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Summary of Stephen King’s On Writing
- Narrated by: Will Morrow
- Length: 27 mins
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Author Stephen King lived an odd, herky-jerky childhood. He was raised by a single parent who moved around a lot in his earliest years, and who occasionally gave him and his brother away to one of her sisters for a while because she was economically or emotionally unable to cope with them. When he was five or six, King asked his mother if she had ever seen anyone die. She said she’d seen a man jump off the roof of a hotel and splatter on the street, and she’d seen a girl scream and drown to her death on the beach.
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