I remember reading a SK novel and there was this epilouge that i loved. It had something to do with looking back like Lot's wife. I thought it was in the stand but cant find it. Does anyone know what Im talking about and if so which book?
I remember reading a SK novel and there was this epilouge that i loved. It had something to do with looking back like Lot's wife. I thought it was in the stand but cant find it. Does anyone know what Im talking about and if so which book?
There's something in It
so you leave and there is an urge to look back, to look back just once as the sunset fades. But it is perhaps not such a good idea to look back--all the stories say so. Look what happened to Lot's wife. Best not to look back. Best to believe there will be happily ever afters all the way around--and so there may be; who is to say there will not be such endings? Not all boats which sail away into darkness never find the sun again, or the hand of another child; if life teaches anything at all, it teaches that there are so many happy endings that the man who believes there is no God needs his rationality called into serious question.
Drive away and try to keep smiling. Get a little rock and roll on the radio and go toward all the life there is with all the courage you can find and all the belief you can muster. Be true, be brave, stand.
All the rest is darkness.
- Stephen King's It (epilogue)
seems like i just read something like this,FRANCES11. i just read nightmares and dreamscapes and took a quick gander as the book is still here on the bar top from playing trivia last night...not "ten o'clock people" i don't think, maybe, didn't see it..."crouch end" maybe, quick looksee like i said. it was in there, someplace...course, maybe i noticed it while playing trivia?which could mean anything?
your question is going to drive me nuts until i find it or until someone else does.
welcome to the board.
i did read this somewhere! lots of possibilities, even "the moving finger". howard walking away from the drain, not looking back. "you know they got a hell of a band." mary, wanting to turn around and boogie. "dolan's cadillac". robinson, leaving the scene. i did read this! "rainy reason" when the grahams leave the old couple on the porch of the store...gaaaaaaa! but then, like i said, maybe from playing trivia...you might want to join. you might get a prize! i gotta go caulk the windows!
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