
Stephen King comments on fears that he's unable to write:

"I am aware that a lot of people have been concerned about press reports
that I am either not writing or not able to write. Most of these reports are
the result of material taken out of context in the Dateline interview Tabby
and I did. What I said--and I believe the actual interview makes this
clear--is that I found it extremely
difficult to find my way back into writing after the accident. That battle
was fought in July however, and I feel that I won a conditional victory.
Since the accident I have finished my book on writing, I have written a
novelette called "Riding the Bullet," and have begun work on an original
miniseries for TV. This is called
Rose Red and is an expansion of a screenplay I wrote some years ago. I have
also begun talking with Peter Straub about finally writing a sequel to The
Talisman -we jokingly called this project T2, although I
doubt if there will be a part for Arnold Schwartzenegger. My endurance is
much less than it was, and my output has been cut in half, but I am working.
I hope that this sets some fears to rest, and believe me
when I say that I am very touched by the expressed concern. I am touched, in
fact, that anyone cares at all, one way or the other. Now get out there and
do something nice for someone else."
Stephen King, 2 November 1999
From the
official page