Thursday, August 27, 2015

Stephen King: Can a Novelist Be Too Productive?

Stephen King: Can a Novelist Be Too Productive? 

7 comments:

Deb said...

I like King's essays--it's a shame I just can't get into his fiction.

/Also prolific and very good: Anthony Trollope and Balzac (drinker of 50 cups of coffee a day to stay awake for writing).

Unknown said...

The legend I heard about Trollope is that he wrote on long rolls of paper and that when he'd some to the end of one novel, he'd heave a sigh, draw a line across the page, and start another novel.

Deb said...

And remember--much of the time he was writing he was also emotes full time by the British civil service, so he had to write in the mornings and evenings.

Deb said...

emotes = employed

/stupid autocorrect!

Unknown said...

He may have been doing a little emoting on the side.

Jeff Meyerson said...

And let's not forget his mother the author. She was quite a character in her own way.

Jeff

Bud said...

All I can say is the authors I like never write enough!