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Stephen King is a very well known writer who wrote many best-selling books. He wrote both horror and drama books, but even the drama books seemed to have a disturbing edge to them. Stephen Kings mind is probably very twisted yet very interesting judging by the stories he wrote. His creativity probably came from his childhood. As a child he grew up on a farm, giving him lots of time to use his imagination. His creativity started as a child. He would often play cruel pranks on his brother that would scare him for days, but these pranks where not normal childhood pranks, they where very much thought out and most likely took a lot of time to prepare. In his free time, when he was not trying to scare his brother, he liked to write. He often wrote short stories, coming up with one scary monster after another. This creativity and love of writing is still with him today. Many of the stories that he wrote turned out to be movies; Carrie, Cojo, The Stand, and Pet Sematary to name a few. The two books that I read by Stephen King are part one of The Green Mile: The Two Dead Girls, and The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon.

Stephen king was born on September 21st 1947 in Portland Maine General Hospital. Stephen had an older brother who was born and adopted in 1945. Stephen was raised mostly by his mother Nellie Roth Pillsbury. His father Donald King went out for a pack of cigarettes when King was still a toddler and never returned. Stephen lived mostly between Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Massachusetts and Maine with his mother and her family. Finally King settled with his mother and brother in Durham, Maine. Here in Durham, Stephen and David started their schooling. As a child Stephen was fearful of many things. His three major fears were insects, rats, and most of all death. Many people feel that his fears as a child may have encouraged and inspired his writings. When Stephen was twelve years old he had his first experience with writing. He and his brother published a little newspaper that they called Dave s Rag. While King was in high school he published a collection of 18 short stories called People, Places, and Things. Also, while he was in high school he wrote his first short story that was seen by the public in a magazine review. The story was called I Was A Teenage Grave Robber and it consisted of 6,000 words. Then in 1966 King graduated high school and went to the University of Maine at Orono. His first year there he sold his fist novel called The Glass Floor for about 35 dollars. Then in 1970 King graduated from the university with a bachelor s degree in science and in English and certificate to teach in high school. Right after collage Stephen took many small jobs including pumping gas. During theses times he would continue to write his stories and soon he began to make money by selling them. Then on January second, about one year after he graduated collage, Stephen married a young women named Tabitha Jane Spruce. Soon after his marriage King took a job at Hampton Academy and they moved to Hermon, a small town just west of Bangor, Maine. King soon started to write a book about a young teenage girl named Carietta. This book he named Carrie. After a few pages he threw the book away. Luckily his wife found and read the story and encouraged him to finish it. When he completed the book they sent it to a company called Doubleday. Doubleday bought the book and soon hundreds of copies where sold. The money that they received for this book allowed Stephen King to quit his job as a teacher and become a full time writer. Stephen King wrote numerous short stories, novels, and series books. Many of his novels have become movies. Over 300million copies of his novels have been sold. Many people call him the master of horror.

Today King lives in Bangor, Main with his wife and three kids, Owen Philip, Joseph Hillstrom, and Naomi Rachel. Today Stephen still writes, and is coming out with a new book called DreamCatcher. This will be his first full-length novel in three years.

The first story I read was part one of The Green Mile: The Two Dead Girls. This story took place in a jail for the murders and rapists that were sentenced to death. The Green Mile was the hallway with the dirty green rug that the prisoners had to walk down to get to the electric chair. The story was about a very large man named John Coffey. John Coffey was a little slow in the head. He was brought to the prison and sentenced to death because he raped and murdered two young girls. As he said he did not mean to do it and he couldn t stop him self. This was true. One night he went out and took too little girls of the back porch where they were sleeping and brought them into the woods. When the parents woke up and found them missing they got a police and a bunch of dogs to track him down. When they found him he was sitting in the woods crying with one bloody girl under each arm. He was very confused and did not try to run for fight when they arrested him. They took him to the jail and put him up to walk the green mile. This book basically introduced the characters and setting for the other five parts. Another character introduced was Mr. Jingles, a small mouse which, every one watches with interest. One of the cellmate’s says that he owns and trained Mr. Jingles. But, this of course in not true.

The second book I read was The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon this story takes place in the woods with a young girl and her arguing mother and brother on a long hike. The young girl, whose name is Trisha, Trish for short, decides to take a break from her mother and brother who are constantly arguing, and goes into the woods to pee. When she is through doing her business she decides to take a short cut to get back to her family and she gets lost. She figures if she goes in a straight line she will get back to the trail but she is going in the wrong direction. To keep herself company she imagines that Tom Gordon is in the woods with her and she talks to him. Tom Gordon is her favorite baseball player who plays for the Red Sox. By the second night in the woods she feels like she is being stalked. And the feeling is correct. This feeling stays with her, on and off, for the entire time that she is lost in the woods. By the fourth night she is starting to hallucinate due to some of the stuff that she ate. She even sees Tom Gordon in the woods next to her, and he talks to her. This is very comforting to her. Also to keep herself company she listens to the Red Sox games at night on the little walkman that she brought with her for the hike. After a little over a week in the woods she finally finds a path in the woods and follows it. It leads to an old abandoned road. She follows this road for a while. Then night comes and she sleeps in an old broken down truck. In the morning she gets up and walks for a while. In the afternoon the feeling that she is being followed comes back and this time she knows that it is coming for her. Then the creature, or the special thing as she calls it, comes out of the woods and she sees it s a black bear. She decides not to run and faces the bear. Trish is about to through her walkman at it when a poacher shoots the bear and it runs off. Trish is taken to a hospital and reunited with her family.

The two books were similar in their style of writing. They were both horror books and had the same theme of trying to survive. The settings in both stories are completely different. One takes place in a prison and the other takes place in the woods. Also the characters are very different. In The Green Mile the characters are all large, full-grown men. In The Girl Who Love Tom Gordon the main character was a young girl. Both, Trisha from The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, and the characters in The Green Mile had to face the thought of death. Only, Trisha actually had a chance of surviving, and the prisoners had no chance at all.

Stephen King read the Dr. Doolittle books by Huge Lofting as a young child. This is what got him into writing in the first place. Also as a young child he read the book I Am Legend by Richard Matheson. This book is what got him into the idea of writing horror along with a bunch of other books and stories he found among his father s collection of pulp horror-fantasy novels. He wrote his first short story at the age of seven because of his father leaving on night and never returning. Stephen Kings fears also contributed to his writing. His fear of rats led to a couple of books. The Graveyard Shift, a series of books he wrote had a couple of rat encounters. As far as I know he never wrote a book completely about rats but they jump out at people once in a while in a few of his books. Another fear that he had was insects. Also like the rats insects appeared in his books once in a while. Insects crawling on people or swarms of bugs attacking people. Another rear he had, this fear probably contributed to most of his writing, was the fear of death. Every book that he had published and sold had something to do with death on way or another. Another thing that contributed to his writing was just living in a small town with a few people around. This gave him time to let his mind run. This is probably where he got his creativity. Even his pets influence him to write. The book Cojo was about a rabid dog that terrorized people in the town. This novel was based oh his won dog who s name was Cojo.

For the Green Mile, The Two Dead Girls, Boston Globe said King surpasses our expectations, leaving us spell bound and hungry for the next twist of plot. And Will satisfy even the most jaded horror devotee. And Entertainment weekly says (the Green mile) has everybody talking (Kings) best fiction in years A prison novel that s as haunting and touching as it is just plain haunted Over all people say that this book is as scary as it is realistic. And it is very realistic, right down to Mister Jingles the tame mouse. Every body had something good to say about this book. I did not find any criticism that said anything bad about this story. The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon USA Today said A delightful read, a literary walk in the woods, and not just for baseball fans. And the New York Daily News said a fast, scary read King blasts a homer (HE) expertly stirs the major ingredients of the American psyche- our spirituality, fierce love of children, passion for baseball, and collective fear of the bad thing we know lurks on the periphery of life. And Entertainment weekly says plenty of thrills (King s) an elegant writer and a master of pacing. Over all people also liked this book a lot. They felt that it was gripping and horrifying. They liked that it was a quick easy read.

I also found The Green Mile to be an intense and realistic story. I also agree that it was haunting and touching story. It really made you feel sorry for John Coffee and it scared to think that things like this happen. I feel this book is good for both people who love horror and for people who like or of intense stories. I felt that The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon was and intense and horrific story that was easy to read and not to long. It really made you feel for the little girl in the woods. This book can appeal to most anyone s taste. Is had to do with baseball for sports fans, and It s a good horror story to read.

Over all both of these stories were great. Both the stories where thrilling and intense. Also they really made you feel for the characters and it makes you feel sorry for what there going through. In The Green Mile you feel for John Coffee because he is put in jail and it wasn t something that he could control. And in The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon you fell sorry for this little girl who is lost in the woods at the age of 9 who is being stalked by what we found out to be a bear. Once I started to read these stories I could not put it down. They were both pretty easy reads and page-turners. I highly recommend both of these stories. I feel that Stephen King is an extremely good writer and has lots of talent. And I, Also, believe that his writings reflect somewhat on his life. I think that everyone should read some of his stories at some time in their life.

Пол Шелдон. Он создатель книг-бестселлеров, который наконец-то встретил своего фаната. Ее зовут Энни Уилкс и она больше, чем ярый читатель - она медсестра Пола, ухаживающая за ним после автомобильной аварии. Но она также его тюремщик, который держит его в плену в своем доме.

Теперь Энни хочет, чтобы Пол написал его новое величайшее произведение - только для нее. У нее есть много способов, чтобы заставить егого. Один — это игла. Другой — топор. И если они не сработают, она может рассердиться.

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Paul Sheldon. He’s a bestselling novelist who has finally met his biggest fan. Her name is Annie Wilkes and she is more than a rabid reader-she is Paul’s nurse, tending his shattered body after an automobile accident. But she is also his captor, keeping him prisoner in her isolated house.

Now Annie wants Paul to write his greatest work-just for her. She has a lot of ways to spur him on. One is a needle. Another is an ax. And if they don’t work, she can get really nasty.

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Пирсон Горди Ланшанс и трое его друзей всегда готовы к приключениям, поэтому когда они слышат про труп в лесу, они идут искать его. Но когда они найдут его — случится нечто ужасное… Откройте для себя, каким жестоким может быть наш мир.

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Pearson Gordie Lanchance and his three friends are always ready for adventure When they hear about a dead body in the forest they go to look for it Then they… discover how cruel the world can be.

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«Зеленая миля» — серийный роман, написанный Стивеном Кингом. Он рассказывает историю смертной казни. супервайзер Пол Эджкум встречается с Джоном Коффи, необычным заключенным, который проводит необъяснимые исцеления и проявляет необычные способности. Серийный роман был первоначально выпущен в шести томах, прежде чем был переиздан как единый объем работы.

Original description

The Green Mile is a 1996 serial novel written by Stephen King. It tells the story of death row supervisor Paul Edgecombe’s encounter with John Coffey, an unusual inmate who displays inexplicable healing and empathetic abilities. The serial novel was originally released in six volumes before being republished as a single volume work. The book is an example of magical realism.

Stephen King

«Это» — роман ужасов американского писателя Стивена Кинга. История повторяет подвиги семь детей, которых терроризировало одноименное существо, которое эксплуатирует страхи и фобии своих жертв для того, чтобы замаскировать себя во время охоты на добычу. «Это» в первую очередь появляется в виде клоуна для того, чтобы привлечь к себе маленьких детей.

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«It» is a 1986 horror novel by American author Stephen King. The story follows the exploits of seven children as they are terrorized by the eponymous being, which exploits the fears and phobias of its victims in order to disguise itself while hunting its prey. «It» primarily appears in the form of a clown in order to attract its preferred prey of young children. The novel is told through narratives alternating between two time periods, and is largely told in the third-person omniscient mode.

Stephen Edwin King (born 21.09.1947) - American author.

Stephen Edwin King is an American author best known for his bestselling horror novels. King was the 2003 recipient of The National Book Foundation"s Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. In many ways Stephen has changed the movie and book industry forever. he has influenced many currently famous writers.

King evinces a thorough knowledge of the horror genre, as shown in his nonfiction book Danse Macabre, which chronicles several decades of notable works in both literature and cinema. He has also written stories outside the horror genre, including the novella collection Different Seasons, The Green Mile, The Eyes of the Dragon, The Stand, Hearts in Atlantis and his magnum opus The Dark Tower series. In the past, Stephen King has written under the pen names Richard Bachman and (once) John Swithen.

When King was three years old, his father, Donald Edwin King, deserted his family. His mother, Nellie Ruth Pillsbury, raised King and his adopted older brother David by herself, sometimes under great financial strain. The family moved to Ruth"s home town of Durham, Maine but also spent brief periods in Fort Wayne, Indiana and Stratford, Connecticut.

As a child, King witnessed a gruesome accident - one of his friends was caught on a railway track and struck by a train. It has been suggested that this could have been the inspiration for King"s dark, disturbing creations, though King himself dismisses the idea.

King attended Durham Elementary School and Lisbon Falls High School.

King has been writing from a young age. When in school, he wrote stories based on movies he had seen recently and sold them to his friends. This was not popular among his teachers, and he was forced to return his profits when this was discovered. The stories were copied using a mimeo machine that his brother David used to copy a newspaper, Dave"s Rag, which he self-published. Dave"s Rag was about local events, and King would often contribute. As a young boy, King was an avid reader of EC"s horror comics, which provided the genesis for his love of horror. He loved reading Tales from the Crypt.

His first published story was "In a Half-World of Terror" (retitled from "I Was a Teen-Age Grave-robber"), published in a horror fanzine issued by Mike Garrett of Birmingham, Alabama.

From 1966 to 1971, King studied English at the University of Maine at Orono. At the university, he wrote a column titled "King"s Garbage Truck" in the student newspaper, the Maine Campus. He also met Tabitha Spruce; they married in 1971. King took on odd jobs to pay for his studies, including one at an industrial laundry. He used the experience to write the short story "The Mangler" and the novelette "Roadwork"(as Richard Bachman). The campus period in his life is readily evident in the second part of Hearts in Atlantis.

After finishing his university studies with a Bachelor of Arts in English and obtaining a certificate to teach high school, King taught English at Hampden Academy in Hampden, Maine. During this time, he and his family lived in a trailer. He wrote short stories (most were published in men"s magazines) to help make ends meet. As told in the introduction in Carrie, if one of his kids got a cold, Tabitha would joke, "Come on, Steve, think of a monster." King also developed a drinking problem which stayed with him for over a decade.

During this period, King began a number of novels. One of his first ideas was of a young girl with psychic powers. However, he grew discouraged, and threw it into the trash. Tabitha later rescued it and encouraged him to finish it. After completing the novel, he titled it Carrie, sent it to Doubleday, and more or less forgot about it. Later, he received an offer to buy it with a $2,500 advance (not a large advance for a novel, even at that time). Shortly after, the value of Carrie was realized with the paperback rights being sold for $400,000 (with $200,000 of it going to the publisher). Soon following its release, his mother died of uterine cancer. His Aunt Emrine read the novel to her before she died.

In On Writing, King admits that at this time he was consistently drunk and that he was an alcoholic for well over a decade. He even admits that he was intoxicated while delivering the eulogy at his mother’s funeral. "I think I did a pretty good job, considering how drunk I was at the time." (On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft) He states that he had based the alcoholic father in The Shining on himself, though he did not admit it (even to himself) for several years.

Shortly after the publication of The Tommyknockers, King"s family and friends finally intervened, dumping his trash on the rug in front of him to show him the evidence of his own addictions. As King related in his memoir, he sought help and quit all forms of drugs and alcohol in the late 1980s, and has remained sober since.

King spends winter seasons in an oceanfront mansion located off the Gulf of Mexico in Sarasota, Florida. Their three children, Naomi Rachel, Joseph Hillstrom King (who appeared in the film Creepshow), and Owen Phillip, are grown and living on their own.

Both Owen and Joseph are writers; Owen"s first collection of stories, We"re All in This Together: A Novella and Stories was published in 2005. The first collection of stories by Joe Hill (Joseph"s pen name), 20th Century Ghosts, was published in 2005 by PS Publishing in a very limited edition, winning the Crawford Award for best new fantasy writer, together with the Bram Stoker Award and the British Fantasy Award for Best Fiction Collection. Tom Pabst has been hired to adapt Hill"s upcoming novel, Heart-Shaped Box, for a 2007 Warner Bros release.

King"s daughter Naomi is a Reverend in the Unitarian Universalist Church in Utica, New York, where she lives with her partner.

In 2002, King announced he would stop writing, apparently motivated in part by frustration with his injuries, which had made sitting uncomfortable, and reduced his stamina.

"I"m writing but I"m writing at a much slower pace than previously and I think that if I come up with something really, really good, I would be perfectly willing to publish it because that still feels like the final act of the creative process, publishing it so people can read it and you can get feedback and people can talk about it with each other and with you, the writer, but the force of my invention has slowed down a lot over the years and that"s as it should be. I"m not a kid of 25 anymore and I"m not a young middle-aged man of 35 anymore - I"m 55 years old and I have grandchildren, two new puppies to house-train and I have a lot of things to do besides writing and that in and of itself is a wonderful thing but writing is still a big, important part of my life and of everyday."

Since 2003, King has provided his take on pop culture in a column appearing on the back page of Entertainment Weekly, usually every third week. The column is called "The Pop Of King", a reference to "The King of Pop", Michael Jackson.

In October 2005, King signed a deal with Marvel Comics, to publish a seven-issue, miniseries spinoff of The Dark Tower series called The Gunslinger Born. The series, which focuses on a young Roland Deschain, is plotted by Robin Furth, dialogued by Peter David, and illustrated by Eisner Award-winning artist Jae Lee. The first issue was published on February 7, 2007, and because of its connection with King, David, Lee, and Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada appeared at a midnight signing at a Times Square, New York comic book store to promote it. The work had sold over 200,000 copies by March 2007.

In June 2006, King appeared on the first installment of Amazon Fishbowl, a live web-program hosted by Bill Maher.

King, a long time supporter of small publishing, has recently allowed the publication of two past novels in limited edition form. The Green Mile and Colorado Kid will receive special treatment from two small publishing houses. Both books will be produced and be signed by both King and the artist contributing work to the book. Half of King"s published work has been re-published in limited (signed) edition format.

On February 14, 2007, Joblo.com announced that plans were underway for Lost creator J. J. Abrams to do an adaptation of King"s epic Dark Tower series.

King will soon publish the novel Blaze, which was written in the early "70s, under his long-time pseudonym Richard Bachman. He is also finishing the novel Duma Key and writing a play with John Mellencamp titled Ghost Brothers Of Darkland County.

On April 20, 2007, Entertainment Weekly asked King if he felt there was a correlation between Seung-Hui Cho"s writing and the Virginia Tech massacre. King stated, "Certainly in this sensitized day and age, my own college writing would have raised red flags, and I"m certain someone would have tabbed me as mentally ill because of them" and "Cho doesn"t strike me as in the least creative, however. Dude was crazy. Dude was, in the memorable phrasing of Nikki Giovanni, "just mean." Essentially there"s no story here, except for a paranoid a--hole who went DEFCON-1." King felt that Cho"s work had issues because of its themes and the lack of writing ability and a meaningful story.

The author of numerous horrors, supernatural and fantastic bestsellers was born in September, 1947, in Portland, USA. Stephen King is considered to be one of the most readable writers in a whole world. When he was 7, Stephen started to write own stories inspired with science fiction and monster movies.

He graduated from college with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and got a position of English teacher at a high school in Maine. Besides, he also wrote short stories for some magazines. However, the works were not popular and Stephen did not receive much money from the sale of them. The first novel which had a great success was Carrie (1974) - this book helped him come to the top of writers of horror stories.

Stephen King’s novels are popular because of its simple language, detailed description of characters, attention to modern issues and ordinary situations in which evil occurs. He takes ideas from his own experience and locations’ description were taken from places where he lived or just visited - all these things help to create the feeling that such ordinary people as you or your neighbours can be faced with monsters and frightening events.

A plenty of the author’s books and stories have been made into movies: Carrie, Salem"s Lot, The Shining, Christine, The Green Mile, etc.

Автор многочисленных ужасов, сверхъестественных и фантастических бестселлеров родился в сентябре 1947 года в Портленде, США. Стивен Кинг считается одним из самых читаемых писателей во всем мире. Когда ему было 7 лет, Стивен начал писать собственные рассказы, вдохновленный научной фантастикой и фильмами ужасов.

Он окончил колледж со степенью бакалавра по специальности Английский язык и получил должность учитель английского языка в средней школе в штате Мэн. Кроме того, он также писал короткие рассказы для журналов. Однако, работы не были популярны и Стивен не получал много денег от их продажи. Первый роман, который имел большой успех, был Кэрри (1974) - эта книга позволила ему попасть в топ писателей в жанре Ужасы.

Романы Стивена Кинга пользуются популярностью из-за своего простого языка, детального описания персонажей, внимания к современным проблемам и обычных ситуаций, в которых появляется зло. Он берет идеи из своего собственного опыта и описания мест он брал из мест, где жил или просто бывал - все эти вещи помогают создать ощущение, что такие простые люди как вы или ваши соседи можете столкнуться с монстрами и страшными происшествиями.