search. Being new to the genre, I started by publishing my father’s memoir, enrolled in an online writing course, read numerous writing books, and reviewed a few good memoirs. He began writing for fun while still in school, contributing articles to Dave's Rag, the newspaper his brother published with a mimeograph machine, and later began selling stories to his friends based on movies he had seen (he was forced to return the profits when discovered by teachers.) Recording Audiobooks For My Dad, Stephen King One day, in 1987, he presented me with a handheld cassette recorder, a block of blank tapes, and a … What Snyder really means is that it is not the literature preferred by the academic-literary elite. Paul LePage 'is a bigot, a homophobe, and a racist, "Stephen King to donate $70,000 to heat Maine homes". Given Stephen King’s success as a novelist, some may say he is a high-functioning alcoholic or drug addict. [citation needed], In the late 1970s and early 1980s, King published a handful of short novels—Rage (1977), The Long Walk (1979), Roadwork (1981), The Running Man (1982) and Thinner (1984)—under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. [6] He has also received awards for his contribution to literature for his entire bibliography, such as the 2004 World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement and the 2007 Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America. It is adapted from a fictional book central to the plot of King's previous novel The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands. You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition. Richard Dooling, King's collaborator on Kingdom Hospital and writer of several episodes in the miniseries, published a fictional diary, The Journals of Eleanor Druse, in 2004. [60], In 2000, King published online a serialized horror novel, The Plant. [68][69][70] King wrote the background history of the very first American vampire, Skinner Sweet, in the first five-issues story arc. And so it was. He later clarified that he was not calling on LePage to resign, but to "go to work or go back home". [149], In November 2011, the STK Foundation donated $70,000 in matched funding via his radio station to help pay the heating bills for families in need in his home town of Bangor, Maine, during the winter. [147], King has stated that he donates approximately $4 million per year "to libraries, local fire departments that need updated lifesaving equipment (Jaws of Life tools are always a popular request), schools, and a scattering of organisations that underwrite the arts. The page for Stephen King's Movie: The Dead Zone. It would be another six years before King followed up on Wizard and Glass, in part because of a serious car accident … Refine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc Instant Watch Options "[37] According to King, he bought a new Ford Pinto with the money from the advance. [150], King married Tabitha Spruce on January 2, 1971. It's probably time for King's advice to be relegated to the "Of Historical Interest" section. I really can't imagine doing anything else and I can't imagine not doing what I do. "[143], The attention garnered by the LePage criticism led to efforts to encourage King to run for Governor of Maine in 2018. In an aim to work through some of his pain that was surely felt by his family, he turned to the technique learned as a child. He compared his uncle's dowsing for water using the bough of an apple branch with the sudden realization of what he wanted to do for a living. Stephen Edwin King, born in 1947, published his first novel, Carrie, in 1974. **Stephen King says, “This is a terrifying, engrossing ghost story set in the English countryside not long after World War II, but it’s so much more…Although told in straightforward prose, this is a deeply textured and thoughtful piece of work. [89], King and Richard Chizmar collaborated to write Gwendy's Button Box (2017), a horror novella taking place is King's fictional town of Castle Rock. So far it's worked out pretty well. His latest novel, Revival, sees the author of more than 50 global bestsellers—including The Shining, Pet Sematary, and It—return to the "balls to the wall" (King's words) supernatural horror with which he made his name. Stephen King is a genius. [14] King's parents returned to Maine towards the end of World War II, living in a modest house in Scarborough. [139], King endorsed Shenna Bellows in the 2014 U.S. Senate election for the seat held by Republican Susan Collins. [32] Tabitha King fished the pages out of the garbage can and encouraged him to finish the story, saying that she would help him with the female perspective; he followed her advice and expanded it into a novel. [9], Stephen Edwin King was born in Portland, Maine, on September 21, 1947. There was a problem loading your book clubs. He was transported to Northern Cumberland Hospital in Bridgton and then flown by air ambulance to Central Maine Medical Center (CMMC) in Lewiston. I've written and published three novels, so I figure I'm still in the learning stages of the craft. 16 July 1957; d. 21 Sept 2000) was the driver of a van that hit Stephen King on 19 June 1999.. So as regards a review, I'm going to rip off the synopsis from Stephen king.com One man escapes from a biological weapon facility after an accident, carrying with him the deadly virus known as Captain Tripps, a rapidly mutating flu that - in the ensuing weeks - wipes out most of the world's population. What I said was, Stephen King's not in Maine right now. He pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of driving to endanger and was sentenced to six months in county jail (suspended), and had his driving license suspended for a year. Richard Bachman was exposed as King's pseudonym by a persistent Washington, D.C. bookstore clerk, Steve Brown, who noticed similarities between the works and later located publisher's records at the Library of Congress that named King as the author of one of Bachman's novels. Here are Stephen King's books, in order. To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. Scott Snyder wrote each issue's lead feature, and Stephen King wrote the back-up tales. I bought this book for my partner’s dad last Christmas to encourage him to write, and he also bought it for my partner (apparently it makes a great gift!) [115] The Overlook Hotel acts as a replacement for the traditional gothic castle, and Jack Torrance is a tragic villain seeking redemption. He was lucky to have survived the accident, in which he suffered scalp lacerations, a collapsed right lung, and multiple fractures of his right hip and leg. 400, an anniversary issue in which he expressed his preference for that character over Superman. A craft book that shares not all the secrets of good prose, only the best ones. [144] King said he would not run or serve. "Stephen King on Twitter: "A couple of kids got married 48 years ago today. Writes a Novel: The Last Book On Novel Writing You'll Ever Need, Writing Tools: 55 Essential Strategies for Every Writer, Save The Cat! This is a review of the book On Writing by Stephen King. [116], Science fiction editors John Clute and Peter Nicholls[117] offer a largely favorable appraisal of King, noting his "pungent prose, sharp ear for dialogue, disarmingly laid-back, frank style, along with his passionately fierce denunciation of human stupidity and cruelty (especially to children) [all of which rank] him among the more distinguished 'popular' writers. After being arrested for stealing traffic cones (he was annoyed after one of the cones knocked his muffler loose), he was fined $250 for petty larceny but had no money to pay. That's why I do it. Dreamcatcher is the 44th book published by Stephen King; it was his 36th novel, and the 30th under his own name. Stephen survived a severe accident, as a pedestrian! [26], King sold his first professional short story, "The Glass Floor", to Startling Mystery Stories in 1967.[1]. Really, who cares? To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. [23] As a teen, King also won a Scholastic Art and Writing Award. [159] However Smith would later be arrested and charged with driving to endanger and aggravated assault. That story was published the following year in a revised form as "In a Half-World of Terror" in another fanzine, Stories of Suspense, edited by Marv Wolfman. The novel tie-in idea was repeated on Stephen King's next project, the miniseries Kingdom Hospital. There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. He was rich and famous beyond his wildest dreams. Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, crime, science-fiction, and fantasy novels.His books have sold more than 350 million copies, and many have been adapted into films, television series, miniseries, and comic books. Of course, even after Maximum Overdrive was torn apart by critics and audiences alike, Stephen King's interest in supernatural vehicles continued. [140], King publicly criticized Paul LePage during LePage's tenure as Governor of Maine, referring to him as one of The Three Stooges (with then-Florida Governor Rick Scott and then-Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker being the other two). F R Y E B U R G, Maine Sept. 25, 2000 -- Horror writer Stephen King expressed sympathy upon learning that the driver who hit him while he waswalking near his … [55] This led to a press release heralding Bachman's "death"—supposedly from "cancer of the pseudonym". Since then, he has written more than 70 novels, nonfiction books and story collections. [58] The story was reprinted in King's collection Nightmares & Dreamscapes in 1993 under his own name. In 2003, the National Book Foundation awarded him the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. THE HORROR novelist Stephen King, one of America's best selling authors, was recovering in hospital yesterday with a broken leg, hip and a … Also in 2000, he wrote a digital novella, Riding the Bullet, and saying he foresaw e-books becoming 50% of the market "probably by 2013 and maybe by 2012". Scott Snyder wrote the story of Pearl. [151] She too is a novelist and philanthropic activist. Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, crime, science-fiction, and fantasy novels.His books have sold more than 350 million copies, and many have been adapted into films, television series, miniseries, and comic books. [146] On August 27, 2016, King called LePage "a bigot, a homophobe, and a racist". Dreamcatcher: King’s first novel released after the 1999 car accident that nearly killed him, Dreamcatcher is so body-obsessed as to be off-putting. King and his wife Tabitha own Zone Radio Corp, a radio station group consisting of WZON/620 AM,[158] WKIT/100.3 & WZLO/103.1. The rich characterization, the careful and caring social eye, the interplay of story line and character development announced that writers could take worn themes such as vampirism and make them fresh again. Douglas Phillips, author of Quantum Space, Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2020. Discover and organize the compelling characters inside your story. While there were many good best-selling writers before him, King, more than anybody since John D. MacDonald, brought reality to genre novels. In 2018, he released the novel The Outsider, which featured the character of Holly Gibney, and the novella Elevation. Stephen King Lives and Writes Through Situations, Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2017. I've never read a Stephen King novel (horror is not for me) but I follow him on Twitter and this book had so many 5-star reviews I figured it would be worthwhile. What to learn how to be an author? The Gunslinger was continued as an eight-book epic series called The Dark Tower, whose books King wrote and published infrequently over four decades. [133], King has criticized Donald Trump and Rep. Steve King, deeming them racists. I want to write to-the-Point business books as part of my marketing effort. Later, on June 20, 2013, while doing a video chat with fans as part of promoting the upcoming Under the Dome TV series, King mentioned he was halfway through writing his next novel, Revival,[79] which was released November 11, 2014. [126], During the 2008 presidential election, King voiced his support for Democratic candidate Barack Obama. King Accident Driver Killed. "[103] He is also often asked why he writes such terrifying stories and he answers with another question: "Why do you assume I have a choice? King abhors outlines and can hardly say the word 'plot'. Carrie was King's fourth novel,[31] but it was the first to be published. As one who has taken part in the National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) since 2012, it was the first book I added to my library to become a better writer. By the late 90s, Stephen King had it made. The novel also presents a fictional afterword by Ellen Rimbauer's grandson, Steven. [115], King's favorite books are (in order): The Golden Argosy; Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; The Satanic Verses; McTeague; Lord of the Flies; Bleak House; Nineteen Eighty-Four; The Raj Quartet; Light in August; and Blood Meridian. The single released for radio play featured a narrative intro spoken by King. What he is is an immensely inadequate writer on a sentence-by-sentence, paragraph-by-paragraph, book-by-book basis. After graduating from the University of Maine, King earned a certificate to teach high school but, unable to find a teaching post immediately, he initially supplemented his laboring wage by selling short stories to men's magazines such as Cavalier. "[63], King wrote the first draft of the 2001 novel Dreamcatcher with a notebook and a Waterman fountain pen, which he called "the world's finest word processor". "[104] King usually begins the story creation process by imagining a "what if" scenario, such as what would happen if a writer is kidnapped by a sadistic nurse in Colorado. Biografie. Immensely helpful and illuminating to any aspiring writer, this special edition of Stephen King’s critically lauded, million-copy bestseller shares the experiences, habits, and convictions that have shaped him and his work. Shortly before the accident took place, a woman in a car, also northbound, passed King first and then the light-blue Dodge van. Doubleday editor William Thompson – who would eventually become King's close friend – sent a telegram to King's house in late March or early April 1973[36] which read: "Carrie Officially A Doubleday Book. However, he also stated: "Here's the thing—people tire of the new toys quickly. [1] Their daughter Naomi is a Unitarian Universalist Church minister in Plantation, Florida, with her lesbian partner, Rev. When he started talking about writing the second draft by advising "put the manuscript in a drawer and leave it there for 6 weeks, then pull it out, take out a pencil and a legal pad..." I was done reading. [134][135][136], In June 2018, King called for the release of the Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov, who was jailed in Russia. [13] Shortly afterwards, they lived with Donald's family in Chicago before moving to Croton-on-Hudson, New York. I've described King in the past as a writer of penny dreadfuls, but perhaps even that is too kind. Under the Dome debuted at No. [155] Soon after Carrie's release in 1974, King's mother died of uterine cancer; King has written of his severe drinking problem at this time, stating that he was drunk while delivering the eulogy at his mother's funeral. In his analysis of post–World War II horror fiction, The Modern Weird Tale (2001), critic S. T. Joshi[120] devotes a chapter to King's work. Several sleepless nights are guaranteed.” With a working title Mr. Mercedes and inspired by a true event about a woman driving her car into a McDonald's restaurant, it was originally meant to be a short story just a few pages long. BOOGEYMAN is creepy and engrossing. [156]:72 The first novel he wrote after becoming sober was Needful Things.[157]. It was published on June 12, 2007. "[41] After his mother's death, King and his family moved to Boulder, Colorado, where King wrote The Shining (published 1977). Inspiration In late September of 1974, Tabby and I spent a night at a grand old hotel in Estes Park, the Stanley. King has used other pseudonyms. [19], As a child, King apparently witnessed one of his friends being struck and killed by a train, though he has no memory of the event. [62] The unfinished epistolary novel is still available from King's official site, now free. This spin-off is a rare occasion of another author being granted permission to write commercial work using characters and story elements invented by King. [citation needed], Throttle (2009), a novella written in collaboration with his son Joe Hill, appears in the anthology He Is Legend: Celebrating Richard Matheson. Stephen King s-a născut în 1947 în Portland, statul Maine, SUA.Pe când Stephen avea vârsta de doi ani, tatăl său, Donald Edwin King, și-a abandonat familia. [citation needed], In 2008, King published both a novel, Duma Key, and a collection, Just After Sunset. His injuries—a collapsed right lung, multiple fractures of his right leg, scalp laceration and a broken hip—kept him at CMMC until July 9. [36] On May 13, 1973, New American Library bought the paperback rights for $400,000, which—in accordance with King's contract with Doubleday—was split between them. [65], In 2006, King published an apocalyptic novel, Cell. [citation needed], In 1996, King won an O. Henry Award for his short story "The Man in the Black Suit". [7] In 2015, he was awarded with a National Medal of Arts from the U.S. National Endowment for the Arts for his contributions to literature. It's brutal in places, affecting in others (Carrie's relationship with her almost hysterically religious mother being a particularly damaged one), and gory in even more. His books sold like gangbusters, and adaptations of his stories were winning Academy Awards. The van was looping from one side of the road to the other, and the woman told her passenger she hoped "that guy in the van doesn't hit him. Review of On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King. In April of that year, King published Blockade Billy, an original novella issued first by independent small press Cemetery Dance Publications and later released in mass-market paperback by Simon & Schuster. A must-read for any kind of aspiring writer, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 2, 2017. [38][39] Carrie set King's career in motion and became a significant novel in the horror genre. Only later did the family learn of the friend's death. [92][93], In 1988, the band Blue Öyster Cult recorded an updated version of its 1974 song "Astronomy". His debut novel, Heart-Shaped Box (2007), was optioned by Warners Bros.[154], In the early 1970s, King developed a drinking problem which would plague him for more than a decade. King said LePage was "full of the stuff that makes the grass grow green"[141] and demanded that LePage "man up and apologize". Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club that’s right for you for free. 64. [129] He was critical of LePage for incorrectly suggesting in a 2015 radio address that King avoided paying Maine income taxes by living out of state for part of the year. Please try again. I know that there are successful pantsers out there, but most of the bad stories I read are because the author didn't plan nearly enough. Thandeka. Stephen King is the author of more than sixty books, all of them worldwide bestsellers. He was on top of the world—but things can change in an instant. While no longer religious, he says he chooses to believe in the existence of God. I was made to write stories and I love to write stories. New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age 1982: Spokane Public Library Golden Pen Award 1986: Golden Pen Award, This page was last edited on 16 February 2021, at 10:02. [40], King's 'Salem's Lot was published in 1975. First, let me be clear: I am no aspiring novelist. [77] In an interview with Parade, published on May 26, 2013, King confirmed that the novel was "more or less" completed[78] he published it in June 2013. Every January I start to look inward - thinking about what I achieve next year, and what I need to change to make it happen. Please try again. King and the other band members collaborated to release an e-book called Hard Listening: The Greatest Rock Band Ever (of Authors) Tells All (June 2013). In the introduction to the Bachman novel Blaze, King claims, with tongue-in-cheek, that "Bachman" was the person using the Swithen pseudonym. Really? Intended to be a promotional item rather than a stand-alone work, its popularity spawned a 2003 prequel television miniseries to Rose Red, titled The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer. You'll believe it", "Inside The Music Of Stephen King's 'Under The Dome' Miniseries", "The Cold Case: Director Mick Garris on Michael Jackson's Forgotten Ghosts", "Shooter Jennings and Stephen King team for 'Black Ribbons, "Digital Scrapbook Collects Rock-Star Authors' Memories", "The Rock Bottom Remainders rock out in 'Hard Listening, "R.I.P. Outlines and story development prior to the first draft are good methods - but not for Mr. King. The first of these stories, The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, was initially published in five installments by The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction under the editorship of Edward L. Ferman, from 1977 to 1981. From the award-winning author. I've read quite a few craft of writing books and learned a lot from each (Save the Cat!, 5 Elements of Story Structure, Dan Brown's Masterclass). Other members include Dave Barry, Ridley Pearson, Scott Turow, Amy Tan, James McBride, Mitch Albom, Roy Blount, Jr., Matt Groening, Kathi Kamen Goldmark, Sam Barry, and Greg Iles. In 2019, he released the novel The Institute. Despite these criticisms, Joshi argues that since Gerald's Game (1993), King has been tempering the worst of his writing faults, producing books that are leaner, more believable and generally better written. The Only Character Workbook You'll Ever Need: Your New Character Bible (Series Bibl... Merriam-Webster's Everyday Language Reference Set, Newest Edition. Stephen King is an American author who has written many best-selling books – you’ve likely heard of him even if you don’t read books! The first third is an autobiography. Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2017. An update no one would want, occurred partway through this instructional hybrid. King has published 61 novels, including seven under the pen name Richard Bachman, and five non-fiction books. Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, crime, science-fiction, and fantasy novels. He has extended this to breaking the fourth wall by including himself as a character in The Dark Tower series from The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla onwards. So what drives Stephen King to write? In 1976, it was made into a successful horror film. Some in the literary community expressed disapproval of the award: Richard E. Snyder, the former CEO of Simon & Schuster, described King's work as "non-literature" and critic Harold Bloom denounced the choice: The decision to give the National Book Foundation's annual award for "distinguished contribution" to Stephen King is extraordinary, another low in the shocking process of dumbing down our cultural life. [128], On March 8, 2011, King spoke at a political rally in Sarasota aimed against Governor Rick Scott (R-FL), voicing his opposition to the Tea Party movement. Published under anonymous authorship, the book was written by Ridley Pearson. Stephen King is the author of more than sixty books, all of them worldwide bestsellers. ", "UPDATE: King continues attack on LePage, says 'I will not run' for governor", "Stephen King joins call for LePage to resign", "Maine's Stephen King says Gov. [67], On February 16, 2010, King announced on his Web site that his next book would be a collection of four previously unpublished novellas called Full Dark, No Stars. The novel Dreamcatcher, which was released after King's accident, features a character recovering from a car accident. Link the sentences together to create a paragraph that avoids unnecessary repetition and is concise. He continued to contribute short stories to magazines and worked on ideas for novels. That inspiration occurred while browsing through an attic with his elder brother, when King uncovered a paperback version of an H. P. Lovecraft collection of short stories he remembers as The Lurker in the Shadows, that had belonged to his father. Dr. "[131][132] The essay became the fifth-bestselling non-fiction title for the Kindle. As always, his writing style is addictive and makes you want to keep reading. I'm the greatest living novelist to never write a novel, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 8, 2018. It is the story of four lifelong friends: Gary Ambrose "Jonesy" Jones, … [84], The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer: My Life at Rose Red (2001) was a paperback tie-in for the King-penned miniseries Rose Red (2002). "[156]:206, King was conscious enough to give the deputy phone numbers to contact his family, but was in considerable pain. The combination of Stephen King’s autobiography and excellent writing advice are stellar! Some commentators have suggested that this event may have psychologically inspired some of King's darker works,[20] but King makes no mention of it in his memoir On Writing (2000). Create your own intriguing, master-level world in this organized workbook. The short story "The Fifth Quarter" was published under the pseudonym John Swithen (the name of a character in the novel Carrie), by Cavalier in April 1972. Many authors say they get "stuck" or have writer's block. Interview with Stephen King & his wife Tabitha just 5 months after his accident in 1999. After his accident, he wrote From a Buick 8, another story about a supernatural car. The Author's Toolkit: A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing and Publishing Your Book. Stephen King > Quotes > Quotable Quote “By the time I was fourteen the nail in my wall would no longer support the weight of the rejection slips impaled upon it. If you cannot find the time for that, you can't expect to become a good writer." Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. I already know the story, start to finish, so what's there to get stuck on? The Nonfiction Book Publishing Plan: The Professional Guide to Profitable Self-Publ... Six Figure Author: Using Data to Sell Books (Write Faster, Write Smarter) (Volume 5), Writing for the Reader: Practice in Prose Craft, Getting to the Core of Writing: Essential Lessons for Every Sixth Grade Student, Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life, On Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction, On Writing by King, Stephen (2012) Paperback, Save the Cat! In 1977, the family, with the addition of Owen Philip (his third and youngest child), traveled briefly to England, returning to Maine that fall, where King began teaching creative writing at the University of Maine. "[102], When asked why he writes, King responds: "The answer to that is fairly simple—there was nothing else I was made to do. Lisey`s Story is an upcoming miniseries based on the 2006 novel of the same name. His recent work includes. [64], In August 2003, King began writing a column on pop culture appearing in Entertainment Weekly, usually every third week. King called for gun owners to support a ban on automatic and semi-automatic weapons, writing, "Autos and semi-autos are weapons of mass destruction...When lunatics want to make war on the unarmed and unprepared, these are the weapons they use. Well, it's stuff like that that has made King so popular, and helped free the popular name from the shackles of simple genre writing. so I’ve snuck in there and read it first. He sets out each day with a quota of 2000 words and will not stop writing until it is met. If you love Stephen King’s work, get to know him with these top 29 interesting facts! [142] LePage declined to apologize to King, stating, "I never said Stephen King did not pay income taxes. In other words, not only has Stephen King written some genius novels (and short stories, novellas, essays, and works of criticism), but he’s written a lot of them—51 novels to date, in fact, with number 52 coming up shortly. [106], King has called Richard Matheson "the author who influenced me most as a writer". Unavoidable – an institution. [97] King states he was motivated to collaborate as he is "always interested in trying something new, and for (him), writing a minimusical would be new". Please try your request again later. The Crimson King wished to have him killed. [1] During 1966–1970, he wrote a draft about his dystopian novel called The Long Walk[28] and the anti-war novel Sword in the Darkness,[29][30] but neither of the works was published at the time; only The Long Walk was later released in 1979. Congrats, Kid – The Future Lies Ahead, Bill. 1 in The New York Times Bestseller List. I don't recognize that problem, probably because I always have an outline to guide me. [161] After five operations in 10 days and physical therapy, King resumed work on On Writing in July, though his hip was still shattered and he could sit for only about 40 minutes before the pain became unbearable. King's novel Under the Dome was published on November 10 of that year; it is a reworking of an unfinished novel he tried writing twice in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and at 1,074 pages, it is the largest novel he has written since It (1986).
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