Why was Getting It On rejected
Posted: February 15, 2001, 19:02
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The Missouri Review
Volume XXIII, No. 3
Pages 133-134
"Publication is not Recommended: From the Knopf Archives"
KING, Stephen
GETTING IT ON
A high school student who has been expelled for accidentally hitting a girl over the head with a baseball bat gets a gun out of his locker, kills the Latin teacher, and takes over the Latin class. He calls this "getting it on." While the police, national guard, and other assorted "pigs" are trying to figure out how to get him out of the classroom, he's regaling the kids with his life story (his parents hate him, of course), and then the class turns into a group therapy session, with everyone telling their "real" feelings about things. I didn't stick around for the ending, but I'm sure it would make beautiful (and nauseatingly typical) television.
S. MacGillivray 11/3
Did S.MacGillivray make a mistake or what...

Stephen King Checks Into Asylum
Mibrary Announces Finalists for the Inaugural Alan Kay Award for eBook Innovation Winner to be Announced at Book Tech West Conference
"It is a great honor to be mentioned in connection with this award," said author Stephen King. "The e-book revolution has been one of the most exciting things to happen to me in the last two or three years, and I am delighted to think that I have had even a small part to play in changing the way the culture reads and expanding the market place for good books."
Monday,October 30,2000
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The Old Dude's Ticker has now been released. I haven't read it yes so at this point I have no further info, stay tuned...



