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As a lifelong Mainer who sets most of his stories in his home state, Stephen King’s literary legacy in the Pine Tree State is already pretty massive. Now, he’s expanding it even further this time by helping a group of Maine grade-schoolers publish their book.
Rolling Stone, the young writers are members of the Author Studies Program at Farwell Elementary School in Lewiston, Maine. They didn’t exactly have to start from scratch: Author Gary Savage, the program’s mentor, let the students work off his 2016 historical fantasy novel
Fletcher McKenzie and the Passage to Whole, about a 14-year-old Maine boy who unlocks a portal to another world. They’ve spent the past several years using that book’s themes and characters for their own stories and skits, and they even penned a sequel:
Стивен Кинг пожертвовал $6,5 тысяч, чтобы школьники могли опубликовать свою книгу
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Stephen King vole au secours d écoliers et les aide à publier leurs romans
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