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I really enjoyed this book also! One of my favs! There is a topic called Skeleton Crew where we discuss each short story in detail so you should check that out Jack! The Raft is CRAZY!






"The Monkey" -- I was in New York city on business about four years ago. I was walking back to my hotel after visiting my people at the New American Libary when I saw a guy selling wind-up monkeys on the street. There was a platoon of them standing on a gray blanket he'd spread on the sidewalk at the corner of Fifth and Forty-fourth, all bending and grinning and clapping their cymbals. They looked really scary to me, and I spent the rest of my walk back to the hotel wondering why. I decided it was because they reminded me of the lady with the shears... the one who cuts everyone's thread one day. So keeping that idea in mind, I wrote the story, mostly longhand, in a hotel room.
Isn't that Fate, Destinty and Random? One of them? Also referenced in Insomnia.
The thread being your "life thread". It's pre-determined butrandom can mess with it. Something like that.

Like the first book in the Dark tower series, Insomnia is given-up-on by a lot of SK fans. The first part of it is monotonous. But it's supposed to be. It really gets you into the old guys head as he looses his grip. No sleep, halucinations, disorientation, anger and dispair. Stick with it and you'll start making all the connections to the Tower. Watch out for the pharmacist. also the It characters. good stuff really.


yes that's it! So around 1980 or 81 he gets this idea and writes out a short story The Monkey pub. 1985. but then takes the sinister aspect to a full novel 9 or 10 years later with Insomnia. pub 1994. Interesting to be puzzling over a theme for so long.



Thank You!! -= Never underestimate the value of a classical education!! - (especially in crossword puzzles ;-)


Damn. I've been spelling edjamacation wrong all this time!
Margaret wrote: "Interesting to be puzzling over a theme for so long. "
Margaret, I think she's everywhere I look! My 19-year-old is reading Dolores Claiborne... The 'Lady with the Shears' theme is in there as well... He said that (It's so great to see my kid's face light up about a good story!) while Vera was rambling on, Delores was watching her crochet and thinking about the strands of woven string and the lady with the scissors.
Age old question: Are our lives guided by fate or chance... Some say a little of both.

we are currently reading this here ^ but most of us hasn't started yet. anyone can join us.

I read some of it before when we, the group ^, read the mist but I stopped at the story about the family going to space. I won't be picking it up again until one day this coming week. Feel free to join us Matthew.

I don't remember the name of it.






What I like about King's aliens is that they are often bungling and incompetent.


1)The Reapers Image
2) The Raft
3)Word Processor of the Gods

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Skeleton Crew (other topics)
I think this is my favorite of his short story collections. My favorite among this favorite is definitely the raft. You know in the beginning that something is going to happen, and then everything goes wrong. My favorite scene is when the jockey gets pulled THROUGH the raft.