1: does stephen king have a comfort zone or go-to when developing character? there are lots of naughty parents scattered amongst his work. i remember some years back my mentor said "we all raise ourselves" about parents, good or bad. a lot of the closeness i feel to his characters have to do with an absence of sound parenting. any other go-tos, or what is the jumping off point for a story?
2: storytelling developed as an oral telling of events. he reads his works so beautifully, and sounds very much like he were telling me and me only the story, not just reading. with it being such a personal thing to tell a story and to hear one, i'm interested in the ease with which he collaborates with others. also ps what's the difference between stories for screen and stories for the page?
thanks!
2: storytelling developed as an oral telling of events. he reads his works so beautifully, and sounds very much like he were telling me and me only the story, not just reading. with it being such a personal thing to tell a story and to hear one, i'm interested in the ease with which he collaborates with others. also ps what's the difference between stories for screen and stories for the page?
thanks!