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Doctor Sleep: Through A Writer's Lens
In 1977, Stephen King published The Shining , an enigmatic and magnetic work of art that garnered the attention and appreciation of millions. The love for the deeply disturbed characters that King curated amassed curiosity that has lived on for decades. At one of his autographing sessions, he got asked, “Hey, any idea what happened to the kid from the shining?” At the time of course, the answer was in the wind and questions swirled. However, in 2013, Stephen King answered thi
kevya sims
Jan 611 min read
Twilight: A Shallow Sparkle
Twilight (2005), written by Stephenie Meyer, is a young adult vampire-romance novel. It is the first book in the Twilight series and centers around Isabella “Bella” Swan, a seventeen-year-old girl who begrudgingly agrees to move from Phoenix, Arizona, to rainy Forks, Washington. Twilight is a widely known saga, and its adaptation touched the screens of many eager and passionate fans. However, I have a strong critique that casts a shadow over my ability to genuinely enjoy thi
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Dec 1, 20259 min read
The Shining: This Inhumane Place Makes Human Monsters
Ephesians 6:12 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Stephen King’s The Shining (1977) is a phenomenal psychological horror that turns a man’s inner demons into a villainous obsession. The Overlook Hotel, a remote resort in the Colorado Rockies, is somewhat like a living entity —harboring and amplifying the negative energy of its
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Nov 3, 20254 min read
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