Stephen King, His Books, and Their Origins at Lisner Audiotorium

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  • Think of the many different meanings of revival-and you'll still be amazed by what King, author of more than 50 worldwide bestsellers, has in store in his latest supernatural mystery-thriller, Revival. The strange haunting of Jamie Morton begins when he's a boy and his town's new minister pays a call. The shadow cast that day will stretch long, for both Jamie and his family. Only decades later, when he's a burned-out, strung-out musician can Jamie face the full extent of what the Revd. Charles Jacobs has done to his life.
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  • @hjm2779
    @hjm2779 Před 8 lety +2272

    This man is the reason I wanted to be a writer.
    Update: my first book got published a few weeks ago. :)
    Update 2: Sorry I haven't looked at this thread in years, I'm overwhelmed by how much this blew up! For everyone asking, my book was called 'Swings & Roundabouts' - it was a small collection of short stories that I originally wrote as a university project. One of my tutors liked it enough that they helped me get it published after I graduated. Unfortunately, it's not available anywhere anymore. I haven't actually written anything else since then as I'm now employed full time and enjoying life, but for those of you on here who are still trying, don't give up! If I can do it, anyone can! :)

    • @mahdiyarrahimi7
      @mahdiyarrahimi7 Před 8 lety +15

      My reason to

    • @hopewiIIrise
      @hopewiIIrise Před 7 lety +90

      +Bücher Wurm
      "to"
      You aren't going to be a writer, mate.

    • @JustinWoodwardComedy
      @JustinWoodwardComedy Před 7 lety +5

      +Guy Incognito lolol I thought the same thing

    • @olpdragon
      @olpdragon Před 7 lety +33

      With spell checker and editors, you can make a mistakes and still be a writer. It'd help if you knew how to write though.

    • @nicosimioni7363
      @nicosimioni7363 Před 7 lety +22

      He's probably not American or English

  • @helios24601
    @helios24601 Před 5 lety +861

    I love how he says "I wrote a book called Cujo" and "I wrote a book called The Shining" almost like he doesn't expect us to recognize those names or something

    • @impulseimp1035
      @impulseimp1035 Před 3 lety +16

      Excellent books

    • @vjan.1939
      @vjan.1939 Před 3 lety +19

      "I wrote a book called Gerald's game"

    • @getthefuckaoutmyway
      @getthefuckaoutmyway Před 3 lety +13

      I think Stephen has already lost some sparkle for the art of retorics with public included. He's already an old man, it's actually incredible he still holds up to the life of a professional writer

    • @phyllisneal8687
      @phyllisneal8687 Před 2 lety +20

      He's from Maine. I lived in Bangor for 7 years. My son was born at the EMMC. I'm from Massachusetts originally. It is EXPECTED that he would not PRESUME that he's so important that EVERYONE would know HIM or his BOOKS. THAT would be considered extremely rude. No one would do that. No one with manners & a proper upbringing would do that. He has both. Good man.

    • @phyllisneal8687
      @phyllisneal8687 Před 2 lety

      @Timothy A Schuler I'm sorry but who are you & how can I help? I truly do not know what you are talking about.

  • @pennyetson5848
    @pennyetson5848 Před 5 lety +483

    The truest words Stephen King ever said was you never know how drastic your life can change from the time you wake up in the morning till the time you lay your head that down that night

    • @rodneyadderton1077
      @rodneyadderton1077 Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, life can change in a second.

    • @MikeRoberts1964
      @MikeRoberts1964 Před 3 lety +8

      Yeah, he was just going for a walk before going to see movie.....If that van had been a little farther to either side, it would have either missed him or killed him.

    • @411_Crazy
      @411_Crazy Před 20 dny +1

      “Life can turn on a dime” 11/22/63

    • @pennyetson5848
      @pennyetson5848 Před 19 dny

      My love has some of his stories so real that that could actually happen

    • @LuzMaria95
      @LuzMaria95 Před 18 dny

      @@411_Crazythat book is *so good*

  • @rdavis568
    @rdavis568 Před 9 lety +530

    I stood in line for 7 hours for this event. Was first in line. Always early for everything I go to. But it was well worth the wait to see my hero. Love your work Mr. King.

    • @RyanKudasik
      @RyanKudasik Před 5 lety +8

      I would have too! I hope I get to attend an event like this some day. I've been a fan pretty much since I could read in the early 90s.

    • @JasonVoorhees10100
      @JasonVoorhees10100 Před 4 lety +1

      So youre the crazy fan ?

    • @Kazza_8240
      @Kazza_8240 Před 4 lety +5

      So jealous 😔 I'm from Scotland. Don't think I'll ever have the privilege of meeting Sai King..... at least...... not on this level of the Tower.

    • @MrOwl-hk7my
      @MrOwl-hk7my Před 3 lety +1

      BROOKS MTB pathetic to want to see your hero whose work has had a profound impact on your life? I feel sad for you to not know what that kind of love/respect is like.

    • @MrOwl-hk7my
      @MrOwl-hk7my Před 3 lety +6

      I once stood in line 3 hours early to be first in line for a Fiona Apple concert in NOLA and I got to stand front and center for the whole show. It was amazing. Don’t listen to the haters.

  • @blacquesjacques7239
    @blacquesjacques7239 Před 6 lety +444

    The most potent advice he gives to aspiring writers is to read , read , read .

    • @Nautilus1972
      @Nautilus1972 Před 5 lety +33

      and write, write, write ...

    • @victoryover1156
      @victoryover1156 Před 4 lety +17

      On red red rum.

    • @kreipflagra3116
      @kreipflagra3116 Před 4 lety +15

      @@Nautilus1972 Sure, but reading tons as well. I've seen too many that want to write, but found it boring to read, they just want acknowledgement and instant gratification

    • @gloriaswims3478
      @gloriaswims3478 Před 4 lety +1

      I have always loved reading however now my eyes aren't so good. I miss it

    • @WhatsWrongWithTheStreet
      @WhatsWrongWithTheStreet Před 4 lety +6

      I'm a writer and I'll have someone tell me they want to write and I stop them right there and ask what do you read. So often the answer is not much, if any. I always say I don't know how you can write and not be a reader. And not just in the genre you wish to write in. I don't like romance novels but Nora Roberts has taught me to write women better. Sadly, though, it's never what the aspirant wants to hear.

  • @abbashaidari8313
    @abbashaidari8313 Před 3 lety +368

    "Whenever a new strain of the flu shows up, I see the sales boom"
    Well the sales must be through the roof now...

  • @canadianwildlifeservice8883
    @canadianwildlifeservice8883 Před 9 lety +284

    These public speaking events serve as a true testament of King's storytelling abilities. He has a knack for stretching the most mundane of stories out for minutes at a time, all while keeping the audience engaged by telling the story behind the story. I really enjoy watching his performances. He is truly a master storyteller as well as a great humorist to boot. I admit, I used to think King was reclusive and hated the spotlight. That might be true in a sense, but when he speaks, he seems like the most interesting and down-to-earth guy you would ever want to meet.

  • @mrnonsense1031
    @mrnonsense1031 Před 3 lety +104

    my mom literally saw me watching this and she asked me "What are you doing?" and all I said was "I'm learning from the master."

  • @dyveira
    @dyveira Před 4 lety +372

    He wasn't lying when he says every time there's a flu epidemic "The Stand" becomes popular again, because it's being invoked yet again for COVID-19.

    • @andreamagyar7776
      @andreamagyar7776 Před 4 lety +15

      When people said oh it's only a flu. I said read the stand.

    • @laurametheny1008
      @laurametheny1008 Před 4 lety +3

      Me too. Been telling everybody. No zombies guys...we got Captain Tripps.....🤮😷 Wonder what Steve is saying now?

    • @Shadowfax85
      @Shadowfax85 Před 4 lety +12

      I just bought my copy of "The Stand" 👍

    • @andreamagyar7776
      @andreamagyar7776 Před 4 lety +8

      @@Shadowfax85 enjoy it. I loved it.

    • @laurametheny1008
      @laurametheny1008 Před 4 lety +5

      @@Shadowfax85 Enjoy! It's gonna be a bumpy ride considering we're almost living the beginning. Good book tho. I mean it's Stephen King!🙂😷🤘🏼

  • @Downs2440
    @Downs2440 Před 8 lety +710

    I could listen to Stephen King tell the same story over and over again.

    • @jadebethj4807
      @jadebethj4807 Před 6 lety +9

      Ditto! I've been watching a ton of his videos over the last few days and I've heard a few different stories more than once. Love it!

    • @crossface5710
      @crossface5710 Před 5 lety +6

      good cos thats basically what hes been doing for the last 30 years :)
      just kidding, sk rocks

    • @24get24give
      @24get24give Před 5 lety +2

      have you actually readd any of his books?no two are in any way alike

    • @leland-bobpalmer4274
      @leland-bobpalmer4274 Před 4 lety +1

      Buy an audiobook LOL

    • @mischiefmakerstudios9900
      @mischiefmakerstudios9900 Před 4 lety +2

      Lisa T I have. I read the original “It” & “The Body” when it was originally in “Different Seasons “. Stephen Kings helped make boring car rides to me seem less boring as a youngster!

  • @Jargon
    @Jargon Před 4 lety +99

    I can't even imagine how many books he will write during the quarantine days of 2020.

    • @joaniewelch
      @joaniewelch Před 4 lety +14

      The Stand Part 2 would be wild! Go Stevie Go! We love ya!

  • @livewireOrourke
    @livewireOrourke Před 4 lety +248

    "You write those scary things...I'd rather uplifting stories like that Shawshank Redemption."
    "I wrote that."
    "No you didn't."
    lmao

  • @mikeralston777
    @mikeralston777 Před 5 lety +159

    He and his daughter Naomi came to Skippers one night in Tampa, where I do security, to watch Dave Alvin and the Blasters. This was in 2006. As I stood there talking to the doorman, about ready to pee my pants, Some kid walked by me with a hardcover copy of *The Stand*. I stood there and watched half a dozen people approach him while he tried to watch the band. At some point I decided not to be one of them. And I don't regret it to this day.

    • @verysilly8883
      @verysilly8883 Před 4 lety +10

      Consideration and decency aren't found often enough -- I'm sure he appreciates people like you who allow him to enjoy his life! Especially with his kid.

  • @tylerwilliams1699
    @tylerwilliams1699 Před 5 lety +103

    I love his personality, he is so human, a quality that most writers seem to think is demeaning. He isn't afraid to relate to people and he is not concerned with sounding super intellectual, much love and respect.

  • @TheSMLIFfilms
    @TheSMLIFfilms Před 9 lety +196

    This is incredible, he kept the audience engaged in the entire hour and a half long speech with one underlying plot point- Two jumper cables walk into a bar.

  • @patsydarling160
    @patsydarling160 Před 11 měsíci +10

    All through my teens I was your ‘number #1 fan’ Stephen… you truly saved my soul from a very harsh reality. Thank you💖

  • @mattitude2471
    @mattitude2471 Před 8 lety +727

    So brilliant, yet so... normal. Wish more writers were less pretentious, like him.

    • @christinabernat9681
      @christinabernat9681 Před 7 lety +5

      Matt Walters great comment!!!!!

    • @chism2020
      @chism2020 Před 7 lety +1

      Darin Broadway will

    • @jadebethj4807
      @jadebethj4807 Před 6 lety

      Agreed!

    • @deanlett9683
      @deanlett9683 Před 5 lety +13

      Yeah, but in truth most writers I think are pretty down to Earth people in most interviews I see them in. I think it has to do with the nature of the craft and the fact that most of them have been rejected at some point in their career which tends to ground you. There's no chance of me getting grandiose with all my rejections although I still write not out of ego but because I have to. I can't imagine not trying to do it no matter how many times I fail.

    • @Mark_H101
      @Mark_H101 Před 5 lety +3

      King is a working class hero.

  • @danielhill8222
    @danielhill8222 Před 9 lety +116

    King just has that way of writing that makes you genuinely care about the characters he creates I am currently reading cell and have been shocked by the death of one particular character. I hope he keeps writing such great fiction in the future I look forward to reading all his novels in due time

    • @danielhill8222
      @danielhill8222 Před 9 lety +1

      ***** I am going to read Salems lot now that I have finished cell but if you ask me it ended on a sort of anti climax i didn't get the same feeling of poetic irony that i felt when i had finished Carrie even though i think that was what King was going for

  • @andrewjohnston6320
    @andrewjohnston6320 Před 8 lety +196

    "Writing can be learned but it can't be taught." Almost direct line from 'Finders Keepers' which was only released two weeks ago.

    • @KabooM1067
      @KabooM1067 Před 6 lety +4

      Andrew Johnston
      Dorothea Brande begs to differ, "genius can be taught." She said in her book Becoming a Writer. And I agree more with her. If you have relentless passion, you'll make it. She gives a lot of exercises and heaps of valuable information from her experience as an editor.

    • @KabooM1067
      @KabooM1067 Před 6 lety +1

      Unless you mean you can't teach writing to someone who hates writing, then obviously you're right.

    • @MrParkerman6
      @MrParkerman6 Před 5 lety

      Bull crap! Lots of people have been taught to write good.

    • @Shiznaft1
      @Shiznaft1 Před 5 lety +7

      @@MrParkerman6 ...but have they been taught to write well?

    • @RoeJogan
      @RoeJogan Před 4 lety

      or just steal other ideas... thats Kings technique

  • @get2rog
    @get2rog Před 4 lety +18

    In an ironic twist he was literally saved by Carrie. A penniless writer King threw his novel 'Carrie' in the trash. His wife retrieved it and the rest as they say is history.

  • @shigerumiyamoto9767
    @shigerumiyamoto9767 Před 6 lety +702

    I like how he doesn't dress all fancy. He is just a normal guy.

    • @narjitmankoo8478
      @narjitmankoo8478 Před 5 lety +17

      That's what i like about him

    • @dsanzo
      @dsanzo Před 5 lety +37

      I guess "normal" by American standards. He dresses horribly.

    • @antoniochilimbar3385
      @antoniochilimbar3385 Před 5 lety +9

      @@dsanzoprobably my friend here, Real ShigeruMiyanoto, isn't American. So by your standards, you're pretty dumb.
      Sorry

    • @dsanzo
      @dsanzo Před 5 lety +13

      @@antoniochilimbar3385 Your comment does not make sense.

    • @antoniochilimbar3385
      @antoniochilimbar3385 Před 5 lety +1

      @@dsanzo I'm just saying he might not be American.

  • @makemarker
    @makemarker Před 4 lety +133

    I don't understand why everyone is always connecting Stephen King to the word "creepy", his books are far more advanced than trashy horror stories. Even King, himself, mentioned that he writes suspense.

    • @gabelluc9573
      @gabelluc9573 Před 4 lety +7

      Why did you connect "creepy" to "trashy"?

    • @annabell3385
      @annabell3385 Před 3 lety +1

      I don't understand why anyone ever compares him to Dean Koontz. It's like comparing apples and hot dogs.

    • @josephgamble8193
      @josephgamble8193 Před 2 lety +3

      That is probably because works of art tend to elicit unique and very different feelings from people. Even though Stephen King writes suspense, it is easy to understand why so many people connect the word "creepy" to his books. Suspense books can be very creepy. "Creepy" does not equate to "trashy." It is not so mind-boggling to see why people find Lovecraftian demon clowns, killer infants, rabid dogs, possessed vehicles, and even deranged humans creepy. I do not believe that "creepy" is a negative attribute or a reductionist adjective. Even in his non-horror works, you can find many creepy themes and elements of horror within King's material. I did an entire essay detailing Horror in the film, "Stand By Me" (I am aware that the novel is called "The Body") in my college English class not too long ago.

    • @danwaka5023
      @danwaka5023 Před 2 lety

      “Trashy horror stories” shows how limited your approach to the genre is. Congrats.

  • @wallacepearse3915
    @wallacepearse3915 Před 5 lety +166

    Still known as a horror writer but for me Shawshank, green mile, the body and misery are his best works, or among them. None are horrors. He is so much more than a horror writer. In my opinion.

    • @esmeraldabouwer6801
      @esmeraldabouwer6801 Před 4 lety +6

      I also loved Dolores Claiborne, that was my fav actually.

    • @Tirlex
      @Tirlex Před 2 lety +8

      What about dark tower?

    • @paulm.6818
      @paulm.6818 Před 2 lety +5

      Very true. But, that being said, I think "It" is one of his best works, if not his best.

    • @canaisyoung3601
      @canaisyoung3601 Před 2 lety +23

      Misey's kind of a horror; just one where the horror is more realistic, especially in this day and age of obsessed fans and people who get ticked off when their favorite movie, book, or TV show doesn't pan out the way they wanted it too.

    • @joeymarchesi
      @joeymarchesi Před rokem +2

      Yeah, I totally agree with this comment. People call him the ‘King of Horror’ but that’s a misconception based off the adaptations of his work. . .
      He definitely has stories that have disturbing sequences, but I find myself laughing at his description of things quite often; I find myself tearing up or emotional from relating to a point in my life; and other times, I find myself completely disturbed by what is happening.
      However, all of the time I’m completely entertained & engaged in Stephen’s writing. Among all the adaptations of Stephen King’s work, there’s only a few that are faithful to the original source material.
      However, all the others went a different direction compared to Stephen’s original story & that’s likely because the producers & director didn’t completely understand Stephen’s story.

  • @MegaSmk
    @MegaSmk Před 6 lety +90

    I love it when Stephen King reads his own stories, although some great narrators are doing his audiobooks as well. When Stephen King reads them, I feel that's exactly the way they were meant to be told.

    • @kevcatnip7589
      @kevcatnip7589 Před 4 lety +1

      Sad times when great people get diminished by idiots

    • @elizabethbryce4283
      @elizabethbryce4283 Před 4 lety +2

      The IT audiobook was a PERFORMANCE. I loved it.

    • @dirtybird6669
      @dirtybird6669 Před rokem

      @@elizabethbryce4283 by the dude from 'wings' eh?

  • @Tubie1111
    @Tubie1111 Před 9 lety +188

    If you take away the horror, you have one of the best "human condition" writers America has ever had. He has some issues with endings sure and sometimes rambling a bit but the man can write and write well. The genre he sticks to, keeps people from knowing and/or realizing that. He is a master at putting you in the scene and knowing/understanding the characters. I love his writing :)

    • @antoniochilimbar3385
      @antoniochilimbar3385 Před 5 lety +5

      Not America, but the whole world

    • @tangerinetech5300
      @tangerinetech5300 Před 4 lety

      Ah yes that classic scene in IT where they all have to have sex with that chick to escape the place they were in just screams genuis writing

    • @antoniochilimbar3385
      @antoniochilimbar3385 Před 4 lety +6

      @@tangerinetech5300 why u so sensitive

    • @tangerinetech5300
      @tangerinetech5300 Před 4 lety +1

      @@antoniochilimbar3385 I'm not sensitive I'm saying it's not good writing

    • @tanooks9408
      @tanooks9408 Před 4 lety +3

      Tangerine Tech This was during the times where his writing career was taking a fall as a result of drugs. Are you really going to mention one scene from a novel made during a tough time for him as an example of “not good writing” and not bring up any of his great writing? That’s really biased

  • @CLuvTravels
    @CLuvTravels Před 8 lety +115

    King said that Rowling was a no bullshit woman. At first I thought he said she was a noble shit lol

    • @soppero
      @soppero Před 7 lety +6

      How would someone be a noble shit? You'd have to be either the annoying, bratty child of an earl or a duke or a turd who gave it's life for the greater good.

    • @fandomewhisper
      @fandomewhisper Před 6 lety +3

      he did say that.... look up the lyrics. it's called word play. all the best rappers do it.

    • @aarondavis5386
      @aarondavis5386 Před 3 lety +3

      This didnt age well

  • @vonniedemers5683
    @vonniedemers5683 Před 4 lety +92

    My mom took me to see Carrie at the drive in when I was 10, (my mom was so cool) and that started my love of SK.
    The hand coming out of the grave scared the crap out of me then and it still does.
    My oldest son's name is Stephen even. I love his books.

    • @countnu4166
      @countnu4166 Před 4 lety +5

      That's so special awwww♡

    • @Aurelie_ze
      @Aurelie_ze Před 4 lety +2

      Same for me. I live in belgium and i watched carrie / christine / shinning when I was 9/10 Y.O with my mom

    • @adamturner1563
      @adamturner1563 Před 3 lety +1

      Nice Blanche photo you have up. R.I.P. (hugely missed)

    • @mikesmithz
      @mikesmithz Před 7 měsíci

      Stephen Even? That's mean.

    • @vonniedemers5683
      @vonniedemers5683 Před 7 měsíci

      @@mikesmithz it's just Stephen... Lol
      But he hated his name for awhile bc some boy(neighborhood bully) would call him Step Hen...

  • @TheImmortalArcher
    @TheImmortalArcher Před 8 lety +366

    See what you came here for, that is Stephen King, at 4:48.
    Glad to help :)

  • @billgangsta539
    @billgangsta539 Před 4 lety +20

    lol the cameraman guy was like: dammm he moved out of frame!!! quick unlock the camera and turn it lol

  • @Techn9que
    @Techn9que Před 5 lety +47

    Stephen King. A man who will never forget the face of his father. Brilliant

  • @hudsonrobert49
    @hudsonrobert49 Před 4 lety +126

    Who's watching in 2020 ?

  • @TheGamingCathedral
    @TheGamingCathedral Před 7 lety +467

    If Stephen King wasn't an awesome writer, he'd make a great stand up comedian!

    • @emmieashmore
      @emmieashmore Před 5 lety +13

      The Gaming Cathedral I’m glad that I’m not the only person that thinks this 😂

    • @netabolt6546
      @netabolt6546 Před 5 lety +7

      exactly what i was thinking...

    • @heavymeddle28
      @heavymeddle28 Před 5 lety +4

      Yea. He probably would be

    • @kimberlys8422
      @kimberlys8422 Před 5 lety +3

      He's my favorite author.

    • @barrylyndon2727
      @barrylyndon2727 Před 5 lety +6

      Yeah, true. He's always had a great sense of humor. Even if he is getting older..

  • @fortysomethingbadgirls2173
    @fortysomethingbadgirls2173 Před 4 lety +58

    My psych professor in college had King as a student in NY. He stated King was twisted long before he started writing. Lol.

  • @TheGreekPianist
    @TheGreekPianist Před 9 lety +157

    I was there! I can't believe I met him! It was a wonderful night

    • @garetmckenna8674
      @garetmckenna8674 Před 9 lety +2

      Cool.

    • @MrLavajet
      @MrLavajet Před 9 lety +3

      GreekGodJonathan So was I, he's such a cool dude :D

    • @TheGreekPianist
      @TheGreekPianist Před 9 lety +1

      MrLavajet I know right ;) Next I'd like to hit a book signing of his, haha...

    • @TheGreekPianist
      @TheGreekPianist Před 9 lety +1

      I took a few photos anyway...haha...

    • @In-N-Out333
      @In-N-Out333 Před 9 lety

      JonathansPiano Is he really 6'4?

  • @bloometh5260
    @bloometh5260 Před 9 lety +102

    Stephen is a Genius.

  • @dewaynehairston6286
    @dewaynehairston6286 Před 4 lety +18

    This man changed my life as a teenager...and I haven't been the same since. Thank you, Stephen 🙂

  • @markrzepecki5902
    @markrzepecki5902 Před 5 lety +40

    I think this man is next level genius. He never stops creating unique and amazing literature. He is like Picasso in that regard.

  • @TheGreekPianist
    @TheGreekPianist Před 4 lety +10

    I was there that night. He has one of the most mesmerizing presences I ever felt! It was a very surreal moment to be in the same room with Stephen King, my favorite author! It was a wonderful night for me as an aspiring writer myself. Love you Stephen! ♥️

  • @tittieye1138
    @tittieye1138 Před 3 lety +7

    The fact that instead of using his story about the guy breaking into his house to berate the guy, he says he feels sorry for him really just shows how kind he is. I have so much respect for this man and his brilliant mind.

  • @larasatiabhafarwani9887
    @larasatiabhafarwani9887 Před 5 lety +28

    I am from Indonesia love to read his novel...all his novels are very great..although his novels are fiction but seems real in real life..thank's Mr. King for the stories..

  • @Ruby-ep8oc
    @Ruby-ep8oc Před 3 lety +14

    When I first read The Shining back in the 70s I just knew there was something unique and incredible about this amazing man .And years later I haven't been wrong. He imagination and gift for describing things is beyond talented!!!

  • @drivenhome7840
    @drivenhome7840 Před 4 lety +12

    One of my faves, short story, "The Long Walk". So sneaky it was, or maybe I should say sneaker. One of those books you have to read and put down and say "WTF" then read that page a few more times and start to laugh, a little laugh and say aloud "No way, no way!" The words slowly get shorter, the sentences get shorter and we can feel the pick up in the pace, till your eyes were tripping over the words, speed reading, trying to get to get to the finishing line, looking for hope, looking for relief, looking for a hero.
    Yes, that was one damn good read.

  • @Ravenzpeak
    @Ravenzpeak Před 4 lety +23

    I never got that scared reading his books, but what fills my shelves with King novels is his 'word craft'. The way he can characterize and turn a phrase is candy for the mind!

    • @Bowiiihowdy
      @Bowiiihowdy Před 4 lety +1

      I find his books more unsettling, I always get this uneasy feeling reading some of his books

  • @AlexandraMJJ
    @AlexandraMJJ Před 3 lety +5

    I could watch him speak for hours and hours with a big smile.

  • @whatthehell4917
    @whatthehell4917 Před 6 lety +48

    Stephen King is a phenomena, an icon and true inspiration. His stories define horror. He is one of my biggest idols and I really hope that someday I can publish something that is so good that people fall in love with it.
    Sometimes I think that it's the wrong century for becoming a successfully writing novelist (even though I'm already successfully writing - there is just a lack of publishing) and that every century has a defined number of great thinkers and artists to get the rare seats in the sunlight - And when they're taken nothing similiar will happen again. Some days I feel invisible. Cause there are too many other people that want what I want.
    But I guess that is what all my fellow unknown writers feel like, too. We might be a big group of dreamers hoping to get the chance to wish on a shooting star and live our biggest dream. Stephen King is a freakin lucky guy. He surely knows that. He will never be forgotten. He knows that he became what he needed to became and continues to impress every day.
    And he kinda looks like someone from Whoville. Which is pretty damn funny.

  • @noras.5355
    @noras.5355 Před 4 lety +26

    I would have loved to hear him talk about The Long Walk!

  • @lilys.4172
    @lilys.4172 Před 8 lety +73

    I love Stephen King's work. My favorite author.

  • @letswatchnow3293
    @letswatchnow3293 Před 7 lety +154

    Someone needs to finish "The ladies room"!

  • @jagjag1277
    @jagjag1277 Před 4 lety +20

    A LIVING LEGEND. At his age he stills sounds so young and fun. He is relatable and interesting.

  • @carolyntalbot947
    @carolyntalbot947 Před 4 lety +5

    I just re-read Rose Madder, the first reading having been when I was in high school. I loved it then, but like many of his novels, age has given me a renewed and deeper appreciation. This man's work is a part of my consciousness, and I am grateful for the decades of pleasure and useful escapism he's provided, as well as the ways he has informed my politics and worldview. Thank you, Mr. King.

  • @garysmith2479
    @garysmith2479 Před 4 lety +79

    "The soil of a man's heart is stonier, he grows what he can, and tends it." - Stephen King, Pet Sematary.

  • @garyventure8442
    @garyventure8442 Před 4 lety +17

    Reading King, for me, is not being able to put the book down until it's done with me or until I pass out.
    And I almost always feel a sad sense of loss at the end.
    Like a group of people I've just made friends with and have to say goodbye forever.
    Which is also why it's so cool that he sprinkles characters from past books into his newer ones.
    It's like seeing an old friend you thought was gone forever, just show up.

  • @cannibalcatgirl
    @cannibalcatgirl Před 8 měsíci +4

    I really appreciate his honesty. I have been wanting to write a horror novel for years now. The story has just sat in my head and I have been convincing myself “oh you don’t know how to story board, or write out a plot line, or whatever” when the greatest horror novelist of our time just lets it develop as he goes. And that’s why his stories feel so organic and real. Authors in my family told me I’d have to go to school for it and go to New York to get an agent and that it was too out of reach for me… I’m about 4,000 words in now. I’m going to do it.

  • @davideleouet
    @davideleouet Před 6 měsíci +2

    It is a pleasure to listening to him as it is a pleasure to read his books…

  • @TheGreekPianist
    @TheGreekPianist Před 9 lety +20

    He was such a phenomenal man and inspiration in person...even though I sat at the back row, I felt that presence in the huge auditorium room. You gotta love Stephen King!

  • @jeromekerngarcia
    @jeromekerngarcia Před 8 lety +62

    ""That's it, that's it, THAT girl ain't NEVER gonna be right!"

  • @littleripper312
    @littleripper312 Před 4 lety +13

    The way he told that joke is a good representation of how reading his stories is haha

  • @carolking6355
    @carolking6355 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Just learned he wrote the Shaw shank redemption. Another of my favourite films. He is truly a genius. ❤

  • @1060michaelg
    @1060michaelg Před 4 lety +6

    I love this man! For all of the days I had to go to work bleary eyed because I could NOT put any of his books down...for the natural dialogue and for using words like "shambling" (nothing like "a shambling corpse" to keep you up...). Most of all, in the midst of all of that horror, the ability to bring laughter, and in the case of "INSOMNIA", a lot of tears. Rock on, Stephen!

  • @abigailpocock6124
    @abigailpocock6124 Před 3 lety +17

    I'm only just starting to read King's masterpieces (I've read Carrie and The Shining and am currently reading IT) I want to own and read all of his books because his whole way of telling stories is amazing. I love that be puts himself in the story and writes about personal experiences too. He may be twisted and have some, concerning, parts of his novels but they make it better.

    • @Moonfairy904
      @Moonfairy904 Před 3 lety +1

      How is you King bing coming along?

    • @abigailpocock6124
      @abigailpocock6124 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Moonfairy904 Good, I've read a few more of his books and own more than I thought I would 6 months ago. Thanks for asking

    • @rabid_mongrel
      @rabid_mongrel Před 5 měsíci

      Reading The Outsider now.

  • @Theranchhouse1
    @Theranchhouse1 Před 9 lety +9

    I am speechless...He is the very best at what he does!

  • @anderssondyke9919
    @anderssondyke9919 Před 3 lety +3

    The fact that he could mimic a St. Bernard's growl is so true to his character (no pun intended, since he's a writer).

  • @michaelmattice4986
    @michaelmattice4986 Před 6 lety +24

    When he read from Revival who else closed their eyes and just listened?

    • @FIRSTNAMELASTNAME-zt4kf
      @FIRSTNAMELASTNAME-zt4kf Před 4 lety +2

      I didnt close my eyes but i have this ability to stare off into space turn my brain off and see man (its really useful in drawing I call it the "groove" its a hell of a feeling. sit down it turns on and its been 3 hours anyway I'll let yah be.)

  • @BarbaraMerryGeng
    @BarbaraMerryGeng Před 6 lety +11

    “ Carrie “, From the very beginning, I fell in love ❣️ with the writing. 📓🖊~Much appreciation, to Stephen King 📚 🙏🏽

  • @jasonderebel7864
    @jasonderebel7864 Před 3 lety +34

    He's so humble, so funny, a real salt of the earth dude.

  • @lambadakalle
    @lambadakalle Před 7 měsíci +1

    Mr King i thank you for endless hours well spent keeping me entertained with your work. The Stand has always been my favorite of your books. Gives me the chills and comfort everytime i read it. ❤

  • @joycec.858
    @joycec.858 Před 4 lety +3

    I've been reading his books since, I was12. His books are better than his movies. I love Stephen King. His books have saved my life, more than once. I'd like to hear more audiobooks that are narrated by Stephen King. As, I'm getting older, my eyes get tired. I can visualize his stories as, he reads. Love You, Steve+

  • @emmieashmore
    @emmieashmore Před 5 lety +23

    The last thing I want to do is to spoil a book with plot I DIED 😂😂😂❤️

  • @FIRSTNAMELASTNAME-zt4kf
    @FIRSTNAMELASTNAME-zt4kf Před 4 lety +16

    Joe King I see why he went with hill lol.

  • @Eevian666
    @Eevian666 Před 3 lety +4

    tough time.... i spent 3 months in rehab for alcolism. This guy got me through it with his books.
    Thank you Stephen. God Bless!

    • @paulbrasier372
      @paulbrasier372 Před 2 lety +2

      Hope your still doing it one day at a time.

    • @Eevian666
      @Eevian666 Před 2 lety +2

      @@paulbrasier372Yea. Sober since January... first few months sucked. My only problem is trying to figure out why I waited 16 years to do it.

  • @christineholter2195
    @christineholter2195 Před rokem +1

    I read my first SK novel (The Shining) when I was 13 yrs old. I fell in love with his writing then,and 40 yrs later that love has dimmed not one iota. You are a gem,Mr. King...love you madly (but NORMAL madly-not,like,Annie Wilkes madly 😂).

  • @Burgalo2001
    @Burgalo2001 Před 2 lety +6

    It's really paradoxical that so funny, joyous and bright man as Stephen King wrote so many hellish and exceedingly scary novels and stories. He's just genius. It's impossible do not like him

  • @pamelagardnerisenhour6866

    1. The Stand
    2. Storm of the Century
    3. Rose Red
    4. Langoliers
    5. Pet Cemetery
    Top 5 books and movies.

  • @connorstandingready6312
    @connorstandingready6312 Před 8 lety +30

    The ladies room story is the best

  • @kevinchank2489
    @kevinchank2489 Před 9 lety +31

    i have read almost all his stuff and needless to say i find his mind is amazing. His sometime unnecessary description of individuals and places in his books spoil me on other authors because i find them lazy in not wanting to spend the time (or page space) to paint the entire scene and get me lost in the book (world) that i am reading. When he said he does not know the finish of his stories i was not very surprised as his endings are sometimes "soft" or a bit of a cheat, it almost seems inconsequential or just a way to stop writing. i may just be sad another book is over tho.....

    • @Tubie1111
      @Tubie1111 Před 9 lety +2

      So true! I am so spoiled (as you said) by his ability at description, humor and getting into character's heads, that I have a hard time reading other authors. I compare them all to him. Orson Scott Card is probably one of the only other authors I feel can "almost" get me there :D

    • @davidsandlin9686
      @davidsandlin9686 Před 5 lety

      He said in an interview once that his endings are so mundane because in his mind the hard part isn’t the doing of something brave, it’s the building of the courage to act in the first place. So he spends time building the circumstance and emotion that forces his characters to make that decision. This is not a direct quote but it is the jist of his comment.

  • @ahikernamedgq
    @ahikernamedgq Před 8 lety +100

    Stephen King is the man.

  • @grumpyoldlady_rants
    @grumpyoldlady_rants Před 4 lety +8

    I’m glad he said Annie Wilkes first because she is my favorite!

    • @jasonderebel7864
      @jasonderebel7864 Před 3 lety +2

      SK himself says Annie Wilkes is a metaphor for his period of cocaine addiction. Totally blew my mind.

    • @vjan.1939
      @vjan.1939 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jasonderebel7864 he said that 'annie was my drug addiction and she was my number one fan'

    • @jasonderebel7864
      @jasonderebel7864 Před 3 lety

      @@vjan.1939 Yup. I'm kind of a King nerd. 😂

  • @ItWILLbeWONDERFUL_THERE
    @ItWILLbeWONDERFUL_THERE Před 4 lety +7

    I wish I could ask Stephen a question. I'd ask something about Needful Things! That doesn't get a lot of talk. Great book. Crazy!

  • @theone9224
    @theone9224 Před 9 měsíci +5

    This man is the very reason why you read. And why you want to be a writer. I really hope he never retires, so he finally continues the dark tower.

    • @hankworden3850
      @hankworden3850 Před 8 měsíci

      He already finished it 🥴

    • @theone9224
      @theone9224 Před 8 měsíci

      @@hankworden3850There are still a bunch of things I'd like to know. So for me it's not finished.

    • @davidhan635
      @davidhan635 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@hankworden3850are the books worth it?

  • @jainck4
    @jainck4 Před 5 lety +3

    It is a real treat to listen to this wonderful precious human great writer. I never thought in a million years that Stephen King would be one of my favourite authors. And then I read The Stand and I was hooked. These books have got me through some of the most awful times in my life and i was delighted to be able to go to another world and read about other people. You are a treasure Stephen King. Thanks for being you.

  • @macdavis7600
    @macdavis7600 Před 4 lety +9

    Eddie Dean is possibly my favorite character of all time.

    • @damfhokage4993
      @damfhokage4993 Před 3 měsíci

      His name is Ed, but you can call him Eddie or Edward

  • @mjl1966y
    @mjl1966y Před 8 lety +52

    Your next book is going to be Living Room Couch.

    • @emmieashmore
      @emmieashmore Před 5 lety +7

      mjl1966y I’d read that lol 😂

    • @verysilly8883
      @verysilly8883 Před 4 lety +1

      Apparently he married his wife Tabby for her sense of humor too!! They really must match!! :)

  • @markjacobs8137
    @markjacobs8137 Před 3 lety +5

    my favourite author

  • @TheCowOfNow
    @TheCowOfNow Před 7 měsíci +1

    every book he wrote has a soundtrack, its amazing

  • @llsspp
    @llsspp Před 6 lety +59

    Stephen: So I woke up this morning and took a shit..
    Audience: Woo!!! *applauds* Yeah!!

  • @robertinoyanzanny6157
    @robertinoyanzanny6157 Před 6 lety +10

    Met him in person during the filming of Maximum Overdrive in 1986 in Wilmington, NC. Down to earth plain friendly person.

  • @tcore7
    @tcore7 Před 2 lety +2

    It’s so awesome to hear from Mr. King. Thanks!

  • @barbthornell4786
    @barbthornell4786 Před 5 lety +5

    The woman in the audience was right "The Girl Who Loved Tom Gorden" was one of his best.

  • @queerlibtardhippie9357
    @queerlibtardhippie9357 Před 3 lety +14

    Stephen King would be a wonderful Uncle Rick for live action Rick and Morty

  • @davidcripps3011
    @davidcripps3011 Před 4 lety +12

    One of the richest writers ever with the cheapest clothes ever. I like his priorities :-)

  • @sign543
    @sign543 Před 4 lety +2

    When he shared that he has no idea where he’s going with his novels, that answered so many questions for me...and it’s a WONDERFUL way to write, because then you as the writer also gets to discover things! I love that writing style. James Patterson, that writing HACK, who doesn’t even write his own novels, outlines every novel...what a boring way to plot a story. Don’t you enjoy following the muse? Having the characters do things that surprise you? I’m so glad King writes this way. I can also tell he did that with The Institute (this is 2019)...because the ending wasn’t this nicely wrapped package...it ended sort of how things end in real life. That makes the story so much more believable or realistic, at least.

  • @nancyhanson1433
    @nancyhanson1433 Před 2 lety +2

    Cujo was the first king book I read.

  • @christophernava4678
    @christophernava4678 Před 9 lety +165

    hopefully Stephen King doesn't die anytime soon

    • @Friss0deRstirb
      @Friss0deRstirb Před 9 lety +46

      Shut up! Don't even think about that!! :/

    • @ethannicholas
      @ethannicholas Před 5 lety +13

      Quasaricemage lmao no it didn’t

    • @ethannicholas
      @ethannicholas Před 5 lety +4

      Quasaricemage I found Revival to be a pretty damn good book. Nothing like his earlier works like Salem’s Lot, but it still is worth the read. Back then, his horror books had much more fire and energy in them. Now, his horror novels have more build up, and adds a bit more detail in his novels. As far as dialogue goes, he may go over the top a bit, but his books still pack a punch just like they did back in the 70’s like his first three novels, Carrie, Salem’s Lot, and The Shining.

    • @ethannicholas
      @ethannicholas Před 5 lety +1

      Quasaricemage and when he was on his drugs too, some of the dialogue felt a bit over the top.

    • @riley6171
      @riley6171 Před 5 lety +8

      Quasaricemage
      Well someone’s parents won’t let them read Stephen King...

  • @bonesf200
    @bonesf200 Před 2 lety +3

    Not just a great writer but a thoroughly splendid chap!

  • @leannataylor4651
    @leannataylor4651 Před rokem +2

    This man made me love reading again. He made me realize being a weirdo obsessed with the morbid and taboo isn’t wrong or something to be ashamed of. I wish I could tell him face to face how much he inspires me. Been writing drafts of my first short story, with him being my biggest influence.

  • @primus7776
    @primus7776 Před 3 lety +2

    How many individuals can give as much enjoyment to people as an accomplished Writer? Thank You Stephen for your lifes work. Keep it coming, Sir

  • @felineprime4228
    @felineprime4228 Před 7 lety +18

    He brings a bunch of characters together, gives them personalities and then shoo's them off for an adventure.
    But the way he does it, I wouldn't even care if there was a plot.

    • @Redbutterfly1969
      @Redbutterfly1969 Před 5 lety +1

      Two of my favorites from King...read Duma Key at least 5yrs ago and it still lingers freshly in my mind made me want to research Persephone more in depth, always loved Greek myth.

  • @briancherry8088
    @briancherry8088 Před 3 lety +3

    This is timely. I'm about half done revival. I also really loved The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon. I think it doesn't get enough recognition.

  • @planetearth6204
    @planetearth6204 Před 2 dny

    I wrote an article in the Bangor Daily News when I was staying there in 1992. Mr King read my article and liked it. He said if I sent him two of my favourite King novels, he would sign them for me. Well, when I got home to Australia I did just that, and got Gerald's Game and Dolores Caliborne personally signed by Mr King.

  • @awkwardturtle77
    @awkwardturtle77 Před rokem +1

    I read my boyfriend a list of SK's books and he was like, "He wrote that one?", "HE wrote that one, too?", "I didn't know he wrote that one, TOO!"