Definetely a nice read but there are no secrets of the trade there.

The most interesting part for me,I mean all of it it's a good book but there

was this part that I paused for a while and I am gonna copy it.

"Someone-I can't remember who for the life of me-once wrote that all novels are letters aimed at one person.As it happens I believe this.

I think that every novelist has a single ideal reader ,that at various points

during the composition of the story,the writer is thinking.

'I wonder what she/he will think when she/he will read this part?""

For King the ideal reader is his wife Tabitha.

Also this one...

"In her role as a first reader and as a critic (his wife),Tabby often makes me thing about a story I read about Alfred Hitchcock's wife Alma Reville.

Ms Reville was the equivalent of Hitch's first reader ,a sharp eyed critic who was totally unimpressed with the suspense-master's growing reputation as an auter.Lucky for him.Hitch say he want to fly,Alma say "First eat your eggs".

Not longer after finishing Psycho ,Hitchcock screened it for a few friends They raved about it ,declaring it to be a suspense masterpiece .

Alma was quite untill they'd  all had their say,then spoke very firmly :

You can't send it out like that.

There was a thunderstruck silence ,except for Hitchcock himself  who only asked why not.

"Because" ,his wife responded ,"Janet Leigh swallows when she's supposed to be dead".

And it was true."

Yeap.Interesting book.