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DERYA KOLSDAL

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Term Paper TitleDERYA KOLSDAL
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# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)3.5
DERYA KOLSDAL
ELA LOZINSKI
AMERICAN LITERARY EXPERIENCE
15 FEBRUARY 1999
    
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Stephen King is the author of more than thirty worldwide bestseller. Much of his
work has made its way to movie and television screens around the world. Stephen
King lives in Bangor, Maine, with his wife, the novelist Tabitha King. He refuses to
go into the cellar of his home, having come to believe that a velociraptor is waiting
for him under the stairs by the fusebox with its eyes gleaming and its nasty little
claws outstretched. The reason he writes horror, “I’ve always written horror...because
it’s a kind of psychological protection. It’s like drawing a magic circle around myself
and my family. My mother always used to say,’If you think the worst, it can’t come
true’ I know that’s only a superstition, but I’ve always believed that if you think the
very worst, then, no mattered things get (and in my heart I’ve always been convince
that they can get pretty bad), they’ll never get as bad as that. If you write a novel
where the bogeyman gets somebody else’s children, maybe they’ll never get your
own children...”
His full name is Stephen Edwing King ,he is marry with Tabitha Spruce, whom he
met at the University of Maine at Orono.He has three childrens, Owen Phillip, Joseph
Hillstrom and Naomi Rachel. When he was three, King's merchant seaman father
went to get a pack of cigarettes and was never seen again. Sometime in 1959/60 King
discovered a box of science-fiction and horror books at an aunt's house,and he start to
write short stories. Between 1971 and 1973 King taught English at Hampden
Academy, living in a trailer and writing for magazines as an extra source of income.In
1973 he became a full-time writer, publishing Carrie. After several moves, he reached
Bangor, Maine in 1980. In the words that grace so many of his books... "He lives with
his wife and their three children in Bangor, in Maine, his home state and the place
where he feels he really belongs’.                                                                                                  
           His books often focus on evil and the result that fear imposes on people. It deals

      with several children who have a bit of a trouble with a long-living entity who goes

      on a killing spree every 27 years... They try desperately to kill it and think they

      succeeded as children... as they are older they find o...

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