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                                              Whatever games are played with us,
                                             we must play no games with ourselves.

                                                   —Ralph Waldo Emerson



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                                              Essays, Assets, and
                                                  Stephen King







                                 n the New York Times Book Review of September 30, 2007, is an
                               Iessay by Stephen King on the short story. As you most likely
                               know, Stephen King is the prolific and very successful author of
                               sixty books and nearly 400 short stories. One of his short stories
                               won the O. Henry Prize in 1996. His point in his essay is that in
                               reviewing the state of the short story today, he notes that they
                               seem to “feel show-offy, and written for editors and teachers, rather
                               than for readers.”This is an insightful comment and it got me to
                               thinking about why we write and who we think our audience
                               might be.
                                  I like essays and so I can relate to the short story, although the
                               short story is a fictional prose tale. The short story is not an easy
                               medium, as any writer will tell you, because you must be concise.
                               Essays are a bit the same, because they are succinct and specific. If
                               you read Stephen King’s essay, you will see that he gets his point
                               across beautifully in the span of one page.


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