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On Writing

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by Stephen King


  I’ve never given a very satisfactory answer to that question, because it causes a kind of circuit overload in my brain. The easy answer—“Everything I can get my hands on”—is true enough, but not helpful. The list that follows provides a more specific answer to that question. These are the best books I’ve read over the last three or four years, the period during which I wrote The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, Hearts in Atlantis, On Writing, and the as-yet-unpublished From a Buick Eight. In some way or other, I suspect each book in the list had an influence on the books I wrote.

  As you scan this list, please remember that I’m not Oprah and this isn’t my book club. These are the ones that worked for me, that’s all. But you could do worse, and a good many of these might show you some new ways of doing your work. Even if they don’t, they’re apt to entertain you. They certainly entertained me.

  Abrahams, Peter: A Perfect Crime

  Abrahams, Peter: Lights Out

  Abrahams, Peter: Pressure Drop

  Abrahams, Peter: Revolution #9

  Agee, James: A Death in the Family

  Bakis, Kirsten: Lives of the Monster Dogs

  Barker, Pat: Regeneration

  Barker, Pat: The Eye in the Door

  Barker, Pat: The Ghost Road

  Bausch, Richard: In the Night Season

  Blauner, Peter: The Intruder

  Bowles, Paul: The Sheltering Sky

  Boyle, T. Coraghessan: The Tortilla Curtain

  Bryson, Bill: A Walk in the Woods

  Buckley, Christopher: Thank You for Smoking

  Carver, Raymond: Where I’m Calling From

  Chabon, Michael: Werewolves in Their Youth

  Chorlton, Windsor: Latitude Zero

  Connelly, Michael: The Poet

  Conrad, Joseph: Heart of Darkness

  Constantine, K. C.: Family Values

  DeLillo, Don: Underworld

  DeMille, Nelson: Cathedral

  DeMille, Nelson: The Gold Coast

  Dickens, Charles: Oliver Twist

  Dobyns, Stephen: Common Carnage

  Dobyns, Stephen: The Church of Dead Girls

  Doyle, Roddy: The Woman Who Walked into Doors

  Elkin, Stanley: The Dick Gibson Show

  Faulkner, William: As I Lay Dying

  Garland, Alex: The Beach

  George, Elizabeth: Deception on His Mind

  Gerritsen, Tess: Gravity

  Golding, William: Lord of the Flies

  Gray, Muriel: Furnace

  Greene, Graham: A Gun for Sale (aka This Gun for Hire)

  Greene, Graham: Our Man in Havana

  Halberstam, David: The Fifties

  Hamill, Pete: Why Sinatra Matters

  Harris, Thomas: Hannibal

  Haruf, Kent: Plainsong

  Hoeg, Peter: Smilla’s Sense of Snow

  Hunter, Stephen: Dirty White Boys

  Ignatius, David: A Firing Offense

  Irving, John: A Widow for One Year

  Joyce, Graham: The Tooth Fairy

  Judd, Alan: The Devil’s Own Work

  Kahn, Roger: Good Enough to Dream

  Karr, Mary: The Liars’ Club

  Ketchum, Jack: Right to Life

  King, Tabitha: Survivor

  King, Tabitha: The Sky in the Water (unpublished)

  Kingsolver, Barbara: The Poisonwood Bible

  Krakauer, Jon: Into Thin Air

  Lee, Harper: To Kill a Mockingbird

  Lefkowitz, Bernard: Our Guys

  Little, Bentley: The Ignored

  Maclean, Norman: A River Runs Through It and Other Stories

  Maugham, W. Somerset: The Moon and Sixpence

  McCarthy, Cormac: Cities of the Plain

  McCarthy, Cormac: The Crossing

  McCourt, Frank: Angela’s Ashes

  McDermott, Alice: Charming Billy

  McDevitt, Jack: Ancient Shores

  McEwan, Ian: Enduring Love

  McEwan, Ian: The Cement Garden

  McMurtry, Larry: Dead Man’s Walk

  McMurtry, Larry, and Diana Ossana: Zeke and Ned

  Miller, Walter M.: A Canticle for Leibowitz

  Oates, Joyce Carol: Zombie

  O’Brien, Tim: In the Lake of the Woods

  O’Nan, Stewart: The Speed Queen

  Ondaatje, Michael: The English Patient

  Patterson, Richard North: No Safe Place

  Price, Richard: Freedomland

  Proulx, Annie: Close Range: Wyoming Stories

  Proulx, Annie: The Shipping News

  Quindlen, Anna: One True Thing

  Rendell, Ruth: A Sight for Sore Eyes

  Robinson, Frank M.: Waiting

  Rowling, J. K.: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

  Rowling, J. K.: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azakaban

  Rowling, J. K.: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

  Russo, Richard: Mohawk

  Schwartz, John Burnham: Reservation Road

  Seth, Vikram: A Suitable Boy

  Shaw, Irwin: The Young Lions

  Slotkin, Richard: The Crater

  Smith, Dinitia: The Illusionist

  Spencer, Scott: Men in Black

  Stegner, Wallace: Joe Hill

  Tartt, Donna: The Secret History

  Tyler, Anne: A Patchwork Planet

  Vonnegut, Kurt: Hocus Pocus

  Waugh, Evelyn: Brideshead Revisited

  Westlake, Donald E.: The Ax

  Further to Furthermore, Part III

  At the end of the original edition of On Writing, I listed about a hundred books which entertained and taught me. The publishers suggested I update the list for this new edition, so here are eighty-plus more—the best things I’ve read between 2001 and 2009. As I said in the 2000 edition of the book . . . you could do worse.

  Abrahams, Peter: End of Story

  Abrahams, Peter: The Tutor

  Adiga, Aravind: The White Tiger

  Atkinson, Kate: One Good Turn

  Atwood, Margaret: Oryx and Crake

  Berlinski, Mischa: Fieldwork

  Black, Benjamin [pseudo.]: Christine Falls

  Blauner, Peter: The Last Good Day

  Bolaño, Roberto: 2666

  Carr, David: The Night of the Gun

  Casey, John: Spartina

  Chabon, Michael: The Yiddish Policemen’s Union

  Child, Lee: The Jack Reacher novels, starting with Killing Floor

  Connelly, Michael: The Narrows

  Costello, Mark: Big If

  Cunningham, Michael: The Hours

  Danielewski, Mark Z.: House of Leaves

  Díaz, Junot: The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao

  Dooling, Richard: White Man’s Grave

  Downing, David: Zoo Station

  Dubus, Andre: The Garden of Last Days

  Enger, Leif: Peace Like a River

  Exley, Frederick: A Fan’s Notes

  Ferris, Joshua: Then We Came to the End

  Franzen, Jonathan: Strong Motion

  Franzen, Jonathan: The Corrections

  Gaiman, Neil: American Gods

  Gardiner, Meg: Crosscut

  Gardiner, Meg: The Dirty Secrets Club

  Gay, William: The Long Home

  Goddard, Robert: Painting the Darkness

  Gruen, Sara: Water for Elephants

  Hall, Steven: The Raw Shark Texts

  Helprin, Mark: A Soldier of the Great War

  Huston, Charlie: The Hank Thompson Trilogy

  Johnson, Denis: Tree of Smoke

  Keillor, Garrison (ed.): Good Poems

  Kidd, Sue Monk: The Secret Life of Bees

  Klosterman, Chuck: Fargo Rock City

  Larsson, Stieg: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

  Le Carré, John: Absolute Friends

  Lehane, Dennis: The Given Day

  Leonard, Elmore: Up in Honey’s Room

  Lethem, Jonathan: The Fortress of Solitude

  Lippman, Laura: What the Dead Know

  Little, Bentley: Dispatch

 
; Malamud, Bernard: The Fixer

  Martel, Yann: Life of Pi

  McCarthy, Cormac: No Country for Old Men

  McEwan, Ian: Atonement

  Meek, James: The People’s Act of Love

  Niffenegger, Audrey: Her Fearful Symmetry

  O’Brian, Patrick: The Aubrey/Maturin Novels

  O’Nan, Stewart: The Good Wife

  Oates, Joyce Carol: We Were the Mulvaneys

  Pelecanos, George: Hard Revolution

  Pelecanos, George: The Turnaround

  Perrotta, Tom: The Abstinence Teacher

  Picoult, Jodi: Nineteen Minutes

  Pierre, DBC: Vernon God Little

  Proulx, Annie: Fine Just the Way It Is

  Robotham, Michael: Shatter

  Roth, Philip: American Pastoral

  Roth, Philip: The Plot Against America

  Rushdie, Salman: Midnight’s Children

  Russo, Richard: Bridge of Sighs

  Russo, Richard: Empire Falls

  Simmons, Dan: Drood

  Simmons, Dan: The Terror

  Sittenfeld, Curtis: American Wife

  Smith, Tom Rob: Child 44

  Snyder, Scott: Voodoo Heart

  Stephenson, Neal: Quicksilver

  Tartt, Donna: The Little Friend

  Tolstoy, Leo: War and Peace

  Wambaugh, Joseph: Hollywood Station

  Warren, Robert Penn: All the King’s Men

  Waters, Sarah: The Little Stranger

  Winegardner, Mark: Crooked River Burning

  Winegardner, Mark: The Godfather Returns

  Wroblewski, David: The Story of Edgar Sawtelle

  Yates, Richard: Revolutionary Road

  More from the Author

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  Pet Sematary

  Doctor Sleep

  Mr. Mercedes

  © DICK DICKINSON

  STEPHEN KING is the author of more than fifty books, all of them worldwide bestsellers. Among his most recent are 11/22/63, Under the Dome, Lisey’s Story, Duma Key, Cell, Dreamcatcher, Hearts in Atlantis, and Bag of Bones. He was the recipient of the 2003 National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. He lives in Maine with his wife, novelist Tabitha King.

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  On writing : a memoir of the craft / by Stephen King.

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  1. King, Stephen, 1947– 2. Authors, American—20th century—Biography. 3. King, Stephen, 1947—Authorship. 4. Horror tales—Authorship. 5. Authorship. I. Title.

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