Then Diana puts too many murders into [her stories]. She says most of the time she doesn’t know what to do with the people so she kills them off to get rid of them.

L.m. Montgomery
Then Diana puts too many murders into [her stories]. She...
Then Diana puts too many murders into [her stories]. She...
Then Diana puts too many murders into [her stories]. She...
Then Diana puts too many murders into [her stories]. She...
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Then Diana puts too many murders into [her stories]. She says most of the time she doesn’t know what to do with the people so she kills them off to get rid of them. Diana is a fictional character, but her creator is a very real person. Stephen King is a master at writing novels and short stories.

He has won over 50 awards for his amazing writing. One of his most famous novels is "The Shining." King says that he often uses his own life experiences in his books. When he wrote "The Shining," he had just returned from a trip to Japan where he visited an old hotel called the Miyako Hotel.

With this inspiration, he wrote an entire novel based around the idea of a hotel owned by ghosts!

Source: Anne Of Green Gables

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