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We have compiled 5 Crucial Writing Tips from the revered novelist, Stephen King. If you’re a budding writer wanting to improve your storytelling ability, subscribe for more videos! Stephen King is most known for writing engrossing novels such as: The Shining, Carrie, Misery, Pet Sematary, 'Salem's Lot, The Green Mile, Cujo and many others. Tip 1: 0:31 - If you don't succeed, try again. Tip 2: 3:43 - You have to observe. Tip 3: 7:28 - Tell a great story. You will discover the theme along the way. Tip 4: 10:37 - Go where the story leads you. Tip 5: 12:26 - Get writing! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out Screenwriters Network’s SWN website for: ► FREE Script Library | https://www.screenwritersnetwork.co.u... Download your favourite screenplays on SWN’s Script Library. ► SWN Screenplay Competition | https://www.screenwritersnetwork.co.u... Have you written a screenplay that you think is ready for industry exposure? Check out our screenwriting competition. ► Script Coverage Services | https://www.screenwritersnetwork.co.u... If you’re currently looking to improve your screenwriting skills, our script consultants are produced and award-winning screenwriters. This video was curated and edited by Joe Pettit. #screenwriting #screenwritingtips #screenwritersnetwork #StephenKing #TheShining #StandByMe #Carrie #GreenMile #Misery #StephenKingBooks #Writingtips ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on socials: ►► Instagram: / screenwrite... ►► Twitter: / screenwritersn ►► Facebook: / thescreenwri... What screenwriter or filmmaker would you like us to cover next? Let us know in the comments!