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I sometimes wonder if drugs are actually beneficial to some artists since it seems that his cokehead days produced the strongest work. What do you think?
I think some people do struggle with the sort of inhibitions that you need to put away if you want to do anything creative and, for some people, drugs might help opening the tap.
I think King is a fucked up guy with a lot of shit from his upbringing and stuff he wasn't able to write down without the speedball, and, while using drugs, he had absolute no filter, that's why his writing is oftentimes disturbing, questionable and all over the place with, more often than not, bizarre, surreal imaginery and underwhelming closures.
He's on record saying he is no fan of planning or editing, because that's the way he likes it.
When he went sober, his writing also became noticeably more sober, restrained and conventional. However, he has managed to access some of his creative potential without drugs, we think. Also, he is happier and wealthier now, which also does usually hurt a writer's output.
So, in short, if you don't have it inside yourself no amount of drugs is going to turn you into a good writer. Or an interesting one.