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Stephen King Teaches Writing
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Xie Lin



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 5:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Still questioning relevance here



Hmmmmm. . . Given the tenuous relevance of a fair number of threads found on the General Discussion Forum, I'm not sure if the question of relevance is particularly. . .relevant. Very Happy I personally happen to enjoy the occasional offbeat thread a great deal more than I do yet another repetitive critique of the CELTA, for example. And with 101 pages listing "favorite words," no doubt we can spare a page or two for my fellow Mainiac, Mr. King. Cool

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 6:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't mind critiques of the CELTA, but this thread certainly isn't the place for them (unless we want to imagine how Mr King would fare on one. Maybe he'd be the Englishdroid2 'Celta without tears' article's "old, inflexible, eccentric character, at the moment scrutinising the ceiling tiles, who will fail the course"? (See? Creative writing!)).
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 6:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I don't mind critiques of the CELTA,


Oh, good heavens. Please let's not go there.



I questioned the relevance of the OP because of this: Sticky: WARNING - Threads must DIRECTLY relate to teaching and jobs.

Couldn't figure how SK might fit in. Still curious if there is some reasoning behind the post.

But I do see why it didn't fit into the Current Events forum:-)
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 6:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Actually, I have noticed a vague trend amongst Celta trainees, and TEFLers generally, leading to a rule of thumb - the more they have pretensions with regard to being authors, the less effective they are as TEFL teachers. Totally unfalsifiable, as hypotheses go, of course...
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spiral78



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 6:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

aaaarrrrrrgggggghhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


(not that I disagree; I've just developed an allergy to the topic;-))
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Sashadroogie



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 11:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just a question that was bouncing around in my head for a few weeks : did King himself ever learn to write well? Market success is one thing, but aesthetic achievement is quite another...
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 2:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You want relevance? I'll give you relevance Very Happy

http://esl-bits.net/ESL.English.Learning.Audiobooks/Nightmares/

http://esl.yourdictionary.com/lesson-plans/short-stories.html

http://busyteacher.org/11906-10-american-english-writers-students-should-know.html

http://www.lessonsonmovies.com/the_shining.html

http://www.esl-lesson-plan.com/archives/2009/04/writing_well_doesnt_need_to_be_scary_stephen_king_on_writing.php

http://www.d.umn.edu/~lmillerc/TeachingEnglishHomePage/TeachingUnits/ScaryStories.htm

And there's LOTS more Very Happy

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John
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Sashadroogie



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 3:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

But can he WRITE?! Never mind teach!
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 3:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

He's popular so he can't be good?

http://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/what-stephen-king-isnt

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/scott-beauchamp/reading-stephen-king_b_1680968.html

And I'd say he's a pretty darn good teacher, too.

http://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2014/09/how-stephen-king-teaches-writing/379870/

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John
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Sashadroogie



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 7:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

2nd rate hack, sorry. Cornered the teenage horror market. Seems to be trying to gain respectability now.

Too late...
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johnslat



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 7:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dear Sasha,

I protest - he's a first-rate hack. Very Happy

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John
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teacheratlarge



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 7:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sashadroogie wrote:
2nd rate hack, sorry. Cornered the teenage horror market. Seems to be trying to gain respectability now.

Too late...


And how many of his books have you actually read?
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teacheratlarge



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 10:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

For good sci-fi, try 'The Black Tower' series. King made his name writing horror, but he has also written some wicked good short stories as well.
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buravirgil



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm reading Sasha's posts (in this thread) as impish and contrarian...
King began asserting his market and mind "share" in 1985 with The Bachman Books.
Achieving sales under a psuedonym, not in a teenage market, and eventually the NY Times (albeit after the "public" discovered the fact).

King's popularity and sales versus his "importance", or place in a literary canon, is not a new debate. Still in my early twenties, I would explain (as an English major Laughing ) that many of King's devices couldn't be considered post-modern, e.g., personifying the devil-- too 19th century.

I'm not a huge fan of his genre, but his two non-fiction titles were thoughtful and thorough. I worked through some of Carrie just to see the craft of a first novel and was very impressed.

Thanks to John for the links of relevancy and I'll refrain from further comments.
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Sashadroogie



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 7:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

teacheratlarge wrote:
Sashadroogie wrote:
2nd rate hack, sorry. Cornered the teenage horror market. Seems to be trying to gain respectability now.

Too late...


And how many of his books have you actually read?


I've actually read about a dozen. Perhaps more. But that was when I was in my teens. Ive since grown out of him, as I have other juvenile pursuits. Actually, I tried to read one again when I was in my early twenties, for old times' sake, and found I couldn't. Once you've enjoyed the majesty of, say, John Banville's prose, simply nothing else will do.
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