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ght clean up some of this stuff when and if I decide to do The Green Mile as a single volume 。。。 but maybe I'll leave the goofs。 After all; doesn't the great Shakespeare himself include in Julius Caesar the anachronism of a striking clock long before mechanical clocks were invented?
Doing The Green Mile as a single volume would present its own unique challenges; I have e to realize; partly because the book couldn't be published as it was issued in its installments。 Because I took Charles Dickens as my model; I asked several people how Dickens had handled the problem of refreshing his readers; recollections at the beginning of each new episode。 I had expected something like the synopses which preceded each installment of my beloved Saturday Evening Post serials; and discovered that Dickens had not been so crude; he built the synopsis into the actual story。
While I was trying to decide how to do this; my Wife began telling me (she doesn't exactly nag; but sometimes she advocates rather ruthlessly) that I had never really finished the story of Mr。 Jingles; the circus mouse。 I thought she was right; and began to see that; by making Mr。 Jingles a secret of Paul Edgebe's in his old age; I could create a fairly interesting 〃front story。〃(The result is a little bit like the form taken by the film version of Fried Green Tomatoes。) In fact; everything in Paul's front story … the story of his life at the Georgia Pines old folks; home … turned out to my satisfaction。 I particularly liked the way that Dolan; the orderly; and Percy Wetmore became entwined in Paul's mind。 And that was not something I planned or did on purpose; like the happiest of fictions; it just ambled along and stepped into its place。
I want to thank Ralph Vicinanza for bringing me the … serial thriller … idea in the first place; and all my friends at Viking Penguin and Sig for getting behind it; even though they were scared to death at the beginning (all writers are crazy; and of course they knew that)。 I also want to thank Marsha DeFilippo; who transcribed a whole stenographer's notebook full of my cramped handwriting and never plained。 Well 。。。 rarely plained。
Most of all; though; I want to thank my wife; Tabitha; who read this story and said she liked it。 Writers almost always write with some ideal reader in mind; I think; and my wife is mine。 We don't always see eye to eye when it es to what we each write (hell; we rarely see eye to eye when we're shopping together in the supermarket); but when she says it's good; it usually is。 Because she's tough; and if I try to cheat or cut a er; she always sees it。
And you; Constant Reader。 Thank you; as well; and if you have any ideas about The Green Mile as a single volume; please let me know。
Stephen KingApril 28; 1996New York City
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