It is easy for the uninitiated not to know how generous Stephen King is to his readers, how much he is willing to let us behind the curtain and see his real motivations and the artistry behind the prose. In EVERYTHING'S EVENTUAL, King gives us 14 stories originally published in The New Yorker, previous collections and The Magazine Of Fantasy and Science Fiction. My favorites were AUTOPSY ROOM...
more It is easy for the uninitiated not to know how generous Stephen King is to his readers, how much he is willing to let us behind the curtain and see his real motivations and the artistry behind the prose. In EVERYTHING'S EVENTUAL, King gives us 14 stories originally published in The New Yorker, previous collections and The Magazine Of Fantasy and Science Fiction. My favorites were AUTOPSY ROOM FOUR, THE MAN IN THE BLACK SUIT (winner of the 1997 O. Henry Award), 1408 (made into a movie in 2007 starring John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson and Mary McCormack) and the eponymous EVERYTHING'S EVENTUAL.
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