Master storyteller Stephen King reveals the alchemy of writing in his memoir-meets-masterclass. Beloved by fantasy author Brandon Sanderson for its organic approach to narrative, this book's enduring wisdom - "You must not come lightly to the blank page" - has guided countless writers since 2000.
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If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot.
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A car accident nearly ended Stephen King's life in 1999. Lying in a hospital bed with his leg shattered in nine places, spine chipped, ribs broken, he faced a question that haunts every creator: would he ever write again? Five weeks later, drenched in sweat and trembling with pain, he sat at his laptop for an hour and forty minutes-his longest time upright since the crash. The words came slowly, like an old man crossing a stream on slippery stones. But they came. This moment of defiance against despair became the second half of "On Writing," a book that has sold over a million copies and transformed how we think about the craft. What makes King's advice so powerful isn't just his 60 novels or 350 million books sold-it's his refusal to romanticize the work. Writing isn't mystical. It's a job requiring two things: read a lot, write a lot. Everything else is just showing up.