Thin Line: Salvation & Damnation In Fiction, Thriller T Sometimes there is absolutely no difference at all between salvation and damnation. Stephen King – The Green Mile Purchase Now Stephen King The Green Mile FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Violent Urges In Fiction, Horror V The thought rose from nowhere, naked and unadorned. The urge to tumble her out of bed, naked, bewildered, just beginning to scream: to ride her down to the floor, to pummel her as she screamed and begged. Stephen King – The Shining Purchase Now
Writer’s Limitations In Fiction, Horror W He was a writer, damn it. Not a lay therapist. Why should he know how to handle every goddamned psychological situation? Stephen King – The Shining Purchase Now
Unreal Monsters as Symbols In Fiction, Horror U We sometimes need to create unreal monsters and bogies to stand in for all the things we fear in our real lives. Stephen King – The Shining Purchase Now
The Weariness of Life In Fiction, Thriller T I’m tired, boss. Tired of being on the road, lonely as a sparrow in the rain. Stephen King – The Green Mile Purchase Now
Death-Row’s Dual Nature In Fiction, Thriller D Death-row is a nightmare for sane men, but for the madmen, it’s the one final haven of sanity. Stephen King – The Green Mile Purchase Now