Why did the Dead Baby Cross the Road?
In Stephen King’s The Dark Tower III: Waste Lands and The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass, Eddie Dean asks, “Why did the dead baby cross the road?” The first […]
» Read moreIn Stephen King’s The Dark Tower III: Waste Lands and The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass, Eddie Dean asks, “Why did the dead baby cross the road?” The first […]
» Read moreThe Dark Tower 1: The Gunslinger has Roland Deschain chasing the Man in Black across the desert. That’s all dark and bleak and romantic, and The Gunslinger is one of […]
» Read moreBelow, you’ll find some Recipes of Mid World inspired by Aunt Talitha’s (and the others’) culinary expertise. So put on your hat, tighten your rawhide thong, and get ready for a feast!
» Read moreWalter o’Dim dominates the pages of The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger. Famously, he’s in the opening line of the book. So why the hell…
» Read moreVannay, my tutor, said a boy who could answer a riddle was a boy who could think around corners. We had riddling contests every Friday noon, and the boy or […]
» Read moreIn Stephen King’s The Dark Tower book V: The Waste Lands, in Chapter 5: Bridge and City, Roland and his ka-tet came across an airplane laying dead on the ground. […]
» Read more“SHE RESPONDED BY THROWING HERSELF IN THE RIVER. SEE YOU LATER, PATRICIA-GATOR.”
» Read moreAnyone who has read On Writing: A Memoir on the Craft knows Stephen King hates adverbs. That same anyone also knows S.K. avoids the passive voice like the plague. There’s a hell of a lot of hate there. Is it justified?
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