Love him or hate him but you can not get enough of him. He is everywhere these days - cinemas, Netflix and of course his books. We love his films as much as his books. We adore his quotes and novellas as do we his chilling book. Yes, I am talking about the one and only Stephen King. He turns 70 today, September 21, 2017. So what better way to celebrate his birthday than talking about my experience with him and sharing some of his quotes that I love.My relationship with the King of Horror has not been smooth. I read my first King, Gerald's Game
Years later, my then boss gifted me a copy of the Four Past Midnight
, a collection of novellas for my birthday, and I used it as a bookend, terrified of the size of the book as well as the possible nightmares it might evoke for a while. As my fate would have it, someone placed a bet daring me to read the book. I read the first one One Past Midnight
and had to drop off the challenge thanks to the terrifying nightmares.
It took another three years to convince me to try another King and this time the greed of getting more books pulled me in. A friend of mine, an ardent King's fan, offered to give me some of his books if I read one of his favorites, Rose Madder
. Read this to find what I thought about the book. And like they say, the rest is history. From then on there was no stopping me, and in the past two years I have read quite a few of his seventy, yes you heard it right 70, books.
Until I read Rose Madder
, I had associated Stephen King to the horror and supernatural elements and the nightmares that follow, but this book made me fall for the writer that King is. I feel in love with his writing style, his attention to details and more than everything else, the way he can captivate the attention of the reader all through his crazy imagination spell. I admire the way he can make us adore a character that is necessarily sinister and make us realize it is the human nature that is more sinister than the supernatural elements.
With his success as a commercial writer who has a large following, his take on writing and writers have become even more famous than some of his books. His book On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
should be on the compulsory read list for any budding writer. Here are some of my favorite quotes of his:
The road to hell is paved with adverbs. On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot.
Humor is almost always anger with its make-up on. Bag of Bones
A little talent is a good thing to have if you want to be a writer. But the only real requirement is the ability to remember every scar.
We make up horrors to help us cope with the real ones.
Any word you have to hunt for in a thesaurus is the wrong word. There are no exceptions to this rule.
If being a kid is about learning how to live, then being a grown-up is about learning how to die. Christine
It ain’t the blows we’re dealt that matter, but the ones we survive. Rose Madder
Reading a good long novel is in many ways like having a long and satisfying affair. Skeleton Crew
Come to a book as you would come to an unexplored land. Come without a map. Explore it, and draw your own map…A book is like a pump. It gives nothing unless first you give to it. Hearts in Atlantis
If you don’t have the time to read, you don’t have the tools to write. On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
God grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the tenacity to change what I may, and the good luck not to fuck up too often. 'Salem's Lot
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. When you find something at which you have talent, you do that thing (whatever it is) until your fingers bleed or your eyes pop out of your head. On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
For a King fan, it is a good time to be. This year has been great with the IT and The dark tower on the cinemas and The mist and Gerald's Game
Happy B'day Uncle Stevie!


I forgot he wrote Rose Madder. That was a good one. I actually like some his non-horror ones like Rita Hayworth & the Shawshank Redemption. There was a short story he wrote about a guy stranded on an island. Totally not horror but psychological as all get out. Still gives me the creeps.
ReplyDeleteI have not read his non horror novels but I have seen some of the movies. They are absolutely great.
DeleteHe has such a freaking huge collection of work! Definitely a great birthday present to see all this IT posts from red balloons in random towns to people bragging on the movie.
ReplyDeleteHe is 70 years and still hasn't stoppped writing. Did you see IT? I liked the movie.
DeleteI admire and adore this prolific writer but I had to stop reading his books, he caused me sleep deprivation - I couldn't put his books down, and then later after I finish reading - I was too traumatized to sleep...
ReplyDeleteI suffer from those too DJ, but I just can't stop reading them. I dunno why I put myself through that.
DeleteI am not a king fan, however, nice birthday post for him!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kitty <3
DeleteI'll be completely honest, I've only ever read one Stephen King books and that was about 20 years ago. I do have his 11.22.63 book sat on my shelf which I've been trying to get to for the last year. Hubby loves his books though. Happy Birthday Mr. King
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS!!!! Stephen King is my new love and this just made me smile sooooo big! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I have a love-hate relationship with his books. Sometimes I really like them and other times I want to throw them out of the window ^^ And I can't believe that he's already 70!
ReplyDeletegreat post. I have to admit I've never read any of his books. But that will change soon
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I have never read a Stephen King book, awful I know! But I recently went the the cinema to see the latest adaptation of IT and thought it was brilliant. Really want to read the book, and a few others now. :)
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