Stephen King, that is. Master storyteller of nightmares and dreamscapes.... this week we will be re-creating and re-imagining tales and scenes from one of the most prolific writers of our time.
Last week, we discovered who did it, in what room, and with what weapon. Thank you to everyone that joined in and played along. There were some great images that came from Clue week. A few great ones follow....
Great work guys @paulam@bankmann@sioux !This past week was so much fun! Loved seeing everyone's Clue inspired images.This week should be awesome,too! I have read everything Stephen King ever wrote .Including his Richard Bachman books.So glad there will be further opportunities for us to visit the dark side. Bwaaaaa haaa haaa!
Yay! An excuse to go out and buy more books! ;-p I do have a few of King's, already, but it would probably suit me best to go for the short stories... and I have one specific in mind...
@bankmann
I love Stephen King - have since I was a teenager if you were closer I could lend you heaps of books - I recommend
It - Carrie - Pet Sematary - oh I love them all - although haven't read the new ones for a few years
@madhatters Thanks so very much for including my photo! Madhatters have the most fun themes on 365! I look forward to participating in the Stephen King theme. (My daughter is a huge fan and my fav is "The Stand." Any of his books are full of possibilities!)
@bankmann for me,the most disturbing short wasn't even considered horror...it is called Apt Pupil.think they made a sucky movie of it.nothing like the story. Shudder.
I love Stephen King - have since I was a teenager if you were closer I could lend you heaps of books - I recommend
It - Carrie - Pet Sematary - oh I love them all - although haven't read the new ones for a few years
Thnx! :-)
Just realized that what I thought was a shor story, really is a novel... ;-p
Pet Semetary is actually a good suggestion...
On my way to the book store now... ;-p
I remember seeing the trailer for that one. Never bothered seeing the whole movie... ;-p If I remember the right one, that is.
That would be Sunday. Mad Hatters themes run from Monday to Sunday. At least as long as I've been following...