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Does anyone else wish that some day King might get off his ass and finish The Plant? Frankly I thought it was one of the most interesting half-novels he'd come up with. Obviously he did too since he published it AS a half-novel in a couple of anthologies.
A neat concept with the empathic plant, another fucked up black family, a publishing house environment dealing with nutty lolcow fans who are actually dangerous, I really liked it and wanted moar.
Man, it's been so long since I read The Plant -- it would have been the first release, when he was doing it on his website or something similar -- that I forgot it existed. I remember it being interesting, but I wasn't so invested in it that I lamented its unfinished nature. But I will say it's never going to be finished. The first time I heard anyone mention The Plant was in Harlan Ellison's Watching, in a review of, I think, The Running Man, so from around 1987. Apparently King had been sending the chapters to friends as a Christmas card, and Ellison was fulsome in his praise of it. But that means King started writing it well over 40 years ago. That's a bigger gap than it took him to write all of The Dark Tower. Offer it up to the souls in Purgatory, it ain't ever coming.
Because she would have been born and became an adult in a time where near 10% of black Americans were Republican. She’s not an R voter because she’s a good person, she’s a good person despite being an R voter.
Abigail was born, in the original version of the novel, a mere 8 years after the Civil War, it would have been ludicrous to make her a Democrat. I'll give him credit, though: there was really no need to mention her politics at all, and he took it far enough that she believes the only thing dumber than a broody hen was "a New York Democrat." I'd also guess that younger King was certainly a hippie, but not the foaming at mouth Boomer you see on Twitter.