Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Bio of Stephen King essays

Bio of Stephen King essays Stephen Edwin King Thesis statement: Stephen king was an ambitious writer, who followed in the footsteps of his father. Stephen Kings life begins on September 21,1947. To, father Donald King and mother Ruth Pillsbury King. Stephen is the second son, their first son is David king. When Stephen was around two ,his father walked out on them leaving their mother with two boys to raise on her own. That didnt stop Stephen from inheriting his dads ability to write. When they moved to Durham, Maine in 1959 Stephen and his older brother David made a discovery that would change their live and the worlds forever. The King brothers found their fathers box full of his paperback books. They were not just any books, their fathers taste ran to science fiction and horror. His son Stephen devoured the books. At the age of nine Stephen king started writing. He started writing for his Aunt Gert, who paid him a quarter for every completed story. When he stopped writing for his aunt, he wrote one-page stories with a childhood friend named Chris Chesley, and stories by himself as a teenager and when he was 16 years o f age he wrote a 50,000 word science fiction novel titled The AfterMath. He even wrote when he was getting a degree at the University of Maine for the college newspaper. In 1967 he made he first professional sale to a long-forgotten, occasionally wonderful magazine titled Startling Mystery Stories which brought his story, The Glass Floor. King continued to write even after graduating from the University of Maine in 1970. King got a job teaching English at Hampden academy. Married to his college sweetheart, Tabitha Spruce, and their birth of their first child in 1971. And still he wrote. In 1973 king wrote the book entitled Carrie and it was published a year later. Things begin to change for Stephen, he wrote The Shinning, Salems Lot, and a collection of short storie ...

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