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Danse Macabre
Danse Macabre | Stephen King
From the author of dozens of #1 New York Times bestsellers and the creator of many unforgettable movies comes a vivid, intelligent, and nostalgic journey through three decades of horror as experienced through the eyes of the most popular writer in the genre. In 1981, years before he sat down to tackle On Writing, Stephen King decided to address the topic of what makes horror horrifying and what makes terror terrifying. Here, in ten brilliantly written chapters, King delivers one colorful observation after another about the great stories, books, and films that comprise the horror genrefrom Frankenstein and Dracula to The Exorcist, The Twilight Zone, and Earth vs. The Flying Saucers. With the insight and good humor his fans appreciated in On ?Writing , Danse Macabre is an enjoyably entertaining tour through Stephen Kings beloved world of horror.
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Salutations, fellow book lovers! As an author passionate about storytelling, I'm thrilled to join this community. Let's explore literary realms together!

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Angeles
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So sad that Stephen King Hates me!! 😭😈. Still, I can not help myself so I will carry the Goblin Reader tag with pride.

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Pikathulhu
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The biggest thing hurting this book is its dated references. It's always a pleasure to read King's personable ramblings, but when he's discussing esoterica from an era that has largely been surpassed and supplanted, the ability of his charming rhetoric to engage attention eventually runs out of steam. Fortunately, the meatiest portion of this book, a discussion of ten horror novels significant to the genre, is a delight to read. 3/5

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🤣🤣🤣

Ruthiella 😂😂😂 2y
Jnb2012 I‘m dying 😂😂😂 love this 2y
Sparklemn Love it! 😂 2y
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Carla
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I have set up a horror discussion and promotion forum at my podcast‘s domain: authors, publishers, movies, television, literature, conventions…it even has its own map! Please come play with me away from the annoyances and privacy concerns of social media apps. Come check it out and sign up and give me suggestions for additions. http://theremightbecupcakes.com/horror
Let‘s get this little engine that could off the ground and have some fun.

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Oryx
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I'm set up in front of the fire, and I may not move for several days.

ShyBookOwl Perfect. 3y
Mitch Perfect 3y
squirrelbrain I wouldn‘t either! 🔥❤️ 3y
Caroline2 I‘m snuggled up and reading today too. ☺️ ☕️ 📚 3y
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booklover3258
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Bailedbailed

My review of this book can be found on my YouTube page at:

https://youtu.be/OUl3dgYOJtg

Enjoy!

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jackilynn
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Mehso-so

While parts were interesting it wasn't really my cup of tea. At least now I can check it off of my list of unread Stephen King books so I guess that is something.

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KathyWheeler
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If I read this again, I‘ll read the copy I have on my shelf. It‘s nice that this edition was updated to cover some horror from the 1990s and 2000s; the original covered the 50s - the 70s and was first published in 1981. I still like the book but found the narrator to be a bit overly dramatic in some places and snarky & condescending in others. We went to the beach & I walked 2.13 miles at one time! First time since I was sick in July. #audiowalk

Eggs Yay! On the walking 👏🏻👏🏻 4y
Suet624 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 4y
KathyWheeler @Eggs @Suet624 Thank you! It felt nice to walk that far. 😊 4y
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KathyWheeler
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We went to the beach today. The boardwalk I like to walk on was closed because of hurricane damage. Actually most of the Gulf Island National Seashore was closed except the very front. It was a beautiful day though. I wish the top right picture wasn‘t so blurry so you could see how lovely the water was. Only two more chapters left. #audiowalk

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KathyWheeler
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Still making my way through (and mostly enjoying) Stephen King‘s take on the horror genre. I‘m going to have to push myself on my walks though, or I may never finish. I have over 10 hours left. With the Fire on High is this evening‘s reading. #audiowalk

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KathyWheeler
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I‘m on the fence about this narrator. In some places, he‘s perfect; in others, he‘s way too snarky, adding a level of condescension to Stephen King‘s words that I just don‘t think is there. Anyway, I‘ll continue to listen to it, and I did so today while walking. #audiowalk

Texreader I really enjoyed this book. Sounds like I‘d be frustrated with this narrator too 4y
KathyWheeler @Texreader Most of the time the narrator is fine. It‘s the occasional condescending snark that gets me though. I know King can be snarky but I never got condescension from his tone. 4y
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KathyWheeler
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@britt_brooke is reading this, and that made me want to read it again — it‘s been many years. I‘m listening to it, and it‘s been updated! My husband and I went out and about to various area parks where we sat and read. I also walked and listened. 3.15 miles today, y‘all! I‘m thrilled because it‘s been a long time since I could walk more than 1 mile. It wasn‘t all at once, but still. My sit and read book is Grady Hendrix‘s Horrorstor. #audiowalk

KathyWheeler In case your wondering about the bras, there‘s a breast cancer 5K that takes place on the causeway between Mobile & Baldwin Counties — Bras Across the Causeway. They always do this. 😊 4y
britt_brooke So happy you‘re feeling well enough to walk more. Beautiful pics! Happy you picked this book up again. 💚 4y
KathyWheeler @britt_brooke Thanks! Me too — not being able to do much was getting really old. That book first came out in 1981; I probably read it then. When you posted it, I remembered how much I loved it, and then I saw the audiobook in Scribd, so I had to listen to it. Thanks for reminding me of it. (edited) 4y
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britt_brooke
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A history of the horror genre; well, at least up until the year I was born. This edition has a fairly updated intro, so that‘s cool. A fully updated version would be awesome! I‘m not big on horror, but I‘m fascinated by those who love to be scared. King is funny, illuminating, and passionate. He talks a lot about the Apollonian and Dionysian literary concepts, something I was unfamiliar with. Gonna give his horror fiction a try (finally).

JanuarieTimewalker13 Oh you‘ll like him. I used to think my friend was weird bc she loved King (like 25 years ago) and then I read him about 15 years ago for the first time and I understood...even though I didn‘t really like that book (the tommyknockers) I have loved so many others! (edited) 4y
britt_brooke @JanuarieTimewalker13 I don‘t like to be scared, but I know many of his books will be okay for me. Thematically they‘re not just horror, but much more. I just finished Carrie and loved it! He‘s a great storyteller. 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 Cool!! I have to read Carrie!!! What‘s your next King? I‘m either going to read The Dark Half or Doctor Sleep (I‘ve already read The Shining). (edited) 4y
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britt_brooke @JanuarieTimewalker13 I‘m trying to decide! It‘s overwhelming. 😂 But I want to read another soon. 4y
britt_brooke @JanuarieTimewalker13 I‘ve decided The Shining is up next. Think I‘ll be okay? 😂 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 Haha! I think I read it last year. I liked it, and it was creepy, but I don‘t remember a lot. I‘m going to check my review. 4y
mrp27 I'm a horror wimp too so I've always avoided King. Then finally a couple years ago I took the plunge and read Joyland. It was a little spooky but I loved it and became a fan. He is a amazing person and writer for sure! 4y
britt_brooke @mrp27 Look at us expanding ourselves! 💚 Joyland sounds good. Should I add it to my TBR? (edited) 4y
mrp27 Ha!! I think so. A little spooky but also not one of his chunksters! 4y
mrp27 and I'm thinking I need to add Carrie to my tbr! 4y
KathyWheeler I love this book. Years ago, I asked, on a Stephen King message board run by his people, if he would ever update it. I got a one word answer — “No.”😞 4y
KathyWheeler @britt_brooke Joyland is very good. I‘ve both read and listened to it. 4y
britt_brooke @mrp27 Ok, good to know - thanks! Yes, add Carrie. It‘s disturbing but not really scary or gory. It‘s a great story! 4y
britt_brooke @KathyWheeler Bummer, but I‘m not surprised. 😩 Adding Joyland to my TBR - thanks! Reading The Shining now. 4y
dragondrool I didn't expect to absolutely fall for it like I did, because it's so not horror, but 11/22/63 is about as amazing as anything he's ever written. I kept getting miffed because that pesky job thing kept getting in the way of my reading. I also have huge soft spots for Cujo and Christine. Dolores Claiborne is fantastic. I also love Bag of Bones. 4y
britt_brooke @dragondrool 11/22/63 was so different! It was my very first King. I‘m so happy to finally try more of his fiction. Thanks for the recs! 4y
KathyWheeler @britt_brooke I got the audiobook today. King‘s people lied to me! There are new chapters in this book. Not 2019 or anything but Zombieland is mentioned. It‘s probably the one you read. I read it when it first came out. (edited) 4y
britt_brooke @KathyWheeler The one I listened to had a fairly recently updated introduction discussing Blair Witch at length. Briefly mentioned Zombieland only to say he hadn‘t seen it yet. He talked about the Saw movies and some other newish stuff, too. 4y
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🤰🏻⚰️📚🌟✨💕 #stephenking #dansemacabre #stephenkingquotes

Freespirit Wow...that sort of sums it up! 4y
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TheNeverendingTBR
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Book 3️⃣ of 3️⃣

Danse Macabre, Stephen King's book of the origin of horror with some biography of him into the mix; I gave this a 3/5 rating. It was good, not great, felt slightly dated... but...cool cover! 🤷‍♂️💫

Thoughts on this one?

#stephenking

CloakNQuill Love this cover! 4y
TheNeverendingTBR @Wastedmindsx Me too, I'd never seen it before; it's a Warner Books cover from '94 🙂 4y
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veritysalter
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⭐️⭐️⭐️ A history of horror from the 1950s - 1980s. I loved the beginning, I must admit he lost me a bit during the Movie section, but brought me back with his discussion of ten iconic books of the time. I‘ve got some Peter Straub and Ray Bradbury on my TBR now. King finishes with why we write and read horror. A good read for a classic horror fan.

TheLudicReader Peter Straub is great...especially his older stuff. (edited) 4y
veritysalter @TheLudicReader I‘ve bought Ghost Story to read soon, King claims that that and The Haunting of Hill House are in his opinion the two best horror stories. I loved Hill House. I‘ve also got Something Wicked Comes This Way by Ray Bradbury and The House Next Door by Ann Siddons waiting in my basket. 4y
TheLudicReader I‘ve read quite a lot of Straub, especially the stuff he was writing in the 70s-80s. I remember being terrified while reading Floating Dragon (although I couldn‘t tell you one thing about that book now) I also found If You Could See Me Now deeply unsettling and I am dying to reread Shadowland, which I also remember loving. His collaboration with King is excellent, too. @veritysalter 4y
veritysalter @TheLudicReader Thank you, I‘ll have a look at those. I only really started on Classic Horror in the last year or so. I‘m very much enjoying it so far. 4y
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Also started Danse Macabre. This book is one of Stephen King's most underrated novels, in my honest opinion!

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NatalieR
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Despite owning 2 copies of this book, I listened to it on audio. I‘m rating this a pick for the quality of the work and not my difficulty to stay engaged at times. It‘s a super in depth book on horror books, movies and TV. He definitely exposed me to movies I‘ve missed and authors I want to read. I especially enjoyed his personal antidotes and mentions of his son, Joe. Perfect time of year to read this one! 👻🎃👽#MountTBR

MarkoPDX We used this as a textbook in the sci-fi/horror class for my film studies degree. I thought it was very informative about the genre. 5y
NatalieR @MarkoPDX That‘s awesome! This book would be perfect for that area of study. 5y
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Hestapleton
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This wasn‘t my favorite King—though that might be because the topic (exploration of horror from the 1950s-1980s) was before my time. I haven‘t read or watched much horror from that genre, so while I always love hearing King talk about horror and why we are so pulled to it, I could appreciate his analysis as much as a contemporary audience did. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Hestapleton
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I am an introvert and it turns out that when you get married, you don‘t get much alone time. My hubby goes to work after me and is home before me. And I love him so so much, but your girl needs some quiet. So I‘m trying a new habit: early morning reading time. The 5 am wake up call isn‘t great, but I think starting my day like this will make a difference.
Introverts—how do you get your quiet time in?

megnews I do the same. I‘m up at 5 to read for an hour before the kids are up and we‘re getting ready. Honestly I‘m grouchy if they wake up early during that time. 6y
AmyG I also do the same. Up early for some alone time. 6y
celtichik I stay up later than everyone else 6y
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saresmoore 🙋‍♀️ INFJ, married 12 years to an ENFP and early morning reading time is a necessity for my survival/sanity. The habit has rubbed off on my kids & husband, too. We all bookend our days with, well, books. All that is to say: solidarity, sister! 6y
saresmoore @megnews Same here! I try to pretend that I‘m happy to see them, but I think it comes off more like Oscar wearing an Elmo mask... 6y
erank58 YES!! I've done this since college. Now even on weekends I'll be up way before everyone else just to get an hour of peace! 6y
Addison_Reads I understand completely. ☺ I stay up later than everyone to have my quiet, otherwise I get very grumpy with others in my house. My husband and nephew are both very good about giving me my alone time, but it's taken a few years to establish. 6y
Hestapleton @saresmoore Oscar wearing an Elmo mask feels like my permanent mood 😂😂 6y
SkeletonKey I also wake up extra early so that I can be alone and quiet to read before having to go to work, etc. But I also live alone so this is easier for me! 6y
Hestapleton @SkeletonKey yes, quiet time aside, reading before work has made a huge difference in my mood! 6y
Hestapleton @erank58 my hubby thinks I‘m crazy for getting up early on the weekends to read! 6y
Hestapleton @Addison_Reads yeah finding the habits that are the most restorative are hard! Especially when you have to navigate around other people‘s schedules. 6y
Hestapleton @celtichik I wish I could be a night owl! Once it‘s past nine, reading conks me out!! 6y
Hestapleton @AmyG @megnews yay early morning people! 6y
rretzler Fortunately my husband, and now my 2 sons, are introverts too, so we can have quiet time together so some extent. I prefer staying up later to waking up early so if I need quiet time, you may find me still up at 2AM and then gettin up for the day at 6:45 6y
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BookwormAHN
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Last month I read 13 books. This House is Haunted & Cappuccinos, Cupcakes & a Corpse were my favorites.
For #monthofBoyne I read A Ladder to the Sky & This House is Haunted. Both were good. For #subjectofthemonth which was historical fiction I meant to read Hunting Prince Dracula (which I haven't finished yet) but This House is Haunted works for that. Also I didn't get around to Crippen by Boyne which I still mean to.
A good month though 😺

kspenmoll Sounds like Some great books- well done!!! 6y
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ThoroughRead
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"We fall from womb to tomb, from one blackness toward another, remembering little of one, and knowing nothing of the other."

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DGRachel
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Welcome to the #LosersClub open discussion for #DanseMacabre!

Please be mindful of spoilers. We have new readers to King who haven‘t read all of his books. When referencing his other work, please keep this in mind for our new-to-King friends. Don‘t forget to tag each other in the comments so your friends can see your reply. Have fun!

#ghosthostpost

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DGRachel
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It‘s late, but I‘m still on the right day! Woohoo! Discussion starts NOW!
#LosersClub

Open discussion is in the FOLLOWING POST marked as a SPOILER. Find the post for #DanseMacabre & tap "show me" on the spoiler tag to join in the discussion. Join in whenever you can! Today. Tomorrow. Next month! The post will always be up so just tag any of us & we‘ll jump in to discuss with you. See you there!

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BookwormAHN
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This is Stephen King's guide to horror from the 50s to the 80s. It is quite informative and entertaining 🖤
#losersclub

KathyWheeler I loved this book so much! I even asked on an old-timey Stephen King forum if there would ever be an update. The answer was a simple, “No.” 😞 6y
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DGRachel
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Hopefully you fabulous committed #constantreaders haven‘t been waiting on me to start the next #losersclub read and if you were, I‘m so very, very sorry for being a terrible #ghosthost. I will try to do better in 2019. That being said, the December read-January discussion book is tagged. See you January 18th-ish for open discussion!

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Mirazzles
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Once I finish my exams this month I am going to get started on this one for my creative writing class which focuses on horror writing. I guess I shall see what I can come up with :) #stephenking #nonfiction #mustread #bibliophile #bookworm #booknerd

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DGRachel
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Just a reminder that December‘s #losersclub read is #DanseMacabre! Buy, borrow, or beg your copy and check back in next month when we begin reading this one. I‘ll be #ghosthosting this one, but everyone is welcome to join in!

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cherinium
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Most of the references to TV and Movies were lost on me. I suppose that is a product of my age. I was 5 when this book was originally published. I knew slightly more about the books mentioned. There was a Forward that was written in 2010 which referenced Horror with which I was more familiar. Well written and an interesting topic, but reading was a chore due to my limited knowledge. #completecatalogue #stephenking #nonfiction

RaimeyGallant Nice review. 6y
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cherinium
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How many of you peak to see how a book ends? 🧐 Don't tell Stephen King! Your secret is safe with me...🤫 I have to admit this made me chuckle. And for the record, I am not a peaker!
#stephenking #completecatalogue #nonfiction

Bklover 😳😳😳 Uhhhh...... 6y
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cherinium
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"...disbelief is not like a balloon, which may be suspended in air with a minimum of effort; it is like a lead weight, which has to be hoisted with a clean and a jerk and held up by main force. Disbelief isn't light; it's heavy."

This passage on what it takes for a reader (or viewer) of fantasy/horror to suspend disbelief long enough to enjoy the story spoke to me. ???

cherinium I have a harder time enjoying fiction that touches on subjects in which I am knowledgeable. I think this is why I did not enjoy Watchers. A premise put forth by the book was that Golden Retreivers were the perfect breed for the research because inheritable disease had been bred out of them. HA! Goldens are notoriously one of the WORST breeds for inheritable disease. I see it EVERY day. 6y
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BookwormAHN
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Q is for Quotes. Here are a few of my favorites.
#Kingatoz @GarthRanzz

GarthRanzz I think the quotes have it tonight. 😊 7y
KathyWheeler I loved Danse Macbre. I asked once, on an SK website, if King had any plans to ever update it. The answer was a terse “No.” 😞 7y
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Addison_Reads
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Q is for Quiet, as in A Quiet Place. King recently tweeted about this film, and his tweet has since been all over social media. John Krasinski, writer, director and actor in the film, mentioned in an interview he was "blown away" by King's praise. I'm sure I'm not the only one who watched the film because of Stephen King's recommendation either. ?
This is just one of many examples where King has influenced pop culture.
#KingAtoZ @GarthRanzz

GarthRanzz I want to get out and see this some time this week! 7y
Addison_Reads I really liked it. It wasn't necessarily scary, but the way it's filmed messes with your senses and it made me jump a few times. Definitely recommend it. 👍 7y
TrishB Great pick 👍🏻 7y
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GatheringBooks nicely done! love it. 7y
Andrew65 👏👏👏 7y
RohitSawant 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 7y
BiblioLitten So true! 👏 7y
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YouReadMyEyes
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D is for Danse Macabre (French for Dance of Death).

Danse Macabre is a 1981 non-fiction book by Stephen King, about horror fiction in print, radio, film and comics.

“Horror in real life is an emotion that one grapples with ... all alone. It is a combat waged in the secret recesses of the heart.”

I just picked up this copy 😄 However, I feel like I may need to work my way up to this one.

#KingAtoZ #stephenking

RohitSawant Oh niice! 👏🏼👏🏼 7y
GarthRanzz Great choice! And I do love his take on the subject matter. Who else, living, would be the best person to write this? 7y
Sweettartlaura Don‘t put it off - I did, & felt like an idiot 😣. It‘s basically like talking about horror books, movies, etc., with the biggest fan ever. Enjoy! 7y
YouReadMyEyes @Sweettartlaura Thanks, Laura - I appreciate your advice! You make it sound awesome 😎 rather than intimidating. 7y
Sweettartlaura Exactly, @YouReadMyEyes - I found it daunting for the longest time, but it was such fun! At this time, some of the references are dated. So just consider them all classics. 7y
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JacintaMCarter
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JacintaMCarter
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King's face on this cover makes me think of Charles Manson, which creeps me out. So I flipped it over only to discover the exact same picture on the back.

DivineDiana No escaping it! 😬 7y
Suet624 Definitely creepy 7y
minkyb 😂 7y
RohitSawant 😂😂 7y
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#quotsyjan18 #Macabre
"We fall from womb to tomb, from one blackness toward another, remembering little of the one, and knowing nothing of the other." -Stephen King
@TK-421

TricksyTails ♥️♥️♥️ 7y
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Meowcedes
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“Fantasy is salt for the mind.”

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Meowcedes
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Reading Stephen King‘s reflections on the genre of horror while watching my laundry do a dance of its own. This is a great follow-up to Dracula (and a precursor to King‘s homage to Dracula - ‘Salem‘s Lot). King suggests, “...we make up horrors to help us cope with the real ones. With the endless inventiveness of humankind, we grasp the very elements which are so divisive and destructive and try to turn them into tools - to dismantle themselves.”

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WrittenCasey
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In Chapter IX-Horror Fiction, SKing makes his case for the

"...horror story as both literature and entertainment, a living part of twentieth-century literature... They are books and stories which seem to me to fulfill the primary duty of literature—to tell us the truth about ourselves by telling us lies about people who never existed.

RaimeyGallant Great quote. :) And welcome to Litsy! #LitsyWelcomeWagon Some of us put together Litsy tips to help new Littens navigate the site. It's the link in my bio on my page in case you're interested. :) 7y
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#2017wrapup
The Captain Obvious award goes to the book I DID know I should read, and I just didn‘t. This year it‘s Danse Macabre. I have owned this for 20 years; and moved with it twice; but just never bothered. Idiot! This is like a conversation with King about his favorite horror books and films. He even gives us lists - I love lists! At this point it‘s dated - he wrote it in 1983. But don‘t put this off - you‘ll feel like an idiot.

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