
Originally Posted by
tuttle300
I agree. I thought the way it was conceived and created was especially interesting (Detailed in the The Green Mile "The Complete Serial Novel" hardcover --Introduction by Ralph Vincinanza) where it was suggested to King to write a serialised story similar to the way books were published in Charle's Dicken's day and King ran with it. Writing and writing and writing -- not really knowing the ending as each new chunk of the story got published month after month (thus becoming, in a way, official canon of the story to millions of fans as it was released)
And then the equally good film by Frank Darabont was released which is a quality companion to the book (which as we know, is not always the case)
That, as well, had an interesting backstory where Darabont read just the first chapter book (of the proposed six) and asked King for the rights to do a film. The rest is history)
I think that over time it will be one of the few stories of his that will still be read a hundred years from now (As I suspect that publishing will be a whole different animal than the one we love now)
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