Stephen King is an American author who has written many best-selling books – you’ve likely heard of him even if you don’t read books!
If you love Stephen King’s work, get to know him with these top thirty facts!
- His full name is Stephen Edwin King.
- He was born on 21st September 1947, in Portland, Maine.
- His primary occupation is a novelist, but he has also produced shows for television, and other such media.
- His books are classed as horror, fantasy and science-fiction.
- He has written under two pen names – Richard Bachman and John Swithen.
- King has written over 49 full length novels, 7 pen named books, 5 non-fiction texts and 5 short story collections.
- He married wife Tabitha, in 1971.
- They have three children together – Naomi, Joe and Owen.
- His father abandoned the family, leaving his wife, adopted son David and young Stephen behind.
- He was inspired to write by his father’s old copy of H. P. Lovecraft’s The Lurker in the Shadows.
- When he was a child, he witnessed his friend die in a train accident. He had no memory of the event.
- Before he was a successful novelist, he sold short stories to men’s magazines such as Cavalier.
- He holds a Bachelor of Arts in English degree from the University of Maine.
- The first draft of novel Carrie went in the rubbish, but Tabitha saw potential. The novel went on to earn paperback rights of over $400,000.
- Other popular works of the time were ‘Salem’s Lot, The Shining and The Stand.
- It was during this time when King suffered from alcohol and drug abuse. He has remained sober since the late 80’s.
- King wrote for Marvel comics Heroes for Hope Starring the X-Men – charity works to help prevent famine in Africa.
- His The Dark Towers series has been described as a successful fantasy that bridges with the spaghetti western.
- Believing his popularity to be an accident, King wrote as Bachman. The books sold equally well, and King was outed.
- In 1999 King was hit by a minivan. He suffered several injuries including, a collapsed right lung, multiple fractures in his right leg, scalp lacerations and a broken hip. During his recovery period, he thought about retiring, but ideas came for Lisey’s Story.
- He has collaborated with many authors and artists including Peter Straub and Michael Jackson.
- King tries to write a minimum of 2000 words a day.
- He prefers to use paper and a Waterman fountain pen.
- King writes as a pop culture journalist for Entertainment Weekly. This career began in 2003.
- He is a fan of AC/DC and The Ramones.
- His favorite novel-to-screen adaptations are Stand By Me, The Shawshank Redemption and The Mist.
- He starred in George Romero’s film Knightriders as an enthusiastic audience member.
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