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Q: How did the idea for The Wavedancer Benefit: A Tribute to Frank Muller come about? Stephen King replies
Q: Frank Muller has narrated hundreds of audiobooks since the start of his career in 1979 and has recorded several of your titles, from The Talisman to The Green Mile. What is it about Frank Muller’s voice that makes it so well suited to your work? Here's what Stephen King had to say
Q: A highlight of The Wavedancer Benefit audiobook has got to be your live performance of The Revenge of Lardass Hogan, a story immortalized in the pie-eating contest scene from the film Stand By Me. How did you ever come up with that story? Is there a real-life Lardass? Stephen King replies
Q: The Wavedancer Benefit: A Tribute to Frank Muller is an exclusive live recording available only as an audiobook, as are other works of yours, like Blood and Smoke and LT’s Theory of Pets. What is it about these stories that makes them work so well on audio? Here's what Stephen King had to say
Q: You have recorded several of your own audiobooks, including Bag of Bones, Hearts in Atlantis, and On Writing. What’s that process like? How do you determine which ones you’d like to read yourself? Stephen King replies
Q: Are you an audiobook fan yourself? When and where do you most like to listen? Here's what Stephen King had to say
Q: You have an enormous and devoted following that anxiously awaits each new book and audiobook -- what are your fans like? Stephen King replies
Q: Your highly anticipated next novel, From a Buick 8, is due out in September. What can fans expect? Here's what Stephen King had to say
Q: Is your retirement really on the horizon? If and when you do retire, what do you think will be the reaction from the industry? From your fans? Stephen King replies
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