As long as Wally & the Beaver take a moment to pause and reflect and talk about a story, yes, conversations will happen about Stephen King and more importantly his stories. Wasn't that a question that was raised in the latest? I think it was. What's more important, the writer or the story? Or maybe they are called Beavis & Butthead, Professor Bottlegreen and her charges. Is there a requirement that the conversation take place in rooms off the hollow halls of higher education? Look at the list on page one, almost every story has a movie either big screen or television and what worked in the past is always and forevermore fair game for those looking to score their next paycheck. Roll back the calendar seventy-five years and take a look at who was writing stories, or for that matter, who was reading them. Maybe the question should be, will people still be reading seventy-five years from now? What with all those wanting to shape-change our children.