In writing the teleplay king incorporated a variety of influences including elements of jackson s novel as well as the winchester mystery house in san jose california.
Stephen king the attic.
Or valley of the dolls flowers in the attic and the bridges of madison county to name just a few is worth a semester at a good writing school.
I think there s also been a remake of the movie adaptation of flowers in the attic so i may check that out too.
He called stephen up to the attic where stephen discovered a box filled with horror novels.
Attic room is a screenplay written by bill denbrough.
When he read his father s copy of the lurker in the shadows he claimed to have found home.
Stephen king found inspiration to be a writer through h p.
Lovcraft s collection of short stories that he found while going through old storage with his brother in the attic.
Soon it s revealed how their father hal discovered the toy monkey inside an antique chest owned by his father hal s father was a merchant mariner who disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
Blaze is a novel by american writer stephen king published under the pseudonym of richard bachman.
The story begins with two young brothers peter and dennis finding a cymbal banging monkey toy in the attic of their great uncle s house.
In fact it was written before carrie and king offered the original draft of the novel to his doubleday publishers at the same time as salem s lot.
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Originally conceived as a feature film writer stephen king pitched the idea for rose red to steven spielberg in 1996 envisioning it as a loose remake of robert wise s 1963 film the haunting.
King announced on his website that he found it in an attic.
The very first book king picked up from the box was the thing from the tomb by h p.
He unknowingly modelled the plot after his childhood experiences against it.
Hal suspects that the monkey led to his father s disappearance.
They chose the latter to be his second novel and blaze became a trunk novel king rewrote the manuscript editing out much of what he perceived as over sentimentality in the original text.