Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library: Happy Birthday, Stephen King
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Evansville IN
23 September, 2021
2:59 AM
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Press release from the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library: September 22, 2021 The great Mr. King was born on this day in 1947 in Portland, Maine. If you're a dedicated 'constant reader' like myself, or even if you've not yet dabbled in King's world of the grim and grotesque, Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library has something for you! Some of his classic works can be found on our shelves, such as The Shining, Christine or Salem's Lot. Are the often dark and horrifying tales born from the Stephen King universe not quite your thing? That's ok too, because he does it all. A few of his non-horror fiction titles include The Stand, The Green Mile, or Joyland. Prefer to read something non-fiction? No problem, check out his half memoir/half how-to adequately titled On Writing , or Danse Macabre, a work featuring horror literature's influence on the TV, radio and film industries. If you're looking to start where King himself began, then you will want to pick up a copy of Carrie, King's first published novel in 1974. Maybe reading (or listening to) books doesn't quite float your paper boat down the sewer drain. Save your fear for movie night because we house several of King's recent film adaptations at our locations, such as IT, Pet Sematary or Doctor Sleep. And maybe, just maybe, you're a SK superfan like myself, and you want to learn all you can about his literary works, films, books, characters or overall twisted process. You might not believe this, but we have you covered with books like The Stephen King Companion or The Science of Stephen King. And finally, just in case you weren't fully impressed with all that is Stephen King, here are a few fun facts to help you drift off to sweet dreams or nightmares: Stephen King and his wife Tabitha own a rock radio station King was once hit by a van, then bought the van that hit him to prevent it from being sold He published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman King played guitar in a band called "The Rock Bottom Remainders" from 1992 to 2012, which included other writers such as Barbara Kingsolver and Matt Groening He still writes his works using old fashioned fountain pen and paper King is a devoted Boston Red Sox fan, which inspired the story The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon. Come visit us at EVPL West and check out our featured Stephen King display until October 1st! This press release was produced by the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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