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Stephen Kingcast

Episode 174-Strange Weather

Stephen Kingcast

Constant Reader

Tv & Film, Arts, Arts:books, Books

4.7680 Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2018

⏱️ 128 minutes

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Summary

I delve back into the works of not Stephen King, but his son, Joe Hill with the latest collection of potent, politically charged "What Ifs?" Clocking in at over 2 hours long, I have a lot to say about Hill's latest collection of masterpieces.

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You're sailing softly through the sun

0:06.0

In a broken stone age stone

0:11.0

You fly so high

0:17.0

I get a strange magic.

0:22.6

Oh, what a strange magic.

0:43.2

Hello, everyone. Hello everyone and welcome to the Stephen King cast,

0:45.2

One Man's Musings on the Works of Stephen King.

0:49.1

Each week I will review one entry into bibliography of Stephen King in the chronological order of publication,

0:51.6

and this week I turn my attention not to the works of Stephen King,

0:55.4

but the works of his son, Joe Hill, an author who, yes, happens to be the son of Stephen King,

1:02.0

but is also a well-renowned and very strong writer in his own right. One, who am I a big fan

1:10.0

of, I reviewed most of his works. I've reviewed

1:13.8

Nosferatu, horns, and 20th century ghosts on this pot, and the fireman on this podcast. I have

1:20.4

yet to review heart-shaped box, which is something that I definitely want to revisit, and lock

1:26.2

and key, which is something that I'll definitely be doing, and lock and key, which is something

1:27.5

that I'll definitely be doing at some point. So I am a longtime fan of Joe Hill, and when I had heard

1:34.1

that he was going to be coming out with a new collection of not short stories, but four short novels,

1:41.2

I was very, very excited because anyone that listened to my 20th century

1:46.2

Ghosts Review knows how much I believe in Joe Hill when he tackles concepts in the short story

1:57.1

realm. His work in 20th Century ghost, pop art is my favorite piece of fiction, of

2:08.2

written fiction. That's how strong his talent is when he dabbles in the shorter form,

2:14.5

which is not to say that he is untalented at the longer works.

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