King's Kid Gets Movie Deal
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I went to college with Stephen
King's kid. I didn't know him at all, but everyone on campus adored the fact that his parents had named him Joe. Joe
King. Get it? Oh, the clever. It's sort of a cruel joke, but also an awesome bit of human-borne wit from a man who will
always be associated with horror. I was disappointed, then, to read in Variety this morning that Joe is
calling himself "Joe Hill" (that's a picture of the real
one up there) these days. I mean, it's good because he's getting gigs on his own merit, but all the pleasure that
was once availble in his name is now gone. Sad.Anyway, the reason Variety was writing about










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4-09-2006 @ 8:57AM
karen said...
I think that it's awsome that he got into "the business" under his own accord and not Daddy's!
Kudos, Joe!!
Can't wait to get my copy of 20th Century Ghosts either!!
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4-09-2006 @ 11:26PM
David said...
I've read Joe Hill's "20th Century Ghosts" and "Voluntary Committal." I highly recommend both and I don't care if he's Stephen King's son. The man is brilliant and talented. I'm glad that he got published without his father's name.
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