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user-inactivated  ·  4045 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: The Trouble with "Carrie": Strong Female Characters and Onscreen Violence

It's interesting because I believe it's King's first published novel.

    King recalls, "Carrie was written after Rosemary's Baby, but before The Exorcist, which really opened up the field. I didn't expect much of Carrie. I thought, 'Who'd want to read a book about a poor little girl with menstrual problems?' I couldn't believe I was writing it."[11] In a talk at the University of Maine, King said of Carrie, "I'm not saying that Carrie is shit, and I'm not repudiating it. She made me a star, but it was a young book by a young writer. In retrospect, it reminds me of a cookie baked by a first grader — tasty enough, but kind of lumpy and burned on the bottom." The book went on to sell four million copies.

That last line really kills me. Really shows the guy's talent. I liked the book. It was strange, but very suspenseful.