ON WRITING: A Memoir of the Craft
Stephen King, , read by the author. . Simon & Schuster, $35 (0pp) ISBN 978-0-671-58236-4
As his diehard fans know, King is a member of a writers-only rock 'n' roll band (Amy Tan is also a member), and this recording starts off with a sampling of their music. It may sound unsettling to some, but King quickly puts listeners at ease with his confident, candid and breezy tone. Here, King tells the story of his childhood and early influences, describes his development as a writer, offers extensive advice on technique (read: write tight and no bullshit) and finally recounts his well-known experience of being hit by a drunk driver while walking on a country road in 1999—and the role that his work has played in his rehabilitation. While some of his guidance is not exactly revolutionary (he recommends
Reviewed on: 06/04/2001
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