Stephen King Stephen King has forever changed the way we look at horror books and the way we watch horror movies, with there intense moments and its chilling storylines. Stephen King has and will continue to scare us with his books and blockbuster movies. However he doesn't really care about the movies that much unlike the books he cares about his readers he wants to emerge them in suspense and adventure yet he also doesn't want to make it seem like he is writing the same books over and over, he cares the readers liking his books and how they respect him for it. Not only does he want them to like it he doesn't want to make another book that he wrote to similar to another. However, he came very close with one of his newer books The Gun Slinger, The Dark Tower series which tells the tale of a man on a quest to kill a man in black that he has been casing for years and years. The book in question is The Stand where it depicts a time where the cold war is still going on about in the early 1990s where a virus is released at a hidden test lab in the western United States and one man and his family that were stationed at the base flee the virus yet don't make it and die to spread it. Yet that seems nothing like The Gun Slinger where it is in the future and society fell apart hundreds of years ago but it has roughly the same type of quest. So Stephen King had a major problem but in the end, most people didn't care it was a great addition to the series and a great movie. He also had to struggle with the fact that many readers that have been reading the series might like it and he had to make sure it wasn't too cliche or too boring of a book for readers due to the number of amazing books and movies that have been released.
Also I found a good amount of info from the book in the beginning and end where it talks about his and the book it self. -Web sites of imformation - http://stephenking.com/the_author.html
-Stephen King photo address - http://stephenking.com/the_author.html
-Stephen King The Dark Tower phot0 - http://moviehole.net/2017121462so-um-what-happens-to-the-dark-tower-franchise-now