Stephen King and Family Webcast@The Library of Congress
Posted by theunquietlibrary on May 4, 2008
Are you a fan of Stephen King? Then be sure to check out this great webcast of Stephen King and his family at The Library of Congress Webcast! Here is how the Library of Congress describes this episode:
The PEN/Faulkner Writers in Schools program, in collaboration with the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress, hosted world-renowned author Stephen King, his wife, novelist Tabitha King, and son, writer Owen King, in a reading and discussion for students at the Library. The King family read and discussed their work with students from Cardozo High School, IDEA Public Charter School and McKinley Technology High School.
You may also want to visit the official Stephen King website at http://www.stephenking.com/Â or check out one of his books from our media center.Â

Stephen King and Family Speak at the Library Webcast (Library of Congress) via kwout
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