Friday, December 16, 2005
Stephen King on Reading
"A friend of mine sold her first novel this fall. She said the good part was finally being allowed into the playground where the big kids play. The bad part, she said, was that her book was tentatively scheduled for publication in 2007. She asked me if I thought people would even be reading novels in 2007, with so many other entertainment options available. I had to laugh, because novels are still the best entertainment option. Even a hardcover is cheaper than two tickets to the local multiplex, especially once you throw in gas, parking, and babysitting. Also, a book lasts longer and there are no ads. Need more? No tiresome ratings system to keep you out if you're under 17, the special effects are always primo (because you make 'em up yourself), and although I read nearly 80 books this year, I never ran across the Olsen twins a single time."
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I Love Stevie! Where did you come across this quote? It's not from On Writing, is it? If you haven't read it, it is a great book both about his life/career and about the craft.
I read this in Stevie's column he writes for Entertainment Weekly. I have read "On Writing" and I loved it. His advice is great.
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