Does anyone have a comprehensive timeline of all the stephen king and the events within the stories?
>>7223259
Lit - Literature
To discuss genre fiction go to /b/
>>7223259
an immensely inadequate writer on a sentence-by-sentence, paragraph-by-paragraph, book-by-book basis
i like king
>>7223475
>>r/books/
>>7223306
True.
>>7223493
>Le reddit meme
King is genre shit but your shitting up this board go to /tv/
>>7223524
>your
>>7223524
>your
>shitting up this board
>your
Wow, this is weird. I started a King thread like an hour ago and was met with nothing but nice, helpful responses there.
I've read everything he's wrote so far.
I also love Steinbeck
Fuck /lit/.
>>7223540
I find that 4chan, reddit, hackernews and other online forums share one common trait in threads: the first few comments set the mood, the "hive mind" of the thread. So if the first two, three comments are positive other anons will read these comments and become influenced in their opinion - and anons previously holding similar opinions will be encouraged to express them.
If you go against the "hive mind" after it has entrenched is opinional suicide.
>>7223886
A more reasonable explanation is he probably just posted it when the australians were on