Neesy
#1 fan (Annie Wilkes cousin) 1st cousin Mom's side
He has the absolute best message board on the internet - who needs that F-Book site when we have this place to come to?
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Imagine if there had been 13 dead kittens in that box.Fortunately before my time but my predecessor told me about it and I believe her.
Don't forget that Ghost Brothers of Darkkand Country is set in ole Sippy.Read one.... add one!
He wrote a musical with John Mellencamp: It's based on a house that Mellencamp bought in Indiana that came complete with a ghost story. The legend is that three siblings were messing around in the woods and one of the brothers accidentally got shot. The surviving brother and sister jumped in the car to go get help, and in their panic, swerved off the road right into a tree and were killed instantly. Of course, the three now haunt the woods by the house Mellencamp bought. The singer approached King about maybe doing something with the story, and between the two of them, they wrote songs and a plot for a musical called The Ghost Brothers of Darkland County.
Apparenty crazy fans. A box of dead kittens, seriously . Who would do such a thingHe has lots of fans.
I wonder if there is a youtube of this? or perhaps that was too long ago to have made in on-line?He was interviewed by Johnny Carson on the Tonight Show.
I can't find it. Maybe it was just in my imagination. Does anyone else remember Johnny Carson interviewing Stephen King?
Ok, here's what I remember. I remember Johnny Carson commenting on how Stephen King writes stories, and asking if they just pop up out of his head, and if he could tell a story with Johnny Carson in it. Then Stephen starts talking about Johnny Carson walking down the street, turning the corner, and then something skarey jumps up at Johnny from around the corner.
Maybe I dreamed this up. Does anyone else remember this?
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He wrote a musical with John Mellencamp: It's based on a house that Mellencamp bought in Indiana that came complete with a ghost story. The legend is that three siblings were messing around in the woods and one of the brothers accidentally got shot. The surviving brother and sister jumped in the car to go get help, and in their panic, swerved off the road right into a tree and were killed instantly. Of course, the three now haunt the woods by the house Mellencamp bought. The singer approached King about maybe doing something with the story, and between the two of them, they wrote songs and a plot for a musical called The Ghost Brothers of Darkland County.
He is so scary, that when the boogyman goes to sleep at night, he checks under his bed for Stephen King.
He really hates reading the above post.I just read this...
He suffers from triskaidekaphobia – fear of the number 13. “The number 13 never fails to trace that old icy finger up and down my spine. When I'm writing, I'll never stop work if the page number is 13 or a multiple of 13; I'll just keep on typing till I get to a safe number. I always take the last two steps on my back stairs as one, making 13 into 12. There were after all 13 steps on the English gallows up until 1900 or so. When I'm reading, I won't stop on page 94, 193, or 382, since the sums of these numbers add up to 13.”