Septuagenarian American writer Stephen King has entertained millions for decades. King’s latest collection offers an interesting mix of stories in a range of genres including tales about the paranormal, horror, shock, crime and mystery. In the afterword, King informs readers that the book’s title was inspired by the Leonard Cohen song, You Want It Darker and apologizes for switching the …
In Stephen King’s world, “It” is a loaded word. It’s hard not to picture Pennywise the Clown haunting the sewers of Derry, Maine, of course, but in the horror writer’s newest collection of stories, “You Like It Darker,” “It” ranges from a suspicious stranger on a park bench, to an extraterrestrial being bestowing a gift that helps best friends realize …