Where Do Stephen King's Dark, Twisted Story Ideas Come From?

Stephen King’s childhood must have been terrifying, right?

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Stephen King’s imagination is like a conveyor belt endlessly churning out disturbing tales of small-town nightmares, homicidal inanimate objects, and aliens that exit through buttholes (WTF, Dreamcatcher?). The author’s latest novel, Revival (in bookstores tomorrow), about a malevolent minister, again makes you wonder: Where does King get his ideas? He swears they’re not the product of a screwed-up childhood, which means they’re probably the product of a screwed-up childhood. A little something like this.

Carrie

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The Stand

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Firestarter

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Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption

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