Hi,
I am a long-time SK fan and occasional lurker on this message board. Tonight, I decided to make it official and register here.
I am smack in the middle of my third read of On Writing and I cannot begin to describe what an invaluable, tasty brick it is. There are a lot of books about writing taking up space on retail and library shelves; none cut through the BS like this one. Honest, straight, sharp - like a good razor, built to smooth an otherwise scrubby landscape. Love it.
I've read a lot of other King. His books tend to pop up when I need to read them most. Dude's got some kind of weird eye in the sky that drops hilariously appropriate fiction whenever things start to turn too serious. Or maybe God is a rabid SK fan, too.
My two favorites are Bag of Bones and Lisey's Story. Both of these left me wondering how the eff the author came up with the stuff. Booyah Moon, especially, and all the unexpected devices like the acrostic messages in Mike Noonan's writing.
You've helped me become a better writer, Stephen.
Truly inspired. Truly grateful.
A fan



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