 2018 17:22 (eight years ago)
xpost I meant artistically successful! Obviously all sorts of crap sells. Except the Bible, which is free.
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 3 June 2018 17:28 (eight years ago)
artistically successful
ah cmon
thats not a thing
i mean
its a thing but its not a thing two ppl can discuss like it means anything
― laurel or hardyhearin (darraghmac), Sunday, 3 June 2018 17:53 (eight years ago)
we have whole threads and boards about this
Think josh’s point isn’t that artistic success isn’t subjective but that one wouldn’t deem something artistically successful if one thought it was badly written
― U. K. Le Garage (wins), Sunday, 3 June 2018 17:59 (eight years ago)
(& I think authors like king are the cases that really test this premise!)
― U. K. Le Garage (wins), Sunday, 3 June 2018 18:02 (eight years ago)
this is straying into all that “low” and “high” culture snobbery that i fucking hate and there are parts of the bible that are well-written imo (Revelations, Solomon, Isiah, Gospel of Mark) but that’s for another thread
― Squeaky Fromage (VegemiteGrrl), Sunday, 3 June 2018 18:14 (eight years ago)
idk if it’s snobbery to think something is badly written
― U. K. Le Garage (wins), Sunday, 3 June 2018 18:21 (eight years ago)
I think King can write well and what makes his work so frustrating sometimes is knowing he can do so much better.
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Sunday, 3 June 2018 18:38 (eight years ago)
oh, so now we're doing poptimism with fiction?
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 3 June 2018 18:43 (eight years ago)
sure, maybe in the end, it is all subjective, but I still insist if a book is badly written it is not a good book.
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 3 June 2018 18:45 (eight years ago)
is there anybody that thinks Twilight or 50 Shades of Grey as well written? Clearly there is some standard.
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 3 June 2018 18:46 (eight years ago)
Their legions of fans might idk
― U. K. Le Garage (wins), Sunday, 3 June 2018 18:47 (eight years ago)
you're not going to get any argument from me that a book can be badly written and still effective. but if all it takes for something to be good and successful is somebody liking it, then literally everything is good and successful.
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 3 June 2018 18:48 (eight years ago)
Successful and effective are synonyms
― U. K. Le Garage (wins), Sunday, 3 June 2018 18:56 (eight years ago)
This is a Stephen King thread
― calstars, Sunday, 3 June 2018 18:58 (eight years ago)
Load up your coke nails and take it elsewhere
― calstars, Sunday, 3 June 2018 18:59 (eight years ago)
Sic's list of awful books read by dumbasses (purely ime) suggests something, probably
― albvivertine, Sunday, 3 June 2018 19:00 (eight years ago)
Also darraghmac genuinely no disrespect but nothing about yr posts has ever suggested yr a big reader
― albvivertine, Sunday, 3 June 2018 19:01 (eight years ago)
King’s faults are pretty well established (in fact I kinda feel like sometimes we dwell on them too much itt as they should be kind of a given by now); it’s interesting tho cause if it’s generally agreed that he’s a clumsy, inelegant stylist on a sentence level and his characters are lazy and cartoonish and his plots haphazard, what is left that would make him a “good writer”? & it just comes down to that Alvarez thing “voice”, king’s is unique and compelling and annoying
― U. K. Le Garage (wins), Sunday, 3 June 2018 19:06 (eight years ago)
I think that's fair.
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 3 June 2018 19:10 (eight years ago)