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- From: fi@grebyn.com (Fiona Webster)
- Subject: Stephen King on "Whoopi"
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.220256.20136@grebyn.com>
- Summary: worth it only for Whoopi
- Organization: Grebyn Timesharing
- References: <92324.154312TAB129@psuvm.psu.edu>
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 22:02:56 GMT
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- If you wanted to see it, and missed it, don't feel bad. Nothing
- exciting to report. Whoopi herself was really more interesting
- than King--apparently she's a horror fan from way back, a devoted
- reader (unusual in itself), and she grew up with Zacherley and
- Creature Features. Her description of "Blacula" was hilarious.
- She said, "I'm a vampire person, but I like my vampires to be
- *scary*, you know--not these new ones they're writing about,
- who you could sit down and have dinner with." She went on to
- gush about the original "Nosferatu," and she and King exchanged
- a couple of Max Schreck lines ("Count Orlock..."). She also gave
- a funny description of what it's like to live alone, out in the
- country, in a house in Connecticut--with two cats. She did an
- imitation of how when she's reading in the quiet house late at
- night, the cats will act like they hear something, and get her
- all spooked, so she goes runnin' through the house naked lookin'
- in closets and stuff ("I figure if I'm naked, when the guy sees
- me, he'll fall down from shock at what I look like, and that'll
- give me more time to run").
-
- As for the King-man, well...he talked about his gig playin' guitar
- and singin' at the American Booksellers Convention <yawn>, about
- how he got the ideas for _The_Shining_ and for _Gerald's_Game_
- <yawn>, and did an almost condescendingly brief plug for _Dolores_
- _Claiborne_. (If SK himself can't feel any enthusiasm for his new
- book, how in the hell are *we* supposed to?) It was painful to
- watch. I found I had to force myself not to turn the tube off,
- each time a commercial break came up.
-
- There are enough King-bashers on the Net, it won't be any news to
- them, but I gotta say, this man is played out. I was disappointed
- by how summarily he dismissed Castle Rock, and thought _Gerald's_Game_
- was his first full-length work that lacked any hint that the author
- took personal risks in order to write it. A recent tale of his in
- the mostly excellent _Midnight_Graffiti_ anthology was also an exercise
- in write-by-the-numbers.
-
- King had a lot to give--once. He doesn't seem to have it anymore.
-
- Sad, for a guy only in his 40's.
-
- --Fiona
-